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Musiclily 11'x17' Uncut DIY Blank Guitar Bass Pickguard Material Sheet Scratch Plate Backplate Sheet for Custom Strat Tele Electric Guitar P Bass,4Ply White Pearl

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1.Color:Silver Mirror


  • Ideal for electric guitar bass pickguard DIY. Enough material for 2 pcs Strat,Tele,J Bass or 1 pc P Bass pickguard custom
  • Plastic made,2.0-2.2mm thickness
  • Size: 435x290x2.2mm (17x 11.4x 0.09 Inch)
  • Double layers protective films on the top
  • Package included:1Pc Uncut Pickguard Material


Material: celluloidDimensions: 435mm x 290mm x 2mmBlank pickguard with protective plastic on top intactThis is enough material for 2 Tele or 2 Strat or Jazz bass, a P bass of your own design and your choice


Customer
September 4, 2025
I've never made a pick guard before and my ASAT classic alnico le is almost impossible to find online, so I thought I'd give this a shot. I'm glad I did! Really think it turned out great.I traced my old guard out onto 1/2" MDF and cut that out with a jig saw getting close to my line. Then I used double sided tape to tape my old guard to the MDF. I used a flush trim bit raised just high enough to roll on the old guard to finish out the cutting on the MDF. I sanded any bumps I had on the MDF to make nice, smooth, sweeping lines. Then I traced the old guard onto the blank and cut just outside the line with my jigsaw. I placed that onto the MDF and used the flush trim bit to do a final cut on the blank. Finally, I used a 30° bevel bit to put a chamfer on the new guard.Take it slow and it will look great! High quality and easy to cut.
orson corson
September 2, 2025
This was for a pickguard cut out for a strat shaped bass. Two pickup cutouts, some tight radii around the neck and 6 holes for pots and switches. Then the holes were drilled for the pickguard screws –about 1/4” from the edges. It was a chore, but the cuts were clean and the material stayed intact.I used the Dremel Rotary cutter at low speed and a coping saw blade when things were a straighter cut. If it’s your first time, try it on similar material or use a portion that isn’t on your finished line –for practice. Things can go terribly wrong when the dremel walks or chatters. This can be controlled with technique, but it requires practice. Also a drill bit can get a bit too aggressive on this material near the edge and cause breakout. Plastic bits or a glass spade bit are nice to have and cut without grabbing the material. A Unibit also works well.There was no chipping of the top layer and the finished product looks as good as anything coming out of a guitar factory these days. Compared to a Sterling or Ibanez pickguard, it’s on par. I got tortoise and pearl green. Both are very typical of the popular instrument wrap on higher end drums or plastic pickguard material. This plastic doesn’t present like a cheap knockoff. Top layer is pretty thin, but it isn’t just a decal. It’s a plastic layer of durable material with depth and a pearl look to it. It was a GOOD BUY... ok, Good bye
Emmett L Thomason
August 28, 2025
Product was packaged well, and arrived with protective film coating that removed easily in one piece. The blank is great quality, same feel and thickness as guards I've bought from premium guitar parts companies. Bought this to practice engraving on for a custom build, but I could easily see using this for any guitar build.
NikNo
August 24, 2025
This is high quality material. I've been searching for an accurate mint green color. It's very hard to find. This mint green is the closest I've found on Amazon. I've been impressed with Musiclily on most of their products. I'm attaching a picture of the mint green blank next to my 1964 Stratocaster so you can see how close it is. Maybe a rub with some brown shoe polish will get it even closer. All in all, I would recommend this pickguard and color.
Chasin' Steel
August 17, 2025
I bought this to build a 1978 VH1 replica. The material was easy to work with. It didn't split or crack anywhere. It was easy to cut and file to shape.
Anne Allman
August 13, 2025
I recently bought two new Guild Surfliner guitars. I really didn't care for the black pickguards, so I had my luthier create new ones using this material. It is superb quality and the pickguards came out just as I had hoped. He also had enough material to make the truss rod covers. One sheet did all of this!
lbosma
August 1, 2025
A beautiful laminate plastic piece. I needed to make a bezel for a bass guitar bridge to cover some old hole locations and this is a perfect match in color.
TrickTrac
July 28, 2025
I needed a pick guard that was specific to a 1940s Harmony Arch Top guitar. I had about given up and then I found this item. I could probably make 3-4 guards from the amount of material provided. Easy to cut and drill. (If you take it slow) Although I am not close to attaching it yet you can see it fits perfectly.
Mark Casey
July 24, 2025
Worked with this material many times previous so the process went well.
ACC
July 21, 2025
Placa muy bonita. Para construir un pickguard de una yamaha 112 V, el cual no logré conseguir ya fabricado. Compré otra en color marfil. También muy bonita, pero la bolsa de empaque estaba visiblemente rota y por ello la placa estaba algo sucia. Además está algo rayada. Me quedé con ella por la urgencia con que la necesitaba. Sin embargo creo que, cuando se selecciona un producto para envío desde la bodega de Amazon, debería descartarse enviar material dañado. Quien elige en la bodega debe pensar en enviar algo como si fuera para él. No estamos comprando saldos ni stock B.
