I just did a couple of repairs for a friend - the back cover plates were missing on his guitars. I fabricated new plates using this, and it worked perfectly.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0D4K28CWY?th=1
Then put self-adhesive copper sheeting on the plate for shielding:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0775Y7FK3
I created a template out of cardboard to fit in the hole, taped the template to the plastic sheet, used a scroll-saw to cut the plastic, then finished the edges with sandpaper. The material was very easy to work with, and seems fit-for-purpose.
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Material to make rear cover plates for guitars
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Material to make rear cover plates for guitars
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Re: Material to make rear cover plates for guitars
Very smart. Thanks!
For whatever reason (Hendrix perhaps?) every Greco Strat copy I've picked up here has a missing back panel/cover. And due to the measurements being different to the US system (Metric vs Imperial), most replacements (inc. pickups) are misaligned or simply don't fit at all.
I recently had a scratchplate done for a telecaster copy Greco. Cost a fortune and the job was still not partocuallry good. I refuse to go back to that guy again
(If you want a job doing properly.....!).
For whatever reason (Hendrix perhaps?) every Greco Strat copy I've picked up here has a missing back panel/cover. And due to the measurements being different to the US system (Metric vs Imperial), most replacements (inc. pickups) are misaligned or simply don't fit at all.
I recently had a scratchplate done for a telecaster copy Greco. Cost a fortune and the job was still not partocuallry good. I refuse to go back to that guy again

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Re: Material to make rear cover plates for guitars
No worries! Thanks!
I've bought scratchplate blanks and made my own in the past. A bit more time consuming than a back cover because it is so visible, but it works.fuzzbuzzfuzz wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 7:28 amI recently had a scratchplate done for a telecaster copy Greco. Cost a fortune and the job was still not partocuallry good. I refuse to go back to that guy again(If you want a job doing properly.....!).
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/221255233578