You can use your fingers more easily for trem. They don't hit the fretboard. It's essentially like having really large frets. It's actually harder to play fast on a guitar with a scalloped fretboard as stated by Yngwie, but you have more control of the string. I've never personally grown too fond of it though.
I can't really say. If you want to achieve a decent finish you should count 2-3 days for spray painting and a couple of weeks for clear coating. Patience is gold if you want the nitro to set properly!
Looks awesome. Can't wait to hear it. Thought about doing that myself but with a scalloped left-hand neck. Roughly speaking, how much did it set you back?
Parts excluded? A few cans of nitro (in retrospect 3-4 cans of paint and 3-4 cans of clear so no biggie) and a few sheets of sandpaper. Make sure you get anything from 120 grit up to 600 or more!
Thanks for the comment. You can hear it in my "Samba pa ti" video!
Boehoe I must cry...from this bad relic job!
badmuts72 1 year ago
Where did you get the parts for this?
ryanas 1 year ago
Hi! I'm wondering about scalloping. What does this do about your guiar? Is there any benefits?
Great guitar you made there btw!
Betsnipe 2 years ago
You can use your fingers more easily for trem. They don't hit the fretboard. It's essentially like having really large frets. It's actually harder to play fast on a guitar with a scalloped fretboard as stated by Yngwie, but you have more control of the string. I've never personally grown too fond of it though.
jar5173 2 years ago
Thanks for clearing that up for me! :)
Betsnipe 2 years ago
scalloping also increases sustain
sharkmen007 2 years ago
great !! how many time did you spend for building this guitar???
PhillipFromGermany 2 years ago
I can't really say. If you want to achieve a decent finish you should count 2-3 days for spray painting and a couple of weeks for clear coating. Patience is gold if you want the nitro to set properly!
zabelos 2 years ago
Looks awesome. Can't wait to hear it. Thought about doing that myself but with a scalloped left-hand neck. Roughly speaking, how much did it set you back?
jamesmcmanus79 3 years ago
Parts excluded? A few cans of nitro (in retrospect 3-4 cans of paint and 3-4 cans of clear so no biggie) and a few sheets of sandpaper. Make sure you get anything from 120 grit up to 600 or more!
Thanks for the comment. You can hear it in my "Samba pa ti" video!
zabelos 3 years ago
looks nice but looks more like pink than orange
ydidntIthinkofthat 3 years ago
Hi. it is bright orange. The pink is due to the ambient lighting in the room.
zabelos 3 years ago