Ripthorn
Friend of Leo's
I wasn't sure if I was going to do a brotherhood build this go round, but have since decided that not only will I build one, I'll build 3. To set the stage, I recently finished off a build of my Photon design. The problem was that, while it looked great, it was some shoddy work by my standards. It all started with my CNC taking a "detour" while cutting the body and then the fact that I opted to make the neck by hand and thus the fit between the two wasn't very good. The last straw was the chuck key falling out of my drill press and onto the finished body when drilling the last two holes of the whole thing. This resulted in an ugly chip in the back that I was able to fill enough so that it didn't show in photos, but every time I picked up the guitar, I couldn't hardly stand it because of all the mistakes. So I sold that one off yesterday for not much more than the cost of materials, bought the stuff for another go, and decided that I would make 3 of them this time. Two will be Pelham blue, just like the first one, and one will be heritage cherry. Why, you ask? Because this design was heavily inspired by the SG. Not necessarily in its lines, but in the overall ethos of it: thin, lots of bevels, batwing-esque pickguard, and color schemes.
I also took time to redesign the headstock to be more in line with the overall design aesthetic. I'm happy with how it turned out. Now to crank them out. Bodies will be poplar x2 for the Pelham blue and alder for the heritage cherry. Necks will be either cherry or maple, with care taken to avoid neck dive. Pickups will be firebird style, 24" scale length, and a hardtail bridge. I started processing lumber today, but it was mostly planing and resawing, so not a lot that is worthy of photos.
I also took time to redesign the headstock to be more in line with the overall design aesthetic. I'm happy with how it turned out. Now to crank them out. Bodies will be poplar x2 for the Pelham blue and alder for the heritage cherry. Necks will be either cherry or maple, with care taken to avoid neck dive. Pickups will be firebird style, 24" scale length, and a hardtail bridge. I started processing lumber today, but it was mostly planing and resawing, so not a lot that is worthy of photos.