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Congratulations,

 

you

 

have

 

now

 

completed

 

the

 

construction

 

of

 

your

 

guitar.

 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 33690

Page 1: ...oping Saw or Jigsaw and then finishing off with sandpaper We have not supplied full instructions for this as the process will depend on your individual design Again an internet search engine search wi...

Page 2: ...7 Tone Pot 8 Volume Pot 9 Output Jack 10 Transistor 11 Jack Washer 12 Pot Nuts 13 Tailpiece 14 Bridge Pins 15 Bridge 16 Machine Heads 17 Ferrules 18 Washers 19 Neck Plate 20 Control Knobs 21 Strings...

Page 3: ...of the long cable pair to the first arm of the Volume Pot 8 The Grey cable of the long cable pair should be soldered to the back of the Volume Pot 8 The Green wire should be soldered from the second a...

Page 4: ...the Washer and Nut 11 and the Tone Pots should be secured using the Pot Nuts and Washers 12 The Scratchplate 6 should then be attached to the body 1 using the 10 x 12mm screws lining them up with the...

Page 5: ...Step 3 Screw the Tailpiece 13 in place aligning it with the pilot holes using the 7 x 25mm screws Put the Bridge Pins 14 in the holes as pictured...

Page 6: ...Step 4 Put the Body 1 and Neck 2 together Place the Neck Plate 19 with the rubber Pad on the back of the Body 1 in line with the pilot holes and attach with the 4 x 45mm screws...

Page 7: ...then be turned over and the 6 x 10mm screws should be screwed in to the pilot holes securing the machine heads in place String the guitar and then attach the String Trees to the Headstock using the 8...

Page 8: ...rap Buttons with their rubber washers to the pilot holes on the base and arm of the body using the 2 x 25mm screws Place the Bridge 15 on top of the Bridge Pins 14 and then string the guitar using the...

Page 9: ...Congratulations you have now completed the construction of your guitar...

Page 10: ...Appendix Wiring Diagram...

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