I’ve never owned a Tele, and have always wanted to build my own guitar, so decided to tackle both of those last fall. While this is more alike to a Tele Deluxe, it had very quickly become my go to guitar for recording. Neck radius is very flat, unlike the Gibsons I usually play. Pickups are Seymour Duncan Slash V1matched set. Pots are Bournes. Work well direct into a tube amp or pedal, volume roll off very responsive. Finish was dye over spalted maple cap and the sealed with Zinsser Shellac.

  • Skua@kbin.earth
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    3 months ago

    To be fair I would imagine that making a good fretboard specifically goes significantly beyond what even a fairly proficient woodworker could do. That’s a complex shape with very little tolerance for getting anything wrong before it feels weird to use

    The carved top is a nice distinguishing feature. Any guitarist that sees it will know it’s not actually a tele, it’s something unique

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      3 months ago

      Yes, exactly. Know your limits and work within it… Haha

      I had a friend/fellow guitarist who made a guitar in high school shop class. It was overdue on submitting it and even with an extension was rushing on the final day. Could not get it to tune up at all. Turns out he didn’t measure the placement of the bridge. No idea what the scale length was…LOL.