Thanks for posting this video! I had your basic idea in mind, but you explained how to do it and what type of drill to use. I am working on a 335 project guitar, so, this will move things along in a timely fashion! Thanks! :)
not sure what you mean by "only" thats the way Gibson did it. you can use any wire you want, as long as it connected from the bridge to the back of a pot. it can be connect anywhere on the bridge.. but the way I showed is the best and the neatest way.
Would this work with a hollowed out plexiglass guitar, or would I have to do it differently?
Btw, I'm making a completely hollow plexiglass guitar that is also hollow in the neck and headstock. I will post a video of it when its done!
ROBOCOP603 3 weeks ago
Thanks for posting this video! I had your basic idea in mind, but you explained how to do it and what type of drill to use. I am working on a 335 project guitar, so, this will move things along in a timely fashion! Thanks! :)
GonzGunner 4 months ago
not sure what you mean by "only" thats the way Gibson did it. you can use any wire you want, as long as it connected from the bridge to the back of a pot. it can be connect anywhere on the bridge.. but the way I showed is the best and the neatest way.
backlundguitars 9 months ago
is this the only wire u can use? im builidng a flying v soon and i know nothing about grounding...
CiscoMcLovin 9 months ago
Great Video Bruce .. Thankyou
Sageh44 10 months ago