I built a guitar!

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Good day, Hive.
I can finally share the project that I have been working on for some time.
The FerguSeavey Telebastard.
One fine day, I was able to play my roommate's Jim Root Telecaster. I had never really played an electric guitar before. I know this is crazy, since I have been playing the guitar for 20 years. I had always been a rhythm strumming acoustic guitar player to accompany myself as I sing. Playing the mandolin broke me out of the cage of chord strumming, and it really prepared me for the electric guitar.
On this particular day, my roommate plugged a guitar into an amp and handed it to me. Because of the mandolin, I instinctively started playing some jigs and reels. The sound coming from the amp changed something inside of me. I played a Les Paul and Burns guitar before he handed me the Telecaster. I kind of became possessed by that guitar.
I played for hours on end, unable to put it down. A whole new world opened up to me. I knew I needed an electric guitar. My roommate happened to have a Telecaster-style guitar body and he suggested that we build one.


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Here is the body with the inspiration... the Jim Root Telecaster.


I have never even thought about building an electric guitar before, but as it turns out, it is really fun!
My recent woodworking skills came in handy, and I was happy to return to my table in the garage to do some sanding and carving. We needed extra room inside the guitar to fit the 9 volt battery that is necessary with EMG pickups. I was not afraid to use my carving knives to accomplish that.


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We initially tried to paint it white, but the paint didn't come out, so I sanded it down and painted it again.


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Then it was time to add a box full of parts!


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I insisted on locking tuners, like the Jim Root Telecaster, which I have named Excalibur. Then I learned about self trimming, locking tuners and almost fainted. I got some for my guitar, and they are the coolest things on Earth.


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There have been some issues, as the neck was warped from hanging on a peg in a guitar shop for years with nothing attached to it. There is some buzz in some of the frets, but string tension is slowly bending it back into shape.
I am making electric versions of some of my songs, and learning how to make the sounds that I have always heard in my head.
Here is the living room debut of the FerguSeavey Telebastard.



May this be the beginning of 1000 new songs!
Peace and long life, Hive.




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Hey this is awesome!

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It's also exciting, since the pickups are electro magnets. I get to work with them after all!

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This is DOPE! I love that you took matters in your own hands and built a guitar of your own. It's awesome to create your own things! We should totally jam out with your new guitar the next time I'm in MN. I sing and you play or some shit lol

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Awesome man! Is that a solid block of maple you used? Well done and enjoy it!

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I just learned that it is alder. The body was already shaped, but I am looking forward to making one from a chunk of wood.

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Alder is another great hardwood. A little darker than maple.

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ooh oohh... you got the bug too... there is no turning back now brother

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I'm already eyeing up one of my roommate's guitars that needs some fixing.
I want to learn what you know @meno! If I lived near you, I would ask to be your apprentice.

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Well done. Telecasters are cool. Have fun with it.

!PIZZA

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Wow this is so so creative🙂

Cheers to more creative ideas, the world is your oyster mate @tarotbyfergus 👍

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for an amateur guitar player like me, if i be able to build one one thing i'd say would be "finally i can rest in peace".
i did guitar repair years a go, and string buzz on certain fret is maybe mos common thing to occur.
well, congrats for telebastard, lol. good luck on the 1K coming songs \m/

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The string buzz has been a problem. It is fun to learn how to build and fix the guitars. Someday, maybe I will build a neck and it will have no buzz.

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Wow I have to show my kid this post, he will be very excited, he and I are restoring a guitar but not to this level, we just repaired the neck and put the strings, since he is starting to play the acoustic guitar, to later play the electric.

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I hope you have fun restoring the acoustic. I want to build an acoustic guitar too, but building an acoustic body is way beyond my skill level at this point.

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It is true, we could say that it is an art, the soundbox I have seen that have various forms, I recently learned that some come without a part that allows better approach the arm to the strings.

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I hope you have fun restoring the acoustic. I want to build an acoustic guitar too, but building an acoustic body is way beyond my skill level at this point.

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This is such a nice story to read. Always interesting to read/hear people's experiences discovering new things. And how wonderful such a discovery can lead to a whole new passion. Well, it's not completely new for you, since it is still the passion of playing the guitar and recording tracks/songs, but with a new instrument {SMILEY} Super nice you also took the effort to create your own electric guitar! Will you create more?

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I currently want to re-build my roommates guitar. In the spring I will probably make an electric guitar body and go from there. The garage is too cold at the moment though...

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Can imagine! The cold I mean. Winter time is to dream up all the things we want to do when Spring and Summer is there for us again 😉
NJOY your guitar and all the plans you are making to create more instruments 🙇

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