Maple Tele start to finish (lots of photos)

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Maple Tele start to finish (lots of photos)

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Made this a few weeks ago for a guy that I work with. Maple body, maple neck, ebony fret markers, mahogany skunk stripe, pickup by toez10, finished in tru oil.
I freehanded the headstock and body shape, so it's not an exact telecaster exact shape, but I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.

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beautiful! thats really close for freehand work
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Thanks! I also made the body a lot thinner than a normal tele, otherwise it would have weighed a ton.
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holyCATS1415 wrote:Thanks! I also made the body a lot thinner than a normal tele, otherwise it would have weighed a ton.
yeah i cant imagine a full size maple telly-- would be heavier than an old les paul
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Post by cur »

holySHIT holyCATS, that's nice!

You have anymore truss rod installation pics

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Post by sunshiner »

That's a great biuld. How thick is the body? Looks like 38 mm like Mustang. I'm working on a guitar that will have 38 mm body at the moment, but have a lot of problems with it. Mostly because I don't have a workshop, so I'm building in the kitchen, what is totally inconvinient.
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Thanks! I used a router and a table jig that a friend of mine made to cut the slot for the truss rod, I forgot to take pictures that day though. The body is 1 1/4" thick.
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Was the fret-placement math fun? I bet it was fun.
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Post by cur »

Ther are charts for that. All you have to do is measure.

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fret placement just involves a set of digital calipers and a chart. Tedious but not too bad.
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That's no fun.
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Post by JohnnyTheBoy »

That neck looks superb!..especially as youve free handed the headstock... 8)
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Post by Zack »

amazing work as always dude. the skunk stripe looks great.

charts are good for quick scale length placement, but with the maths you could make some odd scale lengths.