Building A Super Strat Out Of A $75 Guitar. Sharpen My Axe
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The good thing about Cheap guitars its fun to mod them and not worry about ruining a good guitar
Absolutely, and if seems like a load of cheap strat copies are coming out with bitching paint jobs on them so..... yeah why wouldn't you?
Indio classic with the light blue burst comes to mind and now this.... I mean it's worth $75-100 just for the paint... throw the electronics and hardware away, add some nice stuff with a setup and you've got yourself a tailor made guitar for the price of a Fender Mex or possibly less....
Something that I also thought about is the diy guitar kits you can't get....
Why bother when you have decent cheap guitars like this to modify....
Obviously there are exceptions, Crimson guitars "kit" uses much nicer wood but still... why bother with the ebay/amazon kits
Yup. Bought a cheap guitar about 2 years ago ($69) and bought a good $20 bridge and a $50 Dragonfire humbucker = banging cheap guitar with cheap upgrades. Maybe in a year or 2 I'll put in a new neck
Yeah and the Glarry guitars are way cheaper than the DIY kits. I tricked mine out with a bunch of GF parts and Pickups.
For the nut I just got a Tusq nut so I didn't need any expensive fret files. Also replaced the trees with Tusk.
I ran into the same issue as Phillip did with the big brass block tremolo I ordered and just used a dremel with a sand barrel on it to clear it out. Should have used a router bit like he did. Would have gone much faster and cleaner.
I got set of locking tuners as well for around $40 from GF.
Be sure to check the bridge placement. Measure from the fretboard side of the nut back to 25 1/4" (double check that on the fender site). That is where the screws for a 6 hole strat style bridge should be placed for a 25 1/2" scale neck. If you do this correctly you should have no problems with intonation. I did this incorrectly at first so wanted to give fair warning.
It was a lot of fun putting it together and learning to do all this stuff myself. Now I don't really play any of my other guitars. It sounds perfect and has stayed in tune for months thanks to the TUSK Graphite parts. One tip, Tusk has two different nut types. You want the flat one not the curved one with the tab in the middle. I used that type on the Glarry as well as a Bullet I bought recently.
If I knew how to install frets and do minor woodworking and all of that I could see this sort of thing becoming a hobby of mine
My man Phillip with the orange pants
you're thinking of Mario Batali
We need Icon buttons like FB. I want to give your comment a ha.
A tip I picked up from another commenter on a different video- before taping the fretboard, run one long continuous piece of tape along the length of the fretboard on the side of the neck, then tape the fret board. That way, when you're done, you can peel off the one long piece and all the little ones will come off with it.
Ben from Crimson picked that up from a student, I think. Works a treat, as the Brits say.
Kilroy Was Here..good information
I saw a brand new "Strat" for $88. It's made by a company called Indy Guitars. The pickups are just steel slugs with kitchen magnets taped to the bottom. The electronics are so piss poor that they went into the trash can. The body has 6 seams, meaning six pieces of wood were used. The fretwork is nonexistent. They will draw blood they'e so sharp. And the list goes on. But I am doing the same thing Phil is doing here. It's actually going to be finished with the EVH striping pattern. I have a Super V Blade Runner bridge I am going to use, with a prebuilt pickguard that has three single coil sized humbuckers. A JB Jr. in between two Hot Rails. It's the Dave Murray of Iron Maiden's signature pickguard.
Indy or Indio?
I've re-done an INDIO telecaster and you could cut an artery with the frets. Not to mention the grittiness encountered on bends
Smoothed 'em all out with 1000 grit sandpaper and it didn't take long at all. About an hour total, I'd say. and I'm playing it now.
Thumbs up!
@@barnabywilde374 The one I am talking is called Indy Guitars, it's what's printed on the headstock. And it too was very rough. But you would be surprised what a little sanding paper and files can do to smooth it out.
6 seams would mean there's 7 pieces of wood.
“...and you know, everyone has a first day on the job.”
