Hi guys,
Some really excellent builds already entered this month, so it feels like certainly haven't chosen the right month to finish my guitar! Nevertheless, here is my first build, a
TLA-1F. After years of dragging my wife through guitar shops my goal was to create a guitar that she would stop and look at. To achieve this I wudtone surfer girl Green on the guitar body's face and some of the headstock to allow the wood to show through. The back of the guitar is done with a colourless wudtone finish, while the neck is the colourless wudtone neck finishing kit. The sides of the guitar feature a pyrographed Paisley design that features imagery symbolic of musical influences and other things that are symbolic of our lives. This was also clear coated using colourless wudtone.
For hardware I used CTS 250K pots, CRL 3 way switch, pull-back cloth wiring, new chrome bridge plating, a 6 saddle bridge, Seymour Duncan hot tele pick ups, switch craft output jack coupled with an electrosocket jack mount, orange drop capacitor, a custom Paisley pick guard, chrome switch knob, chrome and abalone control dials, copper shielding throughout, as well as a new bone nut and gotoh tuners on the head.
While I've always preferred the strat style headstock, I wanted to pay hommage to the telecaster roots of the guitar. So I cut the headstock to a strat shape and used the colour tone and a faux binding to seperate the two while also linking them to the body's colour scheme. "simcaster" was the name I chose, not just because this is a simulation telecaster, but my wife's name is Simone! I made the design on my phone, printed it on some waterslide paper and applied it. To get it to bed in I had to use several coats of clear rattle can poly which I then sanded back before applying wudtone,so the finish matched the body.
The neck is standard except for the inlays. I drilled the centre of the black dots out and filled them with NZ paua shell. This was all finished with the wudtone finishing kit and 0000 steel wool.
That's about all there is too it. The guitar sounds incredible, and I'm delighted with the finished product.








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