C.Miethke
July 18, 2025
super verarbeitet passt
ronnie grimason
July 5, 2025
Easy to cutGreat quality
Georgio Ferlini
June 13, 2025
J aist OK, und schon verarbeitet
Customer
June 11, 2025
I've never made a pick guard before and my ASAT classic alnico le is almost impossible to find online, so I thought I'd give this a shot. I'm glad I did! Really think it turned out great.I traced my old guard out onto 1/2" MDF and cut that out with a jig saw getting close to my line. Then I used double sided tape to tape my old guard to the MDF. I used a flush trim bit raised just high enough to roll on the old guard to finish out the cutting on the MDF. I sanded any bumps I had on the MDF to make nice, smooth, sweeping lines. Then I traced the old guard onto the blank and cut just outside the line with my jigsaw. I placed that onto the MDF and used the flush trim bit to do a final cut on the blank. Finally, I used a 30° bevel bit to put a chamfer on the new guard.Take it slow and it will look great! High quality and easy to cut.
orson corson
May 31, 2025
This was for a pickguard cut out for a strat shaped bass. Two pickup cutouts, some tight radii around the neck and 6 holes for pots and switches. Then the holes were drilled for the pickguard screws –about 1/4” from the edges. It was a chore, but the cuts were clean and the material stayed intact.I used the Dremel Rotary cutter at low speed and a coping saw blade when things were a straighter cut. If it’s your first time, try it on similar material or use a portion that isn’t on your finished line –for practice. Things can go terribly wrong when the dremel walks or chatters. This can be controlled with technique, but it requires practice. Also a drill bit can get a bit too aggressive on this material near the edge and cause breakout. Plastic bits or a glass spade bit are nice to have and cut without grabbing the material. A Unibit also works well.There was no chipping of the top layer and the finished product looks as good as anything coming out of a guitar factory these days. Compared to a Sterling or Ibanez pickguard, it’s on par. I got tortoise and pearl green. Both are very typical of the popular instrument wrap on higher end drums or plastic pickguard material. This plastic doesn’t present like a cheap knockoff. Top layer is pretty thin, but it isn’t just a decal. It’s a plastic layer of durable material with depth and a pearl look to it. It was a GOOD BUY... ok, Good bye
Emmett L Thomason
May 5, 2025
Product was packaged well, and arrived with protective film coating that removed easily in one piece. The blank is great quality, same feel and thickness as guards I've bought from premium guitar parts companies. Bought this to practice engraving on for a custom build, but I could easily see using this for any guitar build.
NikNo
May 2, 2025
This is high quality material. I've been searching for an accurate mint green color. It's very hard to find. This mint green is the closest I've found on Amazon. I've been impressed with Musiclily on most of their products. I'm attaching a picture of the mint green blank next to my 1964 Stratocaster so you can see how close it is. Maybe a rub with some brown shoe polish will get it even closer. All in all, I would recommend this pickguard and color.
Chasin' Steel
April 24, 2025
I bought this to build a 1978 VH1 replica. The material was easy to work with. It didn't split or crack anywhere. It was easy to cut and file to shape.
Anne Allman
April 22, 2025
I recently bought two new Guild Surfliner guitars. I really didn't care for the black pickguards, so I had my luthier create new ones using this material. It is superb quality and the pickguards came out just as I had hoped. He also had enough material to make the truss rod covers. One sheet did all of this!
lbosma
April 15, 2025
A beautiful laminate plastic piece. I needed to make a bezel for a bass guitar bridge to cover some old hole locations and this is a perfect match in color.
TrickTrac
April 9, 2025
I needed a pick guard that was specific to a 1940s Harmony Arch Top guitar. I had about given up and then I found this item. I could probably make 3-4 guards from the amount of material provided. Easy to cut and drill. (If you take it slow) Although I am not close to attaching it yet you can see it fits perfectly.
Mark Casey
April 7, 2025
Worked with this material many times previous so the process went well.
ACC
February 23, 2025
Placa muy bonita. Para construir un pickguard de una yamaha 112 V, el cual no logré conseguir ya fabricado. Compré otra en color marfil. También muy bonita, pero la bolsa de empaque estaba visiblemente rota y por ello la placa estaba algo sucia. Además está algo rayada. Me quedé con ella por la urgencia con que la necesitaba. Sin embargo creo que, cuando se selecciona un producto para envío desde la bodega de Amazon, debería descartarse enviar material dañado. Quien elige en la bodega debe pensar en enviar algo como si fuera para él. No estamos comprando saldos ni stock B.
C.Miethke
February 22, 2025
super verarbeitet passt
ronnie grimason
February 13, 2025
Easy to cutGreat quality
Georgio Ferlini
February 10, 2025
J aist OK, und schon verarbeitet
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