Maple TELECASTER Build - Electric Guitar from scratch!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2024
- I built my own Telecaster style guitar all from locally sourced Maple. I made some of my own tools and had to buy some cheap "luthier" tools as well.
Part 1 and 2 are shorter videos without talking. The Full Long Build video has narration and shows some more of the tools I made and information about them. I hope you can enjoy this series as a log of how I made my own guitar.
I bought a lot of the components online (links found on my website) and did my best to document everything in hopes of helping others.
Part 1: • I Built My Own Electri...
Part 2: • I Built My Own Electri...
FULL LONG BUILD VIDEO: • Maple TELECASTER Build...
Website with links and templates:
holbrooktech.weebly.com/maple...
If this video helped you please consider buying me lunch :)
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Hey. Thanks to anyone tuning in and watching with me!
Bro, you are the local luthier. Awesome work!
Hey, thanks!
Your jig for cutting the fret slots is genius. Nice! Thank you!
@@Byron_Blue thanks for watching!
Im guessing your a shop teacher, your kids are lucky to have a talented teacher. I to was lucky I spent 3 years of shop glass building molds and making fiberglass boats in our final year. Thanks for your service to our youth.
Thankyou ---had no idea so many species of tree were used -------interesting !
GREAT job!!
Pterocarpus angolensis is what I use for body --heavy but gorgeous grain /smell -nice video !
Fantastic job …👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You have access to some incredible tools and machines….❤️👍🏻👍🏻
I wish I Did…🤔👀 I am not even using templates…😹🎸🎶🎸
( The Jeff Galey Channel )
Loved this video!!! I've built a couple of electric guitar bodies from reclaimed woods, but never been brave enough to attempt a neck. Your walk through on your process made me think I could do that too! Beautiful guitar, thanks for sharing!!
Your guitar came out beautiful!
@@tomisham9900 thank you!!
Incredible work dude! Sad to have missed the premiere of this, but stoked to see this beauty of a tele you built! You're the GOAT!
looks and sounds amazing. good job :D
@@jefersonmuller2162 thank you very much!
Heavy wood guitars are awesome. Most of the time we play sitting down, anyway. Nice work dude.
That's a damn good build!
watched all the way through. Amazing job you did and inspiring to watch. Thank you
@@goten2831 thanks for watching!
Oh man beautiful. I am soooo envious of your shop and tools!!!
Great build nice looking gate dude
Beautiful guitar!! Great job, man. Congrats from brazil!!
@@philbustamante thanks so much for watching
Szép, végre egy natúr, festés néküli gitár.
Beautiful ! I too love a heavy beefy guitar. I don't get everybody raving about light, feather weight guitars. I am very impressed with your woodworking confidence. Great job 👍
She looks sweet. I have always wanted to learn how to play. I learned to play a little of one song, but never learned anything else😂. I'm 47 now and always ended up drinking at party's instead of playing a guitar.
Put some flatwound strings on it play some Johnny Cash in the style of how Luther Perkins played
Wow 😃👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙋🏻♂️🇧🇷
I live in Africa --use a African hardwood ---big choice
Is Maple heavier than say --mahogany ?--looks very white -my neck on my Strat is maple --very Smooth ---fretboard is rosewood
Maple body as well ?--
Can I have the old Guitar 🎸
What types of wood did Fender use on their many telecasters --one is ash I suppose ?
@@CarlWinter-oy8uf www.fuzzfaced.net/telecaster-body.html#:~:text=In%201963%2C%20Fender%20introduced%20an,natural%20ash%20and%20mahogany%20bodies.
So maple is very heavy compared to original tele wood?
@@CarlWinter-oy8uf there is no "original" tele wood. Fender has made guitars out of many different types wood since the inception of the Tele
21:29" At least he can watch.
Whenever I mess up, do something the wrong way or make things harder on myself I call it paying the stupid tax, lol. It's meant in a lighthearted way of course.
Good Job!!。im poor。please😢 japanese。
My favorite telecasters come from Japan. Less of a walk for you to get one than me😎
Sorry Strat wood --original ?
@@CarlWinter-oy8uf please explain your question better.
"I've wanted one of these for about 15 years."
You can buy a good used one for $500, or you can buy a copy for $60 and fit all new hardware. Telecasters are not the preserve of rich men!
Now if you said you had wanted to build one for the fun of it, then OK.
Really amazing video so much talent and skill! Had a lot of fun watching this thank you. 🔥