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Solo BC Style DIY Electric Guitar Kit

 

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out the electronics: plug it in with a cable to the amp and see if all switches and pots are working 
properly by slightly tapping the magnetic poles of each pickup with a screwdriver. 
 
STEP 6 – Install the two back cavity covers. 
 
STEP 7 – Attach the neck to the body using 4 screws with a neck plate and a setter. 
 
STEP 8 – Before stringing your guitar, apply some oil to the Rosewood fingerboard to protect it from possible 
shrinking and cracking. Tung oil or Linseed oil work well, or it’s OK to use Walnut or Olive oil. One thin layer is 
enough. Wipe the fingerboard thoroughly with a clean cloth. 
 
STEP 9 – Install the strings by inserting them through the holes on the back of the tailpiece, over the bridge 
saddles. There are a few different ways to wrap the strings around the post of a tuning head. When threading 
the string through the post hole, bring it tight before wrapping it in the opposite direction of the threading, 
under and then back over the string and around the post, holding it tight as you tighten to pitch. Wrapping 
each string around two-three times should be enough.

 

 

6. TUNING AND SETUP 

 
Tuning a 6-string guitar: 
 
The open strings of a guitar, from the thickest to thinnest, in standard tuning are:  
 

 

E (2nd  octave) – the thickest (or lowest sounding) string - is the 6th string 

 

A (2nd  octave) – is the 5th 

 

D (3rd  octave) – is the 4th 

 

G (3rd  octave) – is the 3rd 

 

B (3rd  octave) – is the 2nd 

 

E (4th octave) – the thinnest (or highest sounding) is the 1st string. 

 
There are different methods to tune a guitar. Using a digital tuner is the easiest wa y. However, it is good 
to learn tuning (and checking the accuracy of tuning) by ear with natural harmonics, unisons, octaves etc.  
 
Guitar playability and intonation depends on its setup, so you may want to spend some time mastering 
the necessary skills – be persistent in finding the optimal action (string height), neck relief and intonation 
throughout the entire neck. 
 

Adjusting Strings Height:

 

 
String height is adjusted by the bridge height of tune-o-matic bridge. You may use a flat screwdriver to turn the 
adjustable studs – turning the stud clockwise sets the bridge lower, turning it counterclockwise sets it higher. 

Summary of Contents for BCK-10

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Page 2: ...ished please take a few pictures and send them to us for potential posting into the picture gallery on our website Post your photos to our Facebook page http Facebook com SoloMusicGear Post your photos to The Solo Café http TheSoloCafe com Remember you can always find us online at http SoloMusicGear com to upgrade your parts try a new kit or ask us a question ...

Page 3: ... use safety glasses and a dust mask when you are working with any tools If you are a novice you should look for help and guidance of a more experienced friend And never forget that it s always better safe than sorry 4 FINISHING THE BODY AND NECK Before you start finishing the neck please inspect the frets and the fingerboard Even though all wood is kiln dried it maystill shrink a little so you may...

Page 4: ...s remember your safety work only in a well ventilated area away from any open fire and wear a respirator mask and safetyglasses STEP 6 Final polishing for high gloss finishes can be done manually or using a power drill with a foam polishing pad The finishing tools and materials are readily available in many automotive hardwaresupplies stores TIP Consider an oil rubbed finish sometimes called wipe ...

Page 5: ...he hole in the wall of the pickup cavity and push them to the bridge pickup cavity then all the way through to the control cavity Now insert the bridge pickup wires into the same hole leading to the control cavity Properly align each mounting ring and secure it with 4 screws Do not over tighten the screws as it can crack the rings be also careful with other plastic parts to be screwed down STEP 4 ...

Page 6: ...ng under and then back over the string and around the post holding it tight as you tighten to pitch Wrapping each string around two three times should be enough 6 TUNING AND SETUP Tuning a 6 string guitar The open strings of a guitar from the thickest to thinnest in standard tuning are E 2nd octave the thickest or lowest sounding string is the 6th string A 2nd octave is the 5th D 3rd octave is the...

Page 7: ...rings to a different gauge Lay a straight edge on the frets of a properly tuned guitar and measure the clearance at the 8th fret alternatively you can put a capo on the first fret and press down 6th string at 16th fret then the height of the string at the 8th fret will show you the clearance Optimal relief for an electric guitar neck must be very small around 001 002 0 25 0 5mm Turning the truss r...

Page 8: ...d personal preferences of a guitarist Remember bringing a pickup closer to the strings makes it sound brighter but bringing it too close will make the magnetic field of the pickup interfere with the vibration of a string which will not only result in reduced sustain but may also cause complex harmonics sound rather unpleasant Moving a pickup too far from the strings will result in loss of its outp...

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