This made me properly laugh out loud... even if you aren't a guitarist.... it's totally relatable
Lol, I also let out a laugh when I heard this!
And hopefully a last day
Gets me every time, I've rewatched more times than I realize
SO loved that line! Savage yet polite.
For anyone thinking about doing a level/crown on your guitar, WATCH THIS VIDEO and bookmark it. This is a really, really good tutorial that shows all the steps. It took me a long time to learn this stuff on my own - this is great advice!
The fretboard really should have been taped off before the leveling step.
@@1sswoody Actually... you're right. If you don't hit the fretboard while leveling you won't scratch it, BUT you will get metal "dust" all over the fretboard while leveling. Taping it up first is a better idea.
@@1sswoody I love the channel, but that was drivin' me nuts too. Still love ya tho Phillip.
Yeah, I just butchered one.
There was actually quite a few things that he did that I’d rather do differently.
Once I have my workbench setup a again, I’ll do a step by step video on fretwork and setup that I’ve done in the past.
The problem with CZcams is that there’s a lot of videos that show a thousand ways to do things. And an inexperienced guy trying a lot of the stuff in this video would potentially ruin their guitar with a slip here and there.
Can't decide if I like the guitar or the orange pants better 🤔🤣 great video phil!
Definitely a tie,... but the Orange pants are definitely edging it out.
Pants
Phil I have customized my Glarry in Green ! I am a lefty and it’s fun to do and learn 👍🏻Please keep these type of videos coming. You are still one of my favorites 😁🤘 Keep rocking ! Thanks P
Bravo! Good job. Every serious guitarist needs to learn this stuff. It's fun and very satisfying.
Great video Phil! I recently helped a family member move across the country to AZ and had your podcast playing the whole time I was driving the truck, I was happily entertained for the entire drive. Great channel! Please keep up the amazing work!
I lived 3 blocks from Hollywood and Vine in 1976, 1977 and many musicians off the street flowed through my house and one of them convinced me to remove everything from my guitar except the pick-ups and to wire them directly into the out-jack. ...the sound was phenomenal. Completely different, much stronger. All my guitars were stolen when I took a one-month out-of-state job. I forgot about all that until I was viewing your great video. I appreciate how you don't waste time in it.
Hey Philip! Loving the superstrat series so far!
Love these videos Phil, thanks for the info.
That was the best demonstration of fret care I've ever seen. Thank you!
I’m really enjoying this series.
I learn so much watching your videos. Thank you and keep it up!
This is exactly the type of video I love to watch, I plan on doing my own project in the coming weeks, great vid !
I won't be able to start my build for a few weeks but I'm excited, been wanting to do this for a long time!
Alot of good information and demo, thanks Mr. McKnight
Lots of work went into this amazing!
I built a strat from a kit about 6 months ago because I wanted to learn all this and it was a very cool experience. I wish I could have watched this video back then because it would have saved me a lot of time researching methods. Funny thing is I spent more money on good quality tools than I did on the guitar even after upgrading a bunch of the hardware, but they are an investment and should last a lifetime. Building your own guitar is educational as well as great fun and really rewarding when you finally get to play it and say " I built that " .
i bought the exact same guitar for the same reason, i'll get to this winter, thanks so much for this tutorial
Best explanations of how to do this.
Nice vid. Always a pleasure watching your cool vids. 👍 keep it up
Great video Phillip!
Thanks Phillip you rock my friend !!
Lots of good tips, thanks!! For fret polishing I use a Dremel buffing wheel with Jeweler's Rouge. Less chance of damaging the fret board and polishes the frets to a mirror finish.
Great stuff, Phil. The fret work especially interesting. I never thought about mixing 250k and 500k pots like that. Makes sense.
Hell yeah phil i am so excited to grab a white glarry and do this too, awesome!
Thank you for sharing this transformation.
Wow looks great Phil!
Love this series!
Nice job Phill!
Excellent Phillip, thank you!
