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    Routing Depths

    Hi Everyone haven't been on the forum in a while due to home renos and a few custom builds and repairs was looking for routing depths and came across this on another forum

    Please double check before using these but they may prove useful

    TELECASTER ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET: 0.625”
    NECK PICKUP: 0.687”
    WIRING ROUTE: 0.687”
    BRIDGE PICKUP: 0.850”
    CONTROL CAVITY: 1.50” (1.25” ON THINNER BODIES)
    BODY THICKNESS: 1.75” (50’s TELE’s varied from 1.50” to 1.75”)
    ROUNDOVERS: 1/8”

    JAGUAR (MIJ) ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET: 0.59”
    PICKUPS: 0.59”
    LEAD CONTROL CAVITY: 1.38”
    THREE SELECTOR CAVITY: 1.38”
    RHYTHM CONTROL CAVITY: 1.18”
    TREMOLO CAVITY: 1.38”
    BODY THICKNESS: 1.75”
    ROUNDOVERS: 0.50"

    DUOSONIC ROUTESTAKEN FROM A 1963 BODY)
    NECK POCKET: 0.63”
    PICKUPS: 0.59”
    SWITCH CAVITY: 1.00”
    CONTROL CAVITY: 1.25”
    BODY THICKNESS: 1.50”
    ROUNDOVERS: 0.50"

    MANDOCASTER ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET: 0.63”
    PICKUPS: 0.59”
    CONTROL CAVITY: 1.25”
    BODY THICKNESS: 1.57”
    ROUNDOVERS: ½” FRONT, ½” BACK

    BRONCO ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET: 0.63”
    TREMOLO CAVITY – 0.8125"
    TREMOLO SPRING DEPTH – 1.3125”
    PICKUP & WIRE CHANNEL - 0.8125"
    CONTROL CAVITY – 1.375”
    BODY THICKNESS – 1.50”
    ROUNDOVERS – 0.50"

    VINTAGE JAGUAR ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET - 9/16" ( 0.5625”)
    THIMBLE HOLE DEPTH - 1 3/16" ( 1.1875”)
    TREM CAVITY - 1 3/8" ( 1.375”)
    RHYTHM CAVITY - 1" (1.00”)
    LEAD CAVITY - 1 3/8" ( 1.375”)
    PICKUP CAVITIES - 3/8" ( .375”)
    BODY THICKNESS - 1 5/8" (1.625”)
    ROUNDOVER - 7/16" (.4375)

    VINTAGE JAZZMASTER ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET - 9/16" ( 0.5625”)
    THIMBLE HOLE DEPTH - 1 3/16" ( 1.1875”)
    TREM CAVITY - 1 3/8" ( 1.375”)
    RHYTHM CAVITY - 1" (1.00”)
    LEAD CAVITY - 1 3/8" ( 1.375”)
    PICKUP CAVITIES - 3/8" ( .375”)
    BODY THICKNESS - 1 5/8" (1.625”)
    ROUNDOVERS – 7/16” (.4375)

    MUSTANG ROUTES: (SLAB BODY)
    NECK POCKET: 0.63”
    PICKUPS: 0.59”
    SWITCH CAVITY: 1.00”
    CONTROL CAVITY: 1.25”
    TREMOLO ROUTES: 1.25”
    THIMBLES: 1.1875”
    BODY THICKNESS: 1.50”
    ROUNDOVERS: 0.50”

    P90 PICKUP ROUTES:
    TOM GUITARS: 5/8” DEEP
    FENDER STYLE GUITARS: 7/8” DEEP

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    some handy info there Euroa, cheers, pity they are all in the inferior imperial unit, maybe if someone is really bored they can convert all the measurements to metric
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    some handy info there Euroa, cheers, pity they are all in the inferior imperial unit, maybe if someone is really bored they can convert all the measurements to metric
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    I wasn't that bored...It might take awhile,bad enough converting to fractions of an inch!

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    Some of them work out to really crap metric equivalents.

    If it is not critical measurements you can round to the nearest mm or 0.1mm I guess?

    TELECASTER ROUTES:
    NECK POCKET: 0.625” = 15.875mm
    NECK PICKUP: 0.687” = 17.449mm
    WIRING ROUTE: 0.687”
    BRIDGE PICKUP: 0.850” = 21.59mm
    CONTROL CAVITY: 1.50” (1.25” ON THINNER BODIES) 38.1mm/ 31.7mm
    BODY THICKNESS: 1.75” (50’s TELE’s varied from 1.50” to 1.75”) =44.45mm
    ROUNDOVERS: 1/8” =3.175mm

    It depends how many decimal places you want to go to.
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    Man I really dislike point zero zippidy do dah of a mm measurements
    We are building guitars, not highly sensitive scientific devices...
    So yeah, round it to the nearest mm and all is good

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dingobass View Post
    Man I really dislike point zero zippidy do dah of a mm measurements
    We are building guitars, not highly sensitive scientific devices...
    So yeah, round it to the nearest mm and all is good
    Sorry DB, I work in industries that deal with deadlies at stupid speeds and high pressures. the devils are in the decimals.
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    Sure thing Frankie. I did an apprenticeship as a boilermaker in a factory that built the XPT trains and long wall mining equipment.
    We had to work to .5mm tolerances, but with Guitars that really isnt necessary

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Hey Frankie, fair enough when the decimals are important but who can set a router depth within 0.1mm ? I'd like to see that. For routing depths of a guitar the most important one is the neck pocket depth. Pickup depths not really important as long as the pup fits in the cavity
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    ... For routing depths of a guitar the most important one is the neck pocket depth. Pickup depths not really important as long as the pup fits in the cavity
    ... and doesn't poke out the back...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    Hey Frankie, fair enough when the decimals are important but who can set a router depth within 0.1mm ? I'd like to see that. For routing depths of a guitar the most important one is the neck pocket depth. Pickup depths not really important as long as the pup fits in the cavity
    It becomes habit, Wokka I have to remember that its not always necessary. FWIW the best I've got on my router is +/- 0.25mm! :P
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