Modified Tele Project

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Michael Baresi
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Modified Tele Project

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Hi All
Just wanted to share my latest project. Comments and tips ($ :lol: ) are always welcome.

Working from the mimf tele plans (ty) I have made a few changes.

Spanish Cedar 3 piece body.
Hard tail string thru bridge.
2 Humbuckers
1 vol 1 tone and a 3 way switch.
Arm bevel and belly contour
Binding on top and roundover back
I usually prefer a transparent finish but this time I'll be painting it.
Heres a few pics so far

The bridge is not attached yet and its waiting for the final sanding and binding.
Im waiting on the pickups in the mail so I haven't routed for them yet.
tele8.jpg
I prefer this type of output plate
tele6.jpg
I decided to route the control cavity from the back for a cleaner look on top
I decided to route the control cavity from the back for a cleaner look on top
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nice project Michael. amazing how those arm and belly cuts make a Tele feel really comfy!
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Yes and since I will probably be playing this one myself, I might as well be comfortable.
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Update on modified tele

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I mounted the neck, bridge and string ferrules today.
The neck pocket is very tight. I can lift the guitar with no screws in the neck.
I aligned it with my laser level and drilled the first neckplate hole.
I then attached the neck with one screw made sure it is in alignment with my laser and drilled the second hole. Then I mounted the neck and checked alignment for the bridge, again with the laser.
(The fretboard is still covered with masking tape)
I drilled the string thru holes etc etc. Everything lined up perfect.
Binding is my next task and then routing for the pickups. (when they arrive in the mail)
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Aligning the bridge with the laser level
Aligning the bridge with the laser level
ferrules.jpg
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I routed for binding using my poor mans binding jig. (See my post under tools)
All went well and I installed the binding using acetone.
I still need to do some sanding. (does it ever end?)
ETA on the pickup delivery is tues 19th.
te.ebinding1.jpg
telebinding2.jpg
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Sure looks good so far. That's a good trick with the laser level. I've had one of those for years, and I never thought to use it for neck alignment.
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Thanks Dan.
I had the same epiphany recently when I saw a guy on youtube do it.
I've had my level for years too and never thought about it till now.
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Finished the binding cleanup.
I sprayed a coat of lacquer as a sealer.
This was the first time I've used acetone to glue the binding on. I'm sold. It was so much easier than glue.
telebinding3.jpg
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Re: Modified Tele Project

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I just wonder if the controls are comfortable for you? I do tremolo and volume swells and the placement of the controls looks awkward from a playing point of view, not telling you this, but asking if they are comfortable for the way you play?
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Re: Modified Tele Project

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Hi Jedi
I placed the controls there because it allows me to use the volume with my little finger as i play.
I find them very accessible and comfortable.
thanks
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Re: Modified Tele Project

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I finally finished this tele.
It plays and sounds great.
I need to upgrade the tuners when I have some more cash.
Telefront.jpg [attachment=2]Telefront.jpg
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OOOH! Good color! And a nice looking guitar.
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Re: Modified Tele Project

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thanks Mark
I was a little hesitant about using yellow but Im happy with the way it turned out.
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