I'll be working on fixing my electric mandolin over the next week or so. I've never been all that happy with the way it turned our last time. I'm planning on making it more like a telecaster. Gone is the blue transparent finish, tailpiece and bridge. I'll be painting it a solid antique white and installing a new bridge. I like the idea of string through the body so I'll make accommodations for that. In addition, I have made a name sticker for the head stock.
I stripped apart a junk guitar from Craigslist and modified the bridge...
Here's the logo for the headstock...
I chose the muted gold over the others and attached it to the headstock. I decided that since I liked the way the french polish turned out on my other mandolin, I would do the same thing on the neck of this one. It's not quite done but it's getting there.
Here's the newly modified bridge.
The color of choice for the mando body...
The bridge laid out and holes center punched.
The body with unneeded holes filled, sanded and ready for primer. Note the holes on the back for the string through the body bridge. There will be metal string Ferrels mounted there when it's finished.
I used tooth picks to prevent the screw holes from getting filled in with paint.
Primed up...
I have a small dent to fill in the side then I'll prime again. I'll sand it and put several coats of the finish color on. Once that is done, I'll put on a clear lacquer top coat and level.
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