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TL first build,
I wanted to build a Tele style guitar as a base to hot-rod :-)
I pick a 67 headstock shape from the shapes on the inter-web, it fitted the paddle pop with the least modifications .
The headstock is cut and the neck has a few coats of Tung oil.
You have to wait 24 hours in between coats so it's an exercise in patients.
1st pic
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Here's a pic of the body with a Champagne Metalic Glow top coat ( Holden car colour )
Early stages
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ah didn't see this build diary.
Body looks great Bruce.
so clear coats going on that now ?
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Yep, Woka the clear is going on and then I will sand and polish it.
I'm a beginner at this and it's been great fun.
But it's a continuous learning process ;-)
Cutting the headstock was a buttock clenching moment, I was really pleased with the results.
I have some mods in mind, I've got some Gotoh machine heads and afive way switch.
I'm thinking about a Joe Barden bridge next.
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upgrades sound good Bruce. For a beginner you are doing very well !
Funny thing you never stop learning when building guitars/basses.
Be interested to hear what the 5 way switch settings will be.
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I was thinking of using the switch to have
1. Front
2. Back
3. Both in parallel
4. Both in serial
5. A cocked Wah setting
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sounds good Bruce, I've never heard of the 5th setting, I'll check it out on Google (my best friend !)
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Wokks, the cocked wah/eldred mod/single cap esquire are all essentially the same thing, using a small value cap to trim off some highs instead of the cap/resistor config of an Esquire. Using a 5-way keeps it all on one switch, whereas I used mini-switches etc in that Tele/Esquire wiring thread (here and here).
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