atomicwash Posted September 26, 2025 Posted September 26, 2025 I have Jaguar with a pickup opening that needs to be opened up a bit. The pickup cover fits through, but it's tight and sits at a bit of an angle. Does anyone have a method or a tool that would shave the pickup opening? Quote
0 Dave Scepter Posted September 26, 2025 Posted September 26, 2025 1 hour ago, atomicwash said: I have Jaguar with a pickup opening that needs to be opened up a bit. The pickup cover fits through, but it's tight and sits at a bit of an angle. Does anyone have a method or a tool that would shave the pickup opening? Dremel tool with small sanding drum 3 Quote
1 Hbom Posted September 26, 2025 Posted September 26, 2025 If it's just a little tight you could probably get it with fine sandpaper on a stick. 3 Quote
0 Jeff R Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 I see that same problem often with old P- and J-basses with old shrinking guards, in particular tort guards. I use a mill or flat file on the flats, a pencil-like rattail file inside the corners and then again inside the four mounting tab arcs, all as needed, test fitting as I go. GO SLOW. You can always take away a wee bit more material but you cannot put even a wee bit back. Test fit as you go (slowly) and you'll be fine. 5 Quote
0 atomicwash Posted September 27, 2025 Author Posted September 27, 2025 8 minutes ago, Jeff R said: GO SLOW. You can always take away a wee bit more material but you cannot put even a wee bit back. That's why I asked the question! The wee bits. 1 Quote
0 Jimbilly Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 I like the idea of a dremmel tool, but WAY too easy to remove too much material. Harbor Freight sells 'needle file' sets that include some with a flat edge for $4.99. Those are handy to have around anyway. Maybe mark the top with painters tape?, and file back to the tape with the flat file edge? https://www.harborfreight.com/12-piece-precision-needle-file-set-4614.html 1 Quote
0 Jeff R Posted September 27, 2025 Posted September 27, 2025 Dremel should be Plan C or D, in that if you don't have the reps, a Dremel with a sanding barrel will get away from you and remove too much in too ugly a fashion. AND it can create enough friction to ignite (as in melt) guards made of highly flammable material. Modern faux tortoise guards alert! I thought it was bullsh!t until I was Dremeling the OEM faux tort guard on my G&L Legacy for a bridge H and it started belching a nasty chem-smell and likely toxic smoke. If you try it, have a respirator handy. 4 Quote
0 atomicwash Posted September 27, 2025 Author Posted September 27, 2025 Thanks all! The pickup tops are now parallel to the Jaguar's top. The flat and round Harbor Freight files worked great, especially since I have a HF nearby. It only needed a wee bit and there were no strange chem-smells. A good day. 9 Quote
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I have Jaguar with a pickup opening that needs to be opened up a bit. The pickup cover fits through, but it's tight and sits at a bit of an angle.
Does anyone have a method or a tool that would shave the pickup opening?
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