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So I just need to complain, I am in such a bad mood right now.
I am about an inch away from finishing a new guitar, which is kind of a prototype for a new design I am working on. All I have left is to wire it, make a nut, get the tuners from LMI (I have been waiting since July, and have been told they would be here in a week every week for about 2 months now), and set it up. It is not perfect (I somehow routed the pickup cavities about 1/16" off center). Other than that though, the guitar is gorgeous. It has a really nice flamed maple top with a deep reddish orange finish. It looks really sexy.
So I am working on wiring it up, and the bridge ground wire breaks right by at the stud for the tailpiece (it has a Gibson style tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece). The studs are in the guitar extremely tight, and I can not get them out for anything (and I have tried), so there is no way for me to get the wire back into that hole. So, OK, I figure I will just drill a new hole to one of the bridge studs. I miss. I go right past the hole for the bridge stud, and right out through the top just behind the bridge pickup.
There is absolutely NO way to fix it. The only good thing is that this was not a customer’s guitar. None the less, I am in an incredibly bad mood right now. I was really looking forward to getting this guitar done, and now it is totally *uc*ed.
ARGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Sorry, but I just had to vent.
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"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi
I am about an inch away from finishing a new guitar, which is kind of a prototype for a new design I am working on. All I have left is to wire it, make a nut, get the tuners from LMI (I have been waiting since July, and have been told they would be here in a week every week for about 2 months now), and set it up. It is not perfect (I somehow routed the pickup cavities about 1/16" off center). Other than that though, the guitar is gorgeous. It has a really nice flamed maple top with a deep reddish orange finish. It looks really sexy.
So I am working on wiring it up, and the bridge ground wire breaks right by at the stud for the tailpiece (it has a Gibson style tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece). The studs are in the guitar extremely tight, and I can not get them out for anything (and I have tried), so there is no way for me to get the wire back into that hole. So, OK, I figure I will just drill a new hole to one of the bridge studs. I miss. I go right past the hole for the bridge stud, and right out through the top just behind the bridge pickup.
There is absolutely NO way to fix it. The only good thing is that this was not a customer’s guitar. None the less, I am in an incredibly bad mood right now. I was really looking forward to getting this guitar done, and now it is totally *uc*ed.
ARGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Sorry, but I just had to vent.
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"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi