White Warmoth Jazzmaster Project

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Rosewood neck came in and was beautiful before tung oil.... but after... OMG (Sorry for the tons of photos. I am just stoked on how good it looks.)

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Coat two wiped on. Not sure how many I will do. I have seen people say 3-4 or even up to 8-10....

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I wasn't sure what I was going to do with the fretboard until I got a little tung oil on it when doing the front of the headstock, so I figured I would finish it as well. I am thinking that will make it like an all maple neck where it won't need anything except cleaning every so often since it will be finished.

Speaking of the fretboard.... the brown is just so pretty!

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Looks like that is how Fender did it.

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Mock up with new guard.

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Neck is done with finish coats and drying. I wiped on the tenth coat this evening. Really glad I put the finish on it. Looks much better. Just will need to let it dry fully before I install the tuners and nut.

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Before and After

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Clear coat done! Curing time.... :)

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Headstock getting closer. It will look different with more clear. This is sanded smooth for the application of the nice logo there.

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Headstock is pretty much done and curing.

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Nut installed. Need to order a set of tuners still.

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Modified the routs a little more to get the pickups and guard to fit right. :) Like a glove now. The body isn't quite cured, so I am letting it hang some more now.

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That neck is a bit great looking.
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I figured I should work on this guitar as well while I was feeling motivated. :) Wetsanded it first.

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Got the pickguard wired up.

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Kill switch.

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Screwed the guard down to the body. :)

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Installed tuners on the neck.

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Attached the neck to the body and strap buttons.

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Just need strings so I can attach the string tree and finish it all up. It is looking great!
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That neck is gorgeous. Looking good.
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That's a real beaut!! Nice work.
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All done. Strings on and string tree is installed. The nut I got doesn't seem quite right. The spacing looks a little off, but it works ok. Pickups sounds good. The middle sound and neck sound are almost the same, but the bridge is very bright and jangley. I like it. :D

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Not bad for about a day of working. :D Two guitars put together!

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Bronco style knobs would look great on that JM colour scheme.
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Totally agree! :)
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That's a very very sick jazzblaster! At first when you started the build, i was like umm i don't like that neck at all, but as a whole it just looks amazing! :)
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Love the headstock so much!
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It ended up being kind of a hodgepodge mix of things because of roadblocks. I love how it turned out though. Very different from my initial or even mid way plan for it. :)