Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
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Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
Hi fellas,
I'm looking at my first build and am wanting to have the tone and volume controls sitting on a recessed bit of plastic like the Moog guitar.
I assume this would just be the same type of material as what pickguards are made from. So I got to looking at some places that offer custom pickguards but the colour selections seems really limited.
I am looking for a solid colour deep burgandy and/or dark golden brown - anyone have any ideas?
I'm looking at my first build and am wanting to have the tone and volume controls sitting on a recessed bit of plastic like the Moog guitar.
I assume this would just be the same type of material as what pickguards are made from. So I got to looking at some places that offer custom pickguards but the colour selections seems really limited.
I am looking for a solid colour deep burgandy and/or dark golden brown - anyone have any ideas?
~~~Simon
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
Sorry i dont have any ideas for plastic, but have you thought about making a timber one?
You could dye it it you are after a specific colour/tone.
You could dye it it you are after a specific colour/tone.
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
Hmm, I hadn't thought of timber, but I think I'm pretty set on the plastic route, I really like the smoothness and lack of texture and it fits in a bit better with the overall aesthetic I am aiming for.
felix wrote:Sorry i dont have any ideas for plastic, but have you thought about making a timber one?
You could dye it it you are after a specific colour/tone.
~~~Simon
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
I have used acrylic (tradename-perspex) sheet before, some of the stuff they have for shopfitting/sign-writing use has more of a range. I once made a pickguard out of Day-glo green (as per customers instructions) acrylic and some control cavity covers out of tinted brown & one in a smokey grey. Being 1/8th" (3.2mm) thick, it's a smidge thicker than 5 ply pickguard material but you could always machine/route a little out of the back if it stuffs up mounting switches e.t.c.
One possibility to look at if you get really stuck.
Sometimes what we see in our mind has to be a compromise with what's available in the real world unfortunately, unless we have the funds to get a manufacturer to produce a run for us!
One possibility to look at if you get really stuck.
Sometimes what we see in our mind has to be a compromise with what's available in the real world unfortunately, unless we have the funds to get a manufacturer to produce a run for us!
"Jesus Loves You."
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
http://engravingsupplies.com.au/
You could try these guys they have lots of options:)
You could try these guys they have lots of options:)
John ,of way too many things to do.
Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
wdmusic.com have the largest range of pickguard materials.
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
aww, but it looks so pretty inside my head!Nick wrote: Sometimes what we see in our mind has to be a compromise with what's available in the real world unfortunately, unless we have the funds to get a manufacturer to produce a run for us!
~~~Simon
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
Thanks Perry, looks like these guys might be a good option. I will shoot them an email.Ormsby Guitars wrote:wdmusic.com have the largest range of pickguard materials.
~~~Simon
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Re: Looking for pickguard material in certain colours.
Yeah, not trying to squash your dreams, just making you aware that they need a little 'reshaping' sometimesCloverfield wrote:aww, but it looks so pretty inside my head!Nick wrote: Sometimes what we see in our mind has to be a compromise with what's available in the real world unfortunately, unless we have the funds to get a manufacturer to produce a run for us!
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Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
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