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This is a picture of my "not so complete guitar" but it is a start... I always loved old school rock and also most modern rock and recently am learning I just thought my old used guitar could use a "makeover"
Step 1Design
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Find a design. I used a Paul Stanley aka Star Child design, but you can Google different designs. find one you like next sketch the design on to a poster board. make sure you like the look, feel, and make sure that it will be comfortable!!! next get some MDF from home depot. I used 1/2" and another piece of 3/4" (shown in picture). but trace the design you drew onto both pieces wood. now the power tools!!! cut the designs out w/ either a 1. a ban saw 2. a saber saw or 3. scroll saw. both of the pieces don't have to be perfect just similar. (I'll explain later)
Gibson's also generally use .022uF capacitors for tone control. Single coil guitars like Strats/Teles/etc will typically use the .047uF caps because they roll off more high end. In a humbucker guitar the higher capacitor value may leave your pickup sounding quite dark and muddy.
Unfortunately, the domain name 1728.com was stolen from me last month.
The link should now go to www.1728.org/
I used this circuit to wire single coils in one of my guitars:
http://www.1728.com/supr7-1b.gif
it can switch the p-ups in series parallel or individually.
also, with the size of the cavities routed in the body of your guitar, i would not have recommended mdf. pine would have been a stronger option.
funky design though. nice work mate.