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So, here is the second part of the Navigator Les Paul type oil finish.
Part1→kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGHQYXaVh7Jlh5I
The work I did was to apply more coats of oil finish and wax.
This guitar is a custom order, and there is no toggle switch near the neck, so the pickups are switched by a mini switch, so I had to come up with an original wiring scheme. I made a beautiful wiring scheme. It's not quite there yet.
I used SONIC cross wire for the wiring material.
It's the best cross wire that doesn't have solder on it. I don't know too many of them.
I was told to use flux and a sponge to remove the heat from the solder before pouring it on, so I've been trying that lately.
I heated the refret with solder as usual and pulled it out. I was still a little unsure if the fret grooves were Japanese fret standard grooves or inch standard fret grooves, so I filled them in and adjusted the grooves before fretting.
The fretboard is so tight that 0.04 of the Thicknesse gauge won't fit. The fretboard is as close to the fingerboard as possible.
It's very difficult to adjust the fretboard because it's very important for fretboard adjustment.
The fingerboard polish is like a jewel... I was happy to read in a comment that the frets are like jewels.
I didn't know about the nut replacement, but I wonder if the nut on a Les Paul from the 50's is the same size as an acoustic guitar.
I bought a regular Gibson size first, and the size didn't fit.
I was able to cut it out with an acoustic guitar nut size.
It's difficult to shape a Gibson type nut... I haven't done many of them, but it's basically difficult to determine how much to cut off because the strings don't have to touch the nut.
If you cut too much off the sides, it won't be beautiful or durable... If you don't cut it off, it will affect the feel of the guitar in your hands...
I don't like repairing guitars, but I'm risking my life to do it.
I hope you enjoy the video.
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