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Tele Style DIY GUITAR KIT Assembly Instructions

FINISHING THE BODY AND NECK

Although the overall tone and playing characteristics of the instrument will not
be affected, a high quality finish is a real source of pride to the builder.
Both the neck and body of your Electric Guitar Kit will have to be sanded with 180 / 240 and 
320 grit sandpaper to prepare for finishing.

FINISHING

First you will need to decide whether you would like a natural finish or a
coloured finish on the body. For a natural finish or stain, go directly to "Clear Coat".

NECK

Before application of finish, the fingerboard should be masked off to prevent
finish from adhering to the fretted surface.
- Spray all exposed surfaces evenly. The neck of your Guitar has been
sanded level so it should not be necessary to sand between coats unless
runs, orange peel or drips appear. Use the same procedure that you followed
on the body – again, two or three coats should do the job. The final cut and polish takes place
about one week later when the lacquer has cured.

COLOR COAT

The 

acrylic lacquer 

made by the automotive industry is particularly

well suited to your needs. In addition to providing a full range of colour
choices, acrylic lacquer is extremely durable and resistant to cracking.
Choose your colour from the many available shades (including metallic
options) used for automobile touch up work. A spray can will make your job
much easier and will produce great results.
Begin each spray stroke in the air on one side of the body and continue until you reach the air 
on the other side.
Overlap each stroke by one half, and every other stroke spray crosswise, then
length wise. This technique will provide an even colour distribution.
Although lacquer dries quickly, and successive coats may be sprayed in a
short period of time, attempts to spray too much in one coat can result in runs
or bubbles in the finish. Spraying should not be attempted on excessively
humid or rainy days.
- One or two coats of colour should be enough. It should not be necessary to
sand between coats unless there are drips, runs or bug feet (!) to be levelled.
All exposed surfaces should be dead level and have a nice satin gloss.

Summary of Contents for Tele Style Kit

Page 1: ...Cr East Gwillimbury ON L9N 0C3 Canada Please read these instructions carefully before beginning to build your guitar in order to have a complete overview of the project There are five steps that you w...

Page 2: ...one week later when the lacquer has cured COLOR COAT The acrylic lacquer made by the automotive industry is particularly well suited to your needs In addition to providing a full range of colour choi...

Page 3: ...eadstock A half round file should be used to level the top edge of the headstock Finally the edge should be sanded smooth with fine 400 grit sandpaper FINAL RUBBING AND POLISHING After allowing the cl...

Page 4: ...n the bridge and the pickup Only drive then half way down Place the bridge so that the pickup is centered Attach the bridge assembly to the body using four 1 screws Control Plate Solder the small sing...

Page 5: ...k plate it serves no actual purpose Holding the neck firmly against the body watch that no gap appears between the body and the heel of the neck Some fitting may be required Use the 4 large head phill...

Page 6: ...een second and third fret The space between the top of the first fret and the bottom of the string should be about 006 or just about the thickness of the paper that these instructions are written on I...

Page 7: ...osen the set screw to shorten the string length When the harmonic and the fretted note sound the same note the saddle is at the correct position Repeat this procedure for the other five strings PICKUP...

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