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 Post subject: My First Les Paul
PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:07 am 
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Howdy folks,
Just strung this one up last night. In case it's not obvious, this is a ukulele, not a guitar. I used the Catto plans and had the print shop shrink them down to 80% normal size. I chambered the body to reduce weight, and added an F-hole. It's not very loud acoustically, and the f-hole is a real pain, so I'm going to leave it off of the next version.

The body and neck are mahogany, the top is maple, and the fingerboard and headstock veneer are indian rosewood. Finish is nitro lacquer. This is also my first burst.

It has two piezo pickups, one at the neck, and the other under the bridge. Right now they're both wired to the jack, but I intend to add a 3 position switch as soon as I get one.

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A customer/friend suggested I call it the "Less Paul" because of it's size. :-)

Here's a pic of the chambering and wire channels:

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The pickups glued in place:

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Today I'll finish spraying my first Les Paul guitar, which I'll be posting in a few weeks when its done...

Thanks for looking,

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:39 am 
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Wow that is super cool. Do the piezos touch the top when it was glued, or is there a gap there so the sound is coming from the body. What did you glue them with?
I just did a similar experiment with piezos in a LP shaped guitar, they sounded hot enough, but I also have a Baggs T bridge in it, and when I compared, the T bridge(straight to the jack) sounds so sweet, you can see why piezos usually go with a buffer circuit, and get glued into silicone. Any thoughts on piezo tone on nylon vs. steel string?
What is the scale length and how is it tuned?
Love the F hole, it was worth it.

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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Awesome! I love it! Great job all around.

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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That's just killer!


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Cool as can be...

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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That.....is the coolest thing ever!!!!
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Wow!
Really nice, Phillip.
Are those the same piezos you put on your electric dulcimer?
Where'd you get those, Radio Shack or something?
I can't remember.
Got a sound clip?
Nice finish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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Simply stunning.

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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I must agree with the rest, it just doesn't get cooler than this [clap]
The F hole is definitely worth a little pain and suffering, IMO. Totally completes the look. If you skip it on the next one, you'll have to add something else to spice it up.

Very cool, installing the pickups inside. I wonder if you could do that with magnetic pickups? Probably couldn't get them close enough to the strings without causing playability issues.

I like the acoustic style bridge. I was planning to do that on my first electric, which I'll likely be working on this summer whilst humidity is too high for building acoustics.


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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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I can't resist a wise crack about leaving your Les Paul in the clothes drier too long and shrinking it, but, seriously, this is a very cool little instrument. Beautifully executed, too. What a concept! I think it's excellent.
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You`ve been a busy man, Phillip!
This uke is too cool for school!
I`m gonna have to drop by your place and see if you`ll let me put some greasy paw-prints on it.
I missed out on the dulcimer posting, although I did get to see it in the early stages.
When was that post?
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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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You should call is a Less Paul.

Nice work :)


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John Coloccia wrote:
You should call is a Less Paul.

Nice work :)


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Beauty!

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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Yep...pretty dang cool.

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Very nice work , love the chambering and final finish


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The finish is top-notch!
Love it.

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 Post subject: Re: My First Les Paul
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That's just beautiful carving and finishing!! Maybe next time you could do a true archtop style if you want more acoustic volume


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