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This is my new build; It's a semi-hollow telecaster with a gibson type neck

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The spec:

neck:

scale: 24 3/4"

fingerboard: ebony

neck: quatersaw african mahogany set neck

headstock: .125" cocobolo top with a ash veener

fret: medium

trussrod: stemac dual action

Body:

back:quatersaw african mahogany

Top: flamed makore w/ ash veener

Hardware:

BlackTune"O"matic bridge

Black wilkinson tuning keys

Duncan '59 humbucker

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more pics soon!

Philippe

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I like the way yours is going.A Tele with a TOM very cool.You have the nicest and cleanest bench I have ever seen.Please never invite me and my skilsaw over.Your router isn't even dusty.Mine is encrusted

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I like the way yours is going.A Tele with a TOM very cool.You have the nicest and cleanest bench I have ever seen.Please never invite me and my skilsaw over.Your router isn't even dusty.Mine is encrusted

This was my last bench so there is not luxury here!

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Do you have some idea for the F-hole? I want to do something different... something like this

Thanks!

Philippe

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looks great!! i love the grain of ur top do you have any close up pics of it?

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This is a naptha covered top from another build, but with the same wood. Looking sweet! I will experment with some dye to see what i can do with that stuff.

Jon, i borrow the idea from a milling machine. I put 3/8"-16 T-nuts a the back of my bench, extended the bolt with the plastic knob. You can't move the piece on the table with two clamp tited! It's great and cheap :D

Thanks!

Philippe

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So did you buy this bench, or build it? I'm getting a lot of ideas for my future work bench from this build!

I built it; 4X4" stud at each corner linked by 2X6" stud. the top is made from two poplar plywood glued together. Four sealer lacquer coat, and i wax it every month. So if glue drop fall on my table, it's easily remouvable. Voilà la recette! :D

Thanks!

See ya,

Philippe

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Great work Philippe! I love the guitar and the shop. It's often underestimated how important it is to have a clean, well-lit, and organized shop in order to do the job right. I know this firsthand, and not in a positive way :D .

I think you made the right call on the traditional f-holes too. Very classy build.

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