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Sheet #i-5202 Updated 10/18 StewMac G - ST Y L E G U I TA R K I T Assembly Instructions Welcome to guitar building! If you’re a first-time builder, this kit is a great way to start. You’ll have fun and learn a lot.
Final setup ......... . . 12 Tools and supplies These are the tools and supplies we recommend for assem- bling this kit. StewMac item numbers are included where applicable. Tools...
Control cavity cover with mounting screws Generic strings for preliminary set up Bridge with posts and bushings (also included higher quality strings for actual use) Tailpiece with posts and bushings Hookup wire 9.5" and 5.25" lengths Output cord 3-way toggle switch stewmac.com...
Don’t rush: rough patches will disappear into a good final shape if you take your time. When you’re happy with your peghead shape, sand the cut edges smooth using 150-grit sandpaper followed by 220- grit, then 320-grit. stewmac.com...
Then line it up with the bass side of the neck and check it to the bass side stud hole. stewmac.com...
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Once the neck is seated remove any excess glue squeeze out with a damp cloth. Watch for further squeeze out over the next 15-30 minutes. Let dry overnight. stewmac.com...
Turning it right tightens the rod, pulling the neck back. For more information, see our Trade Secrets article #33 “Don’t be nervous about adjusting that truss rod!” at stewmac.com. stewmac.com search: ts33 stewmac.com...
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Polish the frets by going over each one with extra fine Scotch-Brite or 0000 steel wool. Follow up by cleaning the fretboard with ColorTone Lemon Oil or your favorite condi- tioner. Use care not to get any excess oil on the bare wood. stewmac.com...
Install the tailpiece bushings. Pressing them in with a drill press is the preferred method but they can also be installed with gentle hammer taps using a block of wood between the bushing and hammer. Install the bridge bushings in the same fashion. stewmac.com...
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After you've marked the holes, remove the strings and pickups. Then drill the holes with a 1/16" bit, 3/8" deep. Install the pickups. After the pickups are mounted attach the pickguard with the same bit and depth mentioned above. stewmac.com...
Solder up your circuit following the wiring diagram to the right. Output jack For help with soldering, see our Trade Secrets video #186 “How to get a good clean solder joint!” at stewmac.com. stewmac.com search: ts186 stewmac.com...
Take your time and check your work frequently. It is easy to go too far lowering the slots thus ruining the nut. Turn clockwise to pull the neck back, reducing relief. Go slow: a little does a lot! stewmac.com...
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If the note reads flat, the saddle needs to be adjusted forward towards the nut, shortening the length of the string. If the note reads sharp, the saddle needs to be adjusted back away from the nut, increasing the string length. stewmac.com...
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For detailed information about applying a great looking finish check out our book Guitar Finishing Step-By-Step. Be sure to get a gig bag or case, so it doesn’t get banged around! stewmac.com...
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