Another Deco Steel Build

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Tom Pettingill
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Another Deco Steel Build

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Here is my latest project. It was a request for one based on one of my deco designs, but in a 22.5" scale.

African mahogany (Khaya) and maple
22.5" scale
P90
bone nut, 3/8" string spacing
The finish is a amber shellac wash coat to pop the grain a bit and topped with Tru Oil.

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Peter Jacobs
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Post by Peter Jacobs »

Beautiful as always, Tom. I love the two tone headstock!
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Post by Mark Mansueto »

Tom, that is one pretty guitar. Great job as usual.
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Post by Paul Smith »

Hello Tom,


What a gorgeous guitar!!! Cant wait to get mine :-)


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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks all, I was very happy with the way this one came out.

Smitty, yours is looking sweet, birdseye and mahogany go together so well, first coats of finish start today :)
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Post by Randy Reeves »

I am always curious about what type of ready made bridges you (all)use. I like the 3/8" string spacing but it adds up to wider than most bridges and pick up pole spacing.
Tom, I love the look of your components. my home build ones are a sorry site by comparison.
stock would improve, but where and what?
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Post by Jim Konrad »

Tom,

So far I have liked them all but this one is my favorite so far!! That's the doggy I want!!!
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Post by Darrell Urbien »

Wow, nice! Who needs a New Yorker, when you can have a Californian! Now if you can only figure out how to put the hidden pickup in there... :)
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Thanks again all, I really do enjoy building them, its a great creative outlet for me.
My mechanical and artistic sides get to get together and have some fun :)

Randy ... the bridge is a Hipshot copy thats made by Mighty Mite, the spacing on them is just a couple mm wider, than 3/8.
I've been wanting to pick up a small milling machine and build my own, got a bunch of ideas and so little time.

Jim ... I love them all, but the deco style has always been one of my favorites :)

Darell ... I actually have been looking into doing a hidden pickup, my winder buddy and I were discussing that just the other day :)
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Post by Jim Konrad »

I do like that "new yorker" shape. I have a friend that has a big cnc machine shop and we where discussing making a New Yorker out of billet aluminum. Maybe have steps where the colors change. Polish it up like a tricone national. It is very fun to think about! Damn G.A.S.
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Post by Bill Creller »

That's very nice Tom, and a great nostalgic design, specially for us old guys :D

I often wondered about using billet aluminum as opposed to cast. I wondered if it would have "ring" to the sound.
I'll just keep wondering! I don't want to build anymore guitars.
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Re: Another Deco Steel Build

Post by Daryl Smetana »

Tom, you make simple look elegant...sweet. I love the way you accentuate design elements with different woods. I am amazed at the creativity on this forum. Another fine build. Also loved the previous art deco steel. Can't wait to see your next creation.
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Post by Tom Pettingill »

Jim ... you should give it a try, some stepped and or tooled areas would work nice.

Thanks Bill :) and you bring up a good point of formed billet vs cast.
Its my understanding that the crystalline structure of cast is one element that is important to the tone.
The safe answer is cast a billet large enough to CNC :)

Thanks Daryl, I get lucky sometimes :)
And you are correct, there is some fantastic talent on this forum, yourself included Image
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