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Building a Telecaster (questions inside)


SteveiJobzz

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Alright. I recently decided to build a guitar for a summer project. I decided to do a Tele because, hey, is there an easier guitar to start with?

 

It started with a 2 inch thick, 75lb chunk of black walnut the size of a railroad tie (with a history behind it).

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I cut a chunk off of that and cut THAT in half.

 

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Then planed them down and bookmatched them, glued them together...

 

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Sanded it smooth and now it looks like this.

 

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Now my questions are as follows.

 

1. What's the best finish for a clear coat? I know shellac is really nice looking but I hear its a pain and nitro is another option. Any others?

2. I want to to a very small burst around the edge, just to add some depth. What kind of dye should I use and how should I apply it?

 

I'm sure there will be more questions to come, but these are nagging at me right now because I want to route out the body this weekend and then cut it out, with the next step after being the prep and finishing.

 

Side note: I do need some Tele hardware if anyone has some laying around in their parts drawer.

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Update.

 

I got a chance to start the routing.

 

It's a little rough on the control cavity because my router wouldn't go deep enough, so I had to use the drill press. I'll even it out with some sanding and chiseling later. Also, the whole outline needs to get moved down about 1/8th of an inch before I cut it out because it's not lining up quite right.

 

Tomorrow (hopefully) I can fix the outline, clean up the control cavity and cut the body out. I'm also hoping to drill the wiring channels and the jack hole too if I'm ambitious. I'm going to wait until I get the bridge before I drill the holes for the bridge and ferrules.

 

Pics:

 

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Hopefully more tomorrow. I'm hoping to be finishing by Tuesday.

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Alright. The body is cut out.

 

I took out a band saw blade on this baby. It was a real tough cut

 

After it was cut out I sanded the outside to get rid of the residue left by the friction of the blade.

 

I think it came out pretty good.

 

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Here it is with the neck attached.

 

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I also filled the cracks with sandable wood filler. None of them are real bad, but they did need to get filled a little.

 

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Now it needs a little bit of finish sanding to prepare for the finishing process.

 

I'm a big fan of the grain. And it's actually starting to look like a guitar now.

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Well I decided to start finishing.

 

I went with shellac, because I can't find nitro in hardware stores and I'm not going to use poly.

 

I mixed in some black dye with some shellac and started bursting. This is after about 2 half hour sessions. I want it a bit darker, but I may just leave it.

 

Apologies for the really grainy pictures.

 

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Clear coat later today/tomorrow probably.

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