I appreciate your videos Phil their great so thank you. I too made a super strat from an inexpensive guitar. It's a Sunn Mustang. The reason i chose that guitar was because i could get one on the verge of being vintage in age but not a great, but it is now. I think i may have gone for a Glary had i not finished the project a whiles back. Thanks again Phil always a pleasure.
Thank you for doing these videos. I was inspired by CZcamsrs like you to do things like this.
I have 3 glarrys all modded and 2 of them refinished. After some work and a little money they are amazing!
This is you at your best, Phil!
This series is great. You can tell from the intro just how much EVH meant to you.
Looking great so far bro! 🎸🎸👍
Absolutely amazing!
phil is such a bro i love this dude
I recently did similar upgrades to my favorite guitar. I used the Bournes pots...well worth the money. They're awesome!👍😎🎸🎶
Awesome bro I love these .
I need to order some pots and stuff for mine. Like an f-spaced humbucker (because I don't want to start chopping up the body if I can avoid it), the electric gubbins, and then... it'll be ready for me to play terribly.
I’m inspired. This seems like a halfway point between a partscaster and building a guitar totally from scratch.
I upgraded my 92 j steele starter guitar and had all of the same problems on the body. I also found out that the body of my guitar was made of plywood. I don't know if I should be proud of that or sad since it sounds really nice with its new clapton style lace pickups and mid boost.
Its debatable but I believe that wood has absolutely no bearing on tone in an electric guitars sound. Just enjoy your axe and be proud of the work you did and the sounds you were able to produce with it.
Great presentation, Phillip. As for fret polishing, I bought a felt jeweler's wheel and two bars of rouge at the local hardware store. The wheel attaches a drill--or to a Dremel-type device, I suppose--and does a beautiful job. Still, it's important to stay clear of the fretboard.
I was almost afraid you were going to go with a two point trem. That soft wood sure wouldn't handle that. Gonna be a cool build!
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A spot-on cosmetic duplicate of Eddie’s original with worn-in relic’d finish
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I just did this with the Monoprice Indio Classic. The body of the Monoprice is not compatible with a "Fender or Squire" neck, but that didn't bother me as the neck was quite comfortable for me to begin with. I pretty much kept just the body and neck and modded everything else. The big Pro with the Monoprice is that it has a swimming pool routing so you can use any configuration of pickups you desire, its also deeper than a squire so a "Fender" bridge will fit properly.
Excellent luithier work
another great one thanks Phil
You do and demo some cool stuff and ideas Phillip!
I really like the new headstock.
For polishing frets that just needed some cleaning up, I used some fret rubbers and then finished with a dremel, and some jeweler’s rouge on a felt wheel. They came out looking like a freshly chromed bumper. Well, 22 bumpers. The abrasive is in a wax so it does spit a bit.
You may want to double check the size of dowel and drill bit used to drill out/fill the holes for the bridge. I am pretty sure that that was not 11/16 inch diameter dowel. 11/64 inch is a better bet.
yeah those definitely looked like about 1/4 inch dowels
Awesome Video!!!
Once again, Phillip McKnight with the winner. Thanks much!
I carve humbucker hole to my squier affinity strat plate and put dimarzio 36th paf in. Rock!
Thank you 🙏
Such a good video... Just put my order for this guitar to give a try...
This is definitely getting saved! You definitely should pin this video up top of some list.
I just got mine and I can't wait to upgrade the pickups and tuners and nut and neck and pickguard and body and bridge and strings and neck plate and tremolo system and strap buttons and jack and wiring and switchplate and knobs and gig bag and bubble wrap.
For fret polishing I use a dremel with cotton polishing wheel with rouge. Fast easy & safe for the frets, yet I still tape the fret board
I have upgraded my Glarry Burning Flame a bit. My guitar instructor has helped a lot. So far I did a setup and changed the strings. He swapped out the humbuckers with some Jacksons, never heard of them and plan on changing them to a Nazgul and sentient and maybe a hot rail. I have changed the tuners, not sure what else to do besides polishing the frets and sanding the neck.
