Handmade Telecaster Thinline DIY video part I. music : 1) Forget the Whale - Suburban Outlaw (Instrumental) 2) Forget the Whale - I Know Where You've Been (Instrumental)
Thank you for your interest, don't worry the second part will be but first I have to finish my new workshop because I don't have a garage anymore and I can't do it on my knees
I'm waiting! I recommend walnut or black and wight ebony for top I'm not fan of poplar burl(especially for top in tele) but it looks amazing sometimes.
Amazing the results one can get, with a bit of imagination and willpower, without loads of expensive tools, well done, respect :) So many of the other guys..... have all the gear...... but..... no idea.
To those that watched this and had the audacity to give a thumbs down, shame on you. This was very very well done and this video was inspiring Jozef. I'm thinking of building a thinline and came across this video and you gave me great ideas. Ignore the people that go around video to video and give a thumbs down...the world doesn't need them. Thank you for the video
I'm not a guitar player but I appreciate fine instruments and woodworking projects! At 3:16 I can't help but look at the grain pattern and think to myself that I would have joined the far left to the far right. It wouldn't have been "book matched" but it would have been sort of a book match.
Hi, I’ve just purchased a Squire Classic Vibe thinline Tele, so this answers a host of questions for me. I hope you will put up the rest of the build. Thanks for all your work filming and editing this. That is a huge job on its own.
Really love your work..clean and high detil..and one more thing,you really know how to use your tools..excellent dude!! "Time that you enjoy waste,was not wasted"..this is how im describe what im feeling when watching your works..thxs man for share !!greeting from overseas,indonesia!!
How many guitars will you build each day, using your cnc? Can you go flying your PPL airplane, whilst your computer is building your guitars? How relaxed can one be? BEEP!
I guess a workshop build takes a helluva lot longer than a guitar build... I feel cheated being left at a cliffhanger but I guess the quality of your build will be well worth the wait. P.S. I have a guitar build I'm currently doing on my knees but I've ordered a table vise I will add to a mini workbench that I will need first for the more precise work so I get why a workshop is necessary. Can't wait to see your progress.
Hey Joe, what about the next part of your Telecaster Thinline Build? Part 1 is great (Thumbs up!) and I am curious how it's going on.... Greetings from Germany. Michael
last time i tryed to plane a potential guitar nody with a router a got some heavy routing makes every i pass i gave the wood. I used fresh out of the box mid priced grooving cutter. Did you ever have a similar experience? Your surface looks rather good
@@joe_ocenas Cherry is beautiful. I wanted to let you know I'm building my first non-lapsteel guitar right now and I'm taking notes on some of the things you're doing, like drilling around the horn. Very smart.
@@joe_ocenas ok. If you had cut the shape close to the edge, you would have been left a block for something else. in this way I am making a flying V bass from 3 different wooden blocks. 8 pieces... you work very well i'll wait next video!
Nice build! May I ask, what is the remaining thickness at the top and bottom of the tele after chambering? I mean the flat parts (where the pickups are and the other side)
Eu fiz a minha e não precisei dessa frescura toda de ficar fabricando moldes. A minha thinline hoje pertence à Lorena Avancini, da banda Adventus,,. E dá de um milhão à zero nessa Ching ling aí