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    Tla-1

    In keeping with the tradition of the members of this forum I have ordered another kit before finishing the one that I've got.
    I've always wanted a tele so looking forward to this building and having a play. I dare say this will be my main guitar after it's built so I can retire my much-loved and over-worked Maton Mastersound MS500.

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    Overlord of Music McCreed's Avatar
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    In keeping with the tradition of the members of this forum I have ordered another kit before finishing the one that I've got.
    LOL!!! Good on ya!
    Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenwilliam View Post
    In keeping with the tradition of the members of this forum I have ordered another kit before finishing the one that I've got.
    Good to see you keeping with tradition!

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    I got that sweet sweet notification from Aus Post this morning that my kit is there to be collected. Goodbye friends and family, I have a new love now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenwilliam View Post
    I got that sweet sweet notification from Aus Post this morning that my kit is there to be collected. Goodbye friends and family, I have a new love now.
    Haha love that! Have fun!

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    Alright! New kit!
    First things first I did a count and quick layout to make sure I had the bits and pieces. Again featuring my friend/assistant, Harrison.
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    Looks good.

    Onto the headstock shaping. I'm was going for the traditional tele shape. A little wonky but then again so am I, so I like it.
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    Now time for the infamous bridge positioning. I measured a few times, and I think I have come across the same issue as most people in that the hole for the bridge pickup is just a little too far back:
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    I also noticed that the pickguard is a little off - it doesn't sit around the neck completely straight so i'm going to have to trim a little off the inside.. nothing major, maybe half a mm.

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    I picked up a little Ozito rotary tool from Bunningtons this morning as recommended by a couple of people here so looking forward to getting that out and giving it a burl this afternoon! Wish me luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenwilliam View Post
    In keeping with the tradition of the members of this forum I have ordered another kit before finishing the one that I've got.
    Best opening post from any build diary ever.


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    Quote Originally Posted by glenwilliam View Post
    I picked up a little Ozito rotary tool from Bunningtons this morning as recommended by a couple of people here so looking forward to getting that out and giving it a burl this afternoon! Wish me luck!
    Should be ready for anything then. I've had mine for a couple of years now and it gets regular use.
    Out-lasted the Dremel that it replaced (of course you can use Dremel attachments in it).
    You'll get better and better with practice.

    cheers, Mark.

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    Just double check and measure a couple of times before making any mods. Your 'to remove' markings look a bit larger than I expected.

    Remember that the bridge (unlike the control plate) does not touch the pickguard (there should be a 3-4mm gap between them) and that the top B/E saddle should be moved forward almost to the end of the screw before measuring scale length. Measure the scale length in one go, from the front of the high E nut slot to the middle of the high E saddle.

    Cut out too much, then find the bridge needs to come back a bit, and you could end up with a visible hole.

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