Rectangular PVC gloss-surface plastic sheets for custom-cutting pickguards. Rectangular sheets are 11-1/4" x 19-1/8" (285mm x 485mm). CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
pickguard material By daniel hill from Monroe, LA Monday, April 6, 2020 Verified Buyer have not used it yet, but can tell it to be just fine. I have never bought anything from StewMac that was not of good quality.
White Pickguard Material By mike meadows from Murrieta, CA Monday, July 29, 2019 Verified Buyer Item as described.
White Pickguard Material By Terry Trautman from Castalia, OH Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Verified Buyer This pickguard material is just what I was looking for an old Harmony H-41 I'm restoring.
White Pickguard Material By ronald stickle from Succasunna, NJ Monday, November 5, 2018 Verified Buyer I am a price shopper looking for the best deal and i must say this is this best deal! The thickness and over all size is the best! It is best to buy as much as you need because the shipping is the same for more and less and quick!! 10 stars!!!
Fit the bill By William Carpenter from Mount Dora, FL Saturday, August 11, 2018 Verified Buyer Used this material to make a pick guard for a vintage Silvertone arch top guitar. Easy to cut and work. Made a plywood form. Trimmed it with a standard router laminate trimmer bit. Very happy with the result.
It can be fun making your own. By Fernando Dominguez from Upland, CA Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Verified Buyer Making your own routing and drilling jigs for making pickguards and covers can be work, but it can be fun too. And, though buying pickguards ready made can be cheaper if you consider the labor, there is more fun and feeling of accomplishment making your own. If you have made all the required jigs, one 12-13 dollar piece can get you 3 pickguards (plus a few control covers and etc. with the remnant pieces); I'm at that point, and it feels great. Now on to the actual plastic: no complaints!
This stuff is a bear to cut! By Charlene Ralph from Holley, NY Friday, May 5, 2017 Verified Buyer I bought this material to make a pickguard for my acoustic guitar, not realizing how thick 0.059" is. I understand now that this stuff is for electric guitars, but I forged ahead and made one for my acoustic anyway. I designed it by taking a straight on photo of my guitar, putting into my computer graphics program and then tracing the edge of the guitar and getting the sound hole size correct and then the rest was my creativity! I then printed out the outline (backwards), pressed the sticky side of clear shelf paper onto it (which picks up the ink, but doesn't really stick to the paper), peeled it off and then had an outline that I stuck onto the back of the pick guard material. Now the lines were drawn and the battle began! I used tin snips to get a rough shape, but the rest was a Dremel tool, a drill and a lot of hand filing with really small files. It's not perfect, like it would be if I created a wood form anf then bevel cut it, but I don't have ready access to the tools to be able to do that. Besides, the cutout in the pick guard would not have been possible using that method. The cross on head was the most difficult to make, but I wasn't going to give up!. The 3-M two-sided adhesive stuff worked spectacularly well. Although there was a lot of drama (in my mind) as I said, "You have one shot to get this on correctly..." as the picture shows, I got it on mostly where I wanted it. Thanks Stew-Mack!
Pickguard material By RickM from Frederick, MD Sunday, April 21, 2013 Verified Buyer Made great pickguards for my Firebird and my Rickenbacker 660.
1033 0.083" (2.1mm) thick White Pickgaurd Material By Dave Pono from Everett, WA Saturday, February 23, 2013 Verified Buyer This stuff was really easy to work with. It cut well with scissors and I made couple of replacement pickguards for my Ric. Very good quality.
White Pickguard material By Manny Pavone from Newtown, CT Sunday, January 27, 2013 Verified Buyer I am so glad I have found Stewmac for luthier supplies. This Pickguard material is wonderful. Small enough to make many small guards or truss rod covers but still large enough to make big guards like for a jazzmaster, jazz bass, precision bass or telecaster bass. Great Job Stewmac.