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So I've been interested in the 7/8th teles and haven't found a single person that's owned one, I decided to bite the bullet and build one myself.
Now i'm no luthier, but I have worked in a guitar repair shop for over 3 years so building guitars isn't too difficult, but when it comes to finishing I'm a complete virgin and I wanted to save some money when ordering so I thought it'd be a good experience to finsh a guitar myself. After hours and hours of reading on many different forums and googling etc I decided that I'd go with the simplest method, a colored danish oil finish and hand rubbed. I decided to document all this, just because!
And so the journey begins! Here are the body specs:
Model: 7/8 T-Style
Orientation: Right handed
F-Holes: None
Scale: 24-3/4"
Wood: Swamp Ash
Rout: Top Rout
Pickup Rout: Humbucker (Neck), None (Middle), Humbucker (Brdg)
Controls: None
Bridge: Tele® Bridge
Jack Rout: 7/8" (22mm) Side Jack Hole
Neck Pocket: Strat® Shape
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Contours: Contoured Heel / Tummy Cut / Forearm Contour
Battery Box: No Battery Box Rout
It arrived today in Sydney I immediately began unboxing and began checking the specs, hardware etc.

Upon unboxing, I run into the first small problem:

I ordered it for humbuckers and you can see the dip in bridge route. I emailed warmoth and they said this is normal as the body was originally routed for a tele bridge pickup and since asking for a humbucker routing, this is what's left of it. This was a showcase body. Though I'm sure the hardware will hide it, I think it would've been nice to know ahead of time before ordering it to be routed for a humbucker that this was going to happen instead of having it surprise me like so.
matching the hardware:

not completely aligned, the pickguard may need to be shaved down, hopefully not.
neck plate matches up

bridge is just about right and does cover up the routing dip.

This is where I begin the finishing...

Watco Danish oil RED MAHOGANY. Ordered online, the color of it on the watco site looked great!
And so I put on the first coat, and I do the back only. Just to see what it looks like on swamp ash, no grain filler.

It's alright, but the color isn't what I expected, it's a little bit too maroon/purply for me, I don't mind it but we'll see what happens when I go through everything. No grain filler has also made it a little bit blotchy and uneven, you can see the differences in certain parts of the wood. This is where I decide to sand it down with 220, and reapply with 320 wet sanding, as I've read, this method helps to have the danish oil act as a grain filler.

Looks much better I'd say. Still needs work however, as it still seems a tad blotchy to me, if anybody's got any tips on how to get it smoothed out and more even i'm all ears! I'm letting it dry overnight and will continue in the next day or two. More to come!
Now i'm no luthier, but I have worked in a guitar repair shop for over 3 years so building guitars isn't too difficult, but when it comes to finishing I'm a complete virgin and I wanted to save some money when ordering so I thought it'd be a good experience to finsh a guitar myself. After hours and hours of reading on many different forums and googling etc I decided that I'd go with the simplest method, a colored danish oil finish and hand rubbed. I decided to document all this, just because!
And so the journey begins! Here are the body specs:
Model: 7/8 T-Style
Orientation: Right handed
F-Holes: None
Scale: 24-3/4"
Wood: Swamp Ash
Rout: Top Rout
Pickup Rout: Humbucker (Neck), None (Middle), Humbucker (Brdg)
Controls: None
Bridge: Tele® Bridge
Jack Rout: 7/8" (22mm) Side Jack Hole
Neck Pocket: Strat® Shape
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Contours: Contoured Heel / Tummy Cut / Forearm Contour
Battery Box: No Battery Box Rout
It arrived today in Sydney I immediately began unboxing and began checking the specs, hardware etc.

Upon unboxing, I run into the first small problem:

I ordered it for humbuckers and you can see the dip in bridge route. I emailed warmoth and they said this is normal as the body was originally routed for a tele bridge pickup and since asking for a humbucker routing, this is what's left of it. This was a showcase body. Though I'm sure the hardware will hide it, I think it would've been nice to know ahead of time before ordering it to be routed for a humbucker that this was going to happen instead of having it surprise me like so.
matching the hardware:

not completely aligned, the pickguard may need to be shaved down, hopefully not.
neck plate matches up

bridge is just about right and does cover up the routing dip.

This is where I begin the finishing...

Watco Danish oil RED MAHOGANY. Ordered online, the color of it on the watco site looked great!
And so I put on the first coat, and I do the back only. Just to see what it looks like on swamp ash, no grain filler.

It's alright, but the color isn't what I expected, it's a little bit too maroon/purply for me, I don't mind it but we'll see what happens when I go through everything. No grain filler has also made it a little bit blotchy and uneven, you can see the differences in certain parts of the wood. This is where I decide to sand it down with 220, and reapply with 320 wet sanding, as I've read, this method helps to have the danish oil act as a grain filler.

Looks much better I'd say. Still needs work however, as it still seems a tad blotchy to me, if anybody's got any tips on how to get it smoothed out and more even i'm all ears! I'm letting it dry overnight and will continue in the next day or two. More to come!