My dovetail fanned fret Tele build
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 8:47 pm
I started this guitar last week for a contest over at the telecaster discussion forum. It ended monday and I did not meet the deadline. I think I gave it a pretty good run but knew when I started I probably would not make it, had a free long weekend so just wanted to give it a shot. Anyway, it was a disappointment getting so close, but its funny how things seem to work out sometimes... I got a call today from the local arts society and they want me to finish it and showcase it as part of an exhibit at the opening of the new library in our town! There is a bunch of exhibits, and this one is for this arts award in the area that I was lucky enough to win last year, so it will be shown with a variety of art work from past winners. There will be a lot of people around during the opening weeks of the library so it might be some good exposure!
Anyways, heres the details about this guitar:
2nd solid body build
Shape- Modified Tele shape, to correspond with fanned frets
Top woods- Indian rosewood and figured maple
Back woods- African mahogany and plain maple
Neck woods- African mahogany, rosewood and maple
Fretboard- Indian rosewood
Scale- 26.25" top and 24.75" bottom (25.5" at the center), "perp" at the 7th
Pickups- One Seymour duncan Jazz model humbucker at the moment, but might go to a P-90 and save the bucker for a carved top
Bridge- Going to be a homemade base with graph tech tele saddles
Nut- Tusq, 1 11/16" spacing
Truss rod- Stew mac hotrod
Electronics- One volume and one tone, 500k pots
Anyways, heres the details about this guitar:
2nd solid body build
Shape- Modified Tele shape, to correspond with fanned frets
Top woods- Indian rosewood and figured maple
Back woods- African mahogany and plain maple
Neck woods- African mahogany, rosewood and maple
Fretboard- Indian rosewood
Scale- 26.25" top and 24.75" bottom (25.5" at the center), "perp" at the 7th
Pickups- One Seymour duncan Jazz model humbucker at the moment, but might go to a P-90 and save the bucker for a carved top
Bridge- Going to be a homemade base with graph tech tele saddles
Nut- Tusq, 1 11/16" spacing
Truss rod- Stew mac hotrod
Electronics- One volume and one tone, 500k pots