Fantastic video. I almost think I could do this with practice and taking my time.
cool video man, although when you use your Dremel, for those of us who don't have one, I always just use electric drill in a vice, and have a sewn cloth polishing wheel with a 6" diameter attached in the drills chuck, via a mandrel adapter and some rouge or polishing compound and that works perfectly for the frets for an amazing shine.
This dude just built my dream guitar, CZcams recommendations getting smarter
you are mad man phill!!
This is a video that really makes me understand why a fret job costs quite a bit.
I think the grain and knots on that fretboard have a lot of character and are actually quite pretty.
Oh, and I do wish I had your skills Phil.
I want and need a set of those nut slot file's.wow those are nice.love the videos.cheers from Tennessee
Murphy's Law of pickguard screw holes lining up: They won't.
Fisch are some of the nicest forstner bits out there for wood working.
the flexible extension for the Dremel tool would help a lot with that fret work.
Thanks to this video, l know what my next project is going to be
Love the channel
You sound just like steve carell and that made this video way funnier than it should have
After I tape off the front board I use nail blocks from the beauty shop I get different grits and I can buff out and polish the fronts to a beautiful shiny new nickel they're affordable and they last for quite a while
Just picked up my superstrat project yesterday! Found some kind of ibanez RG knockoff on craigslist for $10!!!
I like to use the dremel extension for polishing the frets, then it’s more like holding a pen than a bulky tool
cant thank u enough for your vids, really. :]
Hey, greetings. I love learning things like these. Would you mind to tell what tools you used here? Thank you so much! 🙏
awesome job Phillip ! How about showing how to scallop the last 4 frets !!! That's be really cool
I have a black aria pro stg, it was my first guitar, I'm working on modifying it with a hirk Hammet SSH emg pick guard and some locking grover tuners, I'm saving up for a trek system but idk which one
LOL my glarry has the ground soldered to the claw hook so you can't remove the spring without unbending the loop that goes over the claw hook.
Great video!! Question, why did you bother filling in the old pickguard holes? Seems to me they would be covered. Thanks,
Thanx for sharing great video.
+1 on the shielding paint. It's so much faster and easier to get every single spot covered. The down side is it's best to wait 24 hours before doing anything further. So you lose at least a few hours if not a day for the extra professional look. Worth it in my opinion.
great video!
Hey there, love your videos :) I've got the same guitar coming and wanting to do similar upgrades. Never done a project guitar so quite excited 😊.
Can I just ask,what kind of bridge can I use as a replacement? What are the specific measurements I need to take into consideration? I heard it's something do with string spacing,I was just wondering if you have the measurements to hand so when I look for a bridge I could use them 😊
Sorry for the super long message and look forward to watching you perhaps mod it more😁
this takes me back, i got my glarry strat before the headstock redesigns (it even had the same finish as the one you have)
it was my first guitar and i'm planning on doing something similar
Go to autozone & buy some white pinstripe for the guitar. That’s a must!
Hi Phillip, thank for the cool video. Both guitar and the pants are looking good!! :) If you were going to strip the paint, how would you go about it? Heat gun or sanding?
Hey man!! Got a G2 upgraded bass and I’m beyond please. The wood is good quality. And all around feels 100 more for what it’s worth.
Thank you. Now I finally know what to do on my fake Squier (partscaster)
Phillip, building a super strat myself and this is so awesome to see. With the option Glarry, Ive been looking at their 5 string Jazz bass with the idea to buy it and upgrade it for a fun project. Have you tried their basses before, if so what are your thoughts?
Using a polishing compound and a cloth wheel on your dremel works as well for polishing and you have no need to worry about accidentally cutting into your fret or accidentally unleveling your fret because one quick 10 sec go is all you need to polish it
Awesome!!!
Was waiting for this
i love these videos would love you did one with a bass aswell