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Mark the centerpoint of the endpin on the guitar’s end trim
strip (see the blueprint, upper left), using a centerpunch
or an awl . With a 1/4" brad point bit, carefully drill a per-
pendicular hole completely through the tailblock at this
location . Enlarge the hole with a tapered reamer until the
endpin fits snugly .
Installing the endpin
Now that your guitar is complete, we hope you enjoy playing
it for many years . Protect it with a quality case, keep it away
from extremes in temperature and humidity, and install only
medium or lighter gauge strings .
And start building another guitar! You can’t stop now can
you?
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Place the pickguard in position on the soundboard . Be sure
it fits and looks correct, and trim it with scissors if necessary .
Sand the trimmed edges with 400-grit paper to remove the
burr . Practice placing the pickguard in position before re-
moving the backing from the adhesive surface .
KIT TIP: Pickguard placement
Mist the guitar top with a mixture of water and a lit-
tle dishwashing soap . Remove the backing from the
pickguard and carefully place the pickguard on the
guitar top . The soap and water mixture will allow
the pickguard to slide a little for exact placement .
Working from the center of the pickguard, carefully
squeegee out the water to remove bubbles and
air pockets from beneath the pickguard, and let it
dry overnight .
Installing the pickguard
Reinstall the nut (without glue) and play the guitar . Check for
false notes or string buzzes caused by uneven frets . Buzzing
is corrected by leveling the frets .
Remove the strings and the nut, mask the soundboard
around the fretboard, and the fretboard between the frets .
Adjust the neck perfectly straight .
KIT TIP: Use your truss rod
Remember that you have a two-way adjustable
truss rod that can help you straighten the fretboard
in either direction for fret leveling! You will need to
readjust the truss rod if you changed the adjust-
ment during leveling .
Using a flat fine-tooth mill file, gently level the tops of the
frets with long full-length strokes down the fretboard . Re-
store and polish the rounded crown on the top of each fret
with a fret crowning file and/or 400 and 600-grit finishing
papers . Work along the length of each fret to remove any
scratches left by the leveling file .
Unmask everything . Lightly glue the nut in place with
Titebond, and restring the guitar . The strings will hold the
nut in place to dry .
KIT TIP: Ink the frets
Ink the top of each fret with a felt-tip marker pen;
the frets will be level when all the marks begin to
disappear .
Leveling the frets
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