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First Build - Anoter Blue Quilt Tele Beast


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First, many sincere thanks to all who put up with my questions. This was my first build and I wouldn't have even tried this if I hadn't found this forum. This is kind of a bittersweet end to this project because it is actually a wedding gift to a good friend I used to be in a band with. Now, if I can just talk the wife into letting me build one for myself. I built the templates and everything else where the body was concerned. The neck was the only part I had made. Here are the specs:

- 12" radius USACG custom made mahogany bolt-on neck (Tommy rocks! You won't find any better quality)

- Bone nut

- Mahogany body which I chambered

- AAAA quality maple top

- Nitro finish

- Binding front and back

- Maple inlay block string ferrule holder thingy (look at backside shot)

- Handmade mahogany cover plate on back

- Seymour Duncan Jerry Donahue Tele pickup in the bridge

- Seymour Duncan Phat Cat pickup in the neck

- Grover tuners

- 3-position tele switch, volume and tone knobs

- StewMac tele bridge

Some more links here:

http://www.advantexcom.net/~scarpen/angle.jpg

http://www.advantexcom.net/~scarpen/backside.jpg

http://www.advantexcom.net/~scarpen/headstock.jpg

fullshot.jpg

side.jpg

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That is beautiful!  Please tell me how you did the finish.  Thanks!

Well, Drak gave me some wonderful tips. I guess the best advice is to practice on scrap as much as possible. I used StewMac blue stain. It has a metallic sheen to it that just pops out at ya. Much better than the powder dye I started with (again, thanks Drak). Drak's recipe uses black as the first stain on the maple and I made some killer test samples using that method. However, the guy I made this for preferred the pure blue/blue effect. I will use Drak's black method on my next build. The other trick I learned (Drak again) was to ignore the ratio StewMac puts on the bottle of stain. It is too weak and I wasted alot of time trying to get it to look right. So make it strong.

Then I used a clean rag to wipe it on, let it set for about 30 seconds and then gently wipe some of it off with another rag(wet). After drying, you sand back the maple until it leaves the blue in just dark grain areas (not the best term). Then take your stain and reapply again, this time, I let it set for about 30 seconds but was a little more aggressive with wiping the stain off to get a better contrast. If you have more questions, Drak is very helpful and knows way more than I do.

The mahogany was done with grain filler that I added dark walnut stain to. This really pops the grain out.

Everything was then finished with tons of ReRanch Nitro finish. They have a really good website with tons of finishing help.

Hope that helps.

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BTW, what's going on with that pic of the back?  I see what looks like blue quilted maple where the ferrules are located.

Dave

That is exactly what that is! :D Truth time. It is actually covering up a f***-up. My drill press wasn't deep enough to drill all of the ferrule holes, so I tried some other device which ended up just wrecking the holes (live and learn). After I got through kicking myself, I made a template the width of the set of ferrule holes and got the router out and went to work routing out about a 1/4 inch deep. Then I shaped a piece of left over maple to fit in there, redrilled the holes and voila', no more f***-up!

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that looks familiar... I am working on something like that right now...  only painting back black.

please do us a favor and enter that into the guitar of the month section.

well done!

Thanks for the compliments, but I don't think it holds a candle to some of the other work being shown in here. I really don't know if it is GOTM material especially since the neck was made for me. But thanks again.

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Man Good work It's realy cool to see new guys learing and building just Great guitars and By the way man very very nice finish :D

And bigd right man You Gota "GOTM" that thing :D

!!METAL MATT!! B)

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BTW, what's going on with that pic of the back?  I see what looks like blue quilted maple where the ferrules are located.

Dave

That is exactly what that is! :D Truth time. It is actually covering up a f***-up. My drill press wasn't deep enough to drill all of the ferrule holes, so I tried some other device which ended up just wrecking the holes (live and learn). After I got through kicking myself, I made a template the width of the set of ferrule holes and got the router out and went to work routing out about a 1/4 inch deep. Then I shaped a piece of left over maple to fit in there, redrilled the holes and voila', no more f***-up!

That's what I thought. B) I just didn't want to suggest it when I asked. Excellent work dealing with a mishap.

Dave

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no seriously if this is your first build you have to enter it...

how much wood working experience do you have?  have you sprayed before?

Its very very good and very worthy of GOTM!

Only had high school shop class, but that was so friggin long ago. I just got Melvin's book and bugged everyone I could on here. This was my second finish job, the first was my black Strat you see in the avatar thing.

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This Looks Great!!

How does Phat Cat sound? I'm going to put into my tele project  too...

Dude, I only wish I had routed a humbucker sized space in the bridge. I would have immediately bought and thrown the bridge Phat Cat in there after hearing the neck. They just seem to handle anything. The cool thing is they are sized so that if you don't like them, you can just throw a humbucker in there. But I can't see ever getting rid of one. It is just a gorgeous big single coil sound.

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Wow thats a awesome finish. I think i might be starting a tele project when im done with school. You got me hooked on that quilted top. Where did you buy the top at?

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Wow thats a awesome finish. I think i might be starting a tele project when im done with school. You got me hooked on that quilted top. Where did you buy the top at?

I bought the top and the mahogany body from Tommy at USACG when I ordered the neck. That way I knew the neck and body would be the same type of mahogany.

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