I think the tuners are made by Gotoh. They were part of Callaham's hardware kit. They never mention the brand of tuners on their website, which I think is kind of odd. This is quoted from their site:I am particularly liking those quality vintage tuners...
It's funny that you said that... Yesterday I decided to paint the cavities with black conductive shielding paint. I got everything ready for what should be a 5 minute job:It's coming together smoothly so far...hopefully you don't run into any future problems.





We all benefit from each other...I like your attention to detail.
Inspires me to lift my game, thanks.

It is just a random set of numbers "chosen" by Callaham Guitars. They give you the free option for no numbers. But, if you want a customized set of numbers, that's an extra $10. I thought the random number option was interesting, so I went with that.What do the numbers stamped into the neck plate represent?
It is just a random set of numbers "chosen" by Callaham Guitars. They give you the free option for no numbers. But, if you want a customized set of numbers, that's an extra $10. I thought the random number option was interesting, so I went with that.

Very well done.Cool, I'd pay the $10 and nominate a number.
When I recently finished my resonator kit I made waterside transfers and numbered it with my initials, year and 003 being my third build. I also made 001 and 002 to retro fit and 004 for future use
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Fortunately, I did your method #1 exactly as you stated with a drill bit by hand.I did the 2 e string method too, worked out well.
2 things I would have mentioned are:
1. use a drill bit or pencil, etc that just fits in the body hole to make absolutely sure the marks are centered, or be sure of it either way.
2. Measure and verify the scale length will fall within the range of adjustment before hand; you may need to either trim or shim the heel since the bridge position / pick up route is already set.

Sorry for using the word "paint" again. The Wudtone finish allows for different levels of translucency. Look at the guitar pic at post #67 again... the guitar, not the sweet hottie...Paint?NOOOOO!!!!! STAIN!!!!
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Fortunately, I did your method #1 exactly as you stated with a drill bit by hand.
I have not checked and verified the scale length. And now ya got me thinking... worried... anxiety is building...
Sorry for using the word "paint" again. The Wudtone finish allows for different levels of translucency. Look at the guitar pic at post #67 again... the guitar, not the sweet hottie...
Another sample guitar pic perhaps:
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Just trying to keep the Wav focusedWhy not the sweet hottie?!?