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Setting up the 69 TLine 

Summary of Contents for 69 TLine

Page 1: ...Setting up the 69 TLine ...

Page 2: ...amples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks ...

Page 3: ...ame result Warning These instructions assume that you are familiar with the safe operation and use of woodworking machinery and woodworking tools and understand the techniques used to assemble this project If you do not qualify for both of these criteria STOP building this project for your own safety Read and understand the owner s manual for the machinery you intend to use take a woodworking clas...

Page 4: ...tar Body 6 Drilling the Mounting Holes in the Neck 6 Installing the bridge 7 Adjusting the saddles 7 Installing the Pickguard 8 Pickup Wiring Diagram 8 Finish 11 The Body 11 Solid Color Finish 11 The Neck 11 Setup 11 Adjusting the Action 12 The Nut 12 The Bridge 12 Pickup Height 12 Intonation 12 ...

Page 5: ... Fit the neck Sand the body and neck Sand some more Finish the body and neck Assemble the guitar Final set up and adjustments Plug it in and enjoy It s recommended that you completely assemble your guitar before applying the finish Once you have completely drilled all the holes and assembled the guitar you can take it apart and do the finish work This will avoid any accidental chipping of the fini...

Page 6: ...k plate into the pocket and properly position it so it is centered in the pocket 2 Mark the holes 3 Center punch your marks 4 Drill the holes using a 3 16 drill bit Drilling the Mounting Holes in the Neck You should be able to fit the neck in the neck pocket by hand If you are unable to press the neck in by hand the some work 1 Place the neck in the pocket a Make sure the neck is aligned properly ...

Page 7: ...ting holes for the bridge are predrilled Place the bridge in position and insert the 4 mounting screws Applying some wax to the screws will help them go in better Figure 1 Adjusting the saddles Measure 25 1 2 from the nut at the side closest to the bridge to the point where the string stops vibrating on the high E string saddle break point When the guitar is properly intonated the length of the hi...

Page 8: ...ckguard All wires are pre soldered The pickups are the only thing remaining that needs to be soldered After the guitar has been finished place the pickguard over the body and thread the neck pickup wires through the holes into the electronics cavity The black wire should be soldered to the back of one of the pots The white wire or colored should be soldered to the rear two switch connections see f...

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Page 11: ... a toothpick or small drill held between your fingers to clean out any filler in the holes The body is now ready for a sand and sealer coating Sand and sealer is used to give the final coat a level base It is also helpful in filling scratches which are too deep to sand out Solid Color Finish The last step before applying the color coats is to apply a white primer coat B I N s makes a white pigment...

Page 12: ...string should be about 006 or just about the thickness of two sheets of paper If the gap is wider than 006 you should deepen the slot with a small needle file DO NOT FILE TOO DEEP Make sure when you file the file is angled down toward the headstock This will ensure the string sits on the edge of the nut closest to the fretboard Repeat the procedure for the remaining 5 strings The Bridge This will ...

Page 13: ... the saddle forward Remember guitars are tempered instruments Re tune play and make further adjustments as needed We hope you have enjoyed building your guitar If you have any questions along the way please email us at support byoguitar com ...

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