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A Clockwork Guitar, the Steampunk Stratocaster
Jake von Slatt — Mon, 01/01/2007 - 01:00
I have a Fender US Highway One series Stratocaster, which is a half decent guitar, but looks just like a million other Strats. I had been planning to replace the pick guard with a black mother of pearl guard but my experiments in electrolytic etching made me think I'd like to try something a bit more unique. Thus the Steampunk Strat was born.
I started by scanning the pick guard and printing out a bunch of copies that I could sketch on until I got the image that I wanted.
Next I carefully traced an outline of the pick guard and begun to draw my image. The concept was to make the pick guard look like a brass clock escapement with gears, cogs and a flywheel.




Next step was to cut the brass and to iron a laser printed reverse image on it. See my article on Electrolytic Etching for the details of that process.


Into the copper sulfate bath, I made a nice cathode grid and a new plate holder out of brazing rod for this project.


Mysterious energies etch away the copper and zinc components of the brass. I love that blue!

The etched pick guard was cleaned up with steel wool, drilled and the pickup holes cut out. Then painted with 2 coats of Krylon Ultra Flat Black.


After the paint dried overnight I sanded away the high spots, polished it a little with some more steel wool and gave it a couple of coats of lacquer.


The finished Clockwork Steampunk Stratocaster !
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