
Brandon Breeze
Active member
KEEP SCROLLING TO THE BOTTOM, TONS OF PICS OF STEP BY STEP PROGRESS BELOW,
I know this is long past your attention span, but if you like seeing how things are built its a lot of fun!
So, I'm building my first guitar body since the mid/late 90's! I have many strats or similar, LP, PRS, Dean ML, Parker, Steinberger etc, so it's time for something different.
My build so far is:
Telecaster style
Walnut Body book matched
Quilt/Flamed Bubinga top(book matched)
Beveled edges similar to what Kiesel is doing on this type of body
Maple neck/rosewood board, veneer the rear with rosewood burl, tobacco or Amber finish on the back, probably keep the top of the headstock maple for contrast
True Temperament frets, for near perfect intonation(finally)
Chrome Locking tuners from Sperzel because they are so light and high quality
Kiesel Lithium humbucker Pickups K12B, & KF12N Frank Gambale spec neck pickup
Chrome Tonepros Wraparound bridge, for tone, duh
Chrome knurled knobs
3 way all chrome toggle switch
500k ohm high quality pots
If I could find someone to do it I would do a multi scale, TT fret neck with scalloped frets! Unfortunately that would likely be a $3k+ neck, way more than I want to spend.
I'm building the body, doing all of the work from wood blanks and finish, and I bought the neck. I don't yet have the equipment or skill to build the neck, especially since I'm using TT frets.
The walnut I'm using, got lucky at a local hardwoods shop:

Bubinga, a good friend of mine had this one sitting around:

I know this is long past your attention span, but if you like seeing how things are built its a lot of fun!
So, I'm building my first guitar body since the mid/late 90's! I have many strats or similar, LP, PRS, Dean ML, Parker, Steinberger etc, so it's time for something different.
My build so far is:
Telecaster style
Walnut Body book matched
Quilt/Flamed Bubinga top(book matched)
Beveled edges similar to what Kiesel is doing on this type of body
Maple neck/rosewood board, veneer the rear with rosewood burl, tobacco or Amber finish on the back, probably keep the top of the headstock maple for contrast
True Temperament frets, for near perfect intonation(finally)
Chrome Locking tuners from Sperzel because they are so light and high quality
Kiesel Lithium humbucker Pickups K12B, & KF12N Frank Gambale spec neck pickup
Chrome Tonepros Wraparound bridge, for tone, duh
Chrome knurled knobs
3 way all chrome toggle switch
500k ohm high quality pots
If I could find someone to do it I would do a multi scale, TT fret neck with scalloped frets! Unfortunately that would likely be a $3k+ neck, way more than I want to spend.
I'm building the body, doing all of the work from wood blanks and finish, and I bought the neck. I don't yet have the equipment or skill to build the neck, especially since I'm using TT frets.
The walnut I'm using, got lucky at a local hardwoods shop:

Bubinga, a good friend of mine had this one sitting around:
