Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

Nice job Stefan! Closer picture if you can! Wish I could build a guitar, like to try it sometime. -S

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helrazr84 wrote:

Nice job Stefan! Closer picture if you can! Wish I could build a guitar, like to try it sometime. -S

Teles aren't too hard to make http://m1175.photobucket.com/albumview/ … g.html?o=0 there ya go!!

Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

I would change the white plastic knobs to some stylish chrome ones.
..but very cool.

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DaveWammbarro wrote:

I would change the white plastic knobs to some stylish chrome ones.
..but very cool.

Yeah I know, they are only temps until I get the chromies!

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stefanhauk wrote:
DaveWammbarro wrote:

I would change the white plastic knobs to some stylish chrome ones.
..but very cool.

Yeah I know, they are only temps until I get the chromies!

Those just white DiMarzio style? Yeah chrome would look more appealing but they (white ones) kinda go with the untraditional look of zebra p-ups on a tele. Gives it more of a shred look, scalloped fretboard next?!

Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

helrazr84 wrote:
stefanhauk wrote:
DaveWammbarro wrote:

I would change the white plastic knobs to some stylish chrome ones.
..but very cool.

Yeah I know, they are only temps until I get the chromies!

Those just white DiMarzio style? Yeah chrome would look more appealing but they (white ones) kinda go with the untraditional look of zebra p-ups on a tele. Gives it more of a shred look, scalloped fretboard next?!

Never!!! Scalloped isn't my thing haha!!

Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

Great job man!  Did you get that super switch squared away or did you go back with the 3 way switch?

Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

Great looking result.  Good one!

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Ended up using the super switch, my step dad who's an electrician helped me figure it out!

These were the positions:
Position 1: full bridge humbucker
Position 2: both pickups coil split
Position 3: both pickups humbucking
Position 4: neck pickup split
Position 5: neck pickup full humbucker

Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

Nice!  Now get a push pull so you can reverse the phase and you've got Jimmy Page tones!!!

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AD3THREE wrote:

Nice!  Now get a push pull so you can reverse the phase and you've got Jimmy Page tones!!!

Theres no way I'm pulling apart that wiring ever again to do anything lol!

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LOL, come on wheres your sense of adventure?  Besides you don't have to mess with switch to wire in a mini toggle check this link out http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wi … inglecoils
Seriously this is some real fun if you get it working right!  Adds some funk to that sound for sure!  Plus if your looking for something different when its time to solo lets just say this gets nasty sounding when dirty!

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I highly recommend a tummy route and elbow route similar to a strat. smile

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NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

I highly recommend a tummy route and elbow route similar to a strat. smile

Nah man, I don't mind the flat feel of a tele smile

Re: Video of the Telecaster I've built as a school project (view page 2)

Will have some videos up of it soon!! Will also upload a demo of a Squier Tele (Which I purchased from my school) which I installed Fender '62 Custom pickups in!!

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AD3THREE wrote:

LOL, come on wheres your sense of adventure?  Besides you don't have to mess with switch to wire in a mini toggle check this link out http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wi … inglecoils
Seriously this is some real fun if you get it working right!  Adds some funk to that sound for sure!  Plus if your looking for something different when its time to solo lets just say this gets nasty sounding when dirty!

I'll second this. I had a Burns Brian May Red Special several years ago and while I never got on with the guitar that well, I did like the way you could do the phase switching thing to give a sound that really stood out...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhyNPc5-YM0

Here's the long awaited video of my Tele I built!!!

36 (edited by PSmith1946 2012-06-06 11:09:29)

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stefanhauk wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhyNPc5-YM0

Here's the long awaited video of my Tele I built!!!

Great stuff Stefan, as a woodwork teacher in my long distant past I can see the effort and attention to detail that's gone into that. A great result with excellent sound. Well done mate. cool

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