Foggy Lane Guitars
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Scratch Build - Blackguard Telecaster and Stratocaster Replicas
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Two builds I completed in late 2021. Number 1 is a Butterscotch swamp ash Tele replica with a reliced finish, custom Alnico 2 and 5 pickups and a nice chunky soft V shaped neck profile with a 7 1/4inch radius. Number 2 is a Butterscotch hardtail Strat replica with custom wound 1959 style pickups, single ply black pickguard and a medium C shaped neck with a 12 inch radius. Thanks for watching, a...
How to MAKE a Telecaster BRIDGE from COPPER plate!!
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Making a copper bridge plate for Telecaster style guitars out of 16gauge copper sheet metal and a 12 inch box and pan brake. I've reversed the pickup angle for even more snappy sizzling excitement!!! Tele bridge plate copper
ITS FINALLY DONE!!!! How does it sound!! 115 Year old SPRUCE STUD!!!! Now its a GUITAR!!!!
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A couple of years ago I acquired a small amount of old growth wood from a house renovation in the oldest part of the oldest city in North America. St. John's, Newfoundland. I turned it into a couple of guitar bodies about a year ago. Today, I'm finally getting around to continuing the first of these awesome Tele builds. ITS DONE!! FINALLY !!!! Thanks for watching and please, LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!!
Here's a quickie for ya!!
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Here's a quickie for ya!!
Turning 150 year old wood into GORGEOUS guitar body!!! Part 1
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Giving some REALLY OLD wood a new purpose. Making guitar bodies from barnwood, upcycling old boards into guitar. Barnwood telecaster Barncaster Pinecaster
Unboxing my latest online wood order!! Swamp Ash and Flame Maple!! Absolutely Gorgeous!!!!
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Just unboxing some wood I ordered online. Some stunning maple for necks and a nice piece of assh!! Thanks for watching!! Make sure to subscribe, like and share!!!
Getting Started on the 115 Year old spruce Telecaster body - Cavity Routing
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A couple of years ago I acquired a small amount of old growth wood from a house renovation in the oldest part of the oldest city in North America. St. John's, Newfoundland. I turned it into a couple of guitar bodies about a year ago. Today, I'm finally getting around to continuing the first of these awesome Tele builds. We start by routing the cavities, and lining up hardware. Hope you enjoy!! ...
How to drill perfect string through ferrules EVERYTIME!! Barnwood Telecaster build
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Drilling string through body ferrules in my barnwood Telecaster build. Sharp tools make the job so satisfying!!
Pleased to meechooo - Please allow me to introduce myself....OLD WOOD TELE BUILD
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Hello everyone, welcome to my brand new channel where I'll be building a solid body single cutaway Tele style guitar with a unique twist. I'm just getting back into it after almost a year's absence from doing anything guitar related....including playing them. Thanks for watching and be sure to leave a comment, subscribe, click the like button sit back and enjoy watching the transformation!!
My 52 Blackguard Replica - Built in 2021
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Here's a clip of me badly playing the 52 Replica Blackguard Tele style I built in 2021. A potential buyer wanted to see and hear it unplugged. Enjoy the guitar, if not the playing so much.

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  • @fishboy2011
    @fishboy2011 Місяць тому

    Great idea thank you

  • @svenramnefjell7742
    @svenramnefjell7742 Місяць тому

    Think of it, someone made those nails one by one by hand.

  • @bertonedes
    @bertonedes 6 місяців тому

    Stunning guitar. What is the rest of the body, pine or spruce? What finish u use? My tech made me a new-tele body from spruce. It so unusual solidbody material, its so soft, but sounds good, and the guitar is so light. Because of its softnes it will geet relic-look soon i thing ;)

  • @jkndrkn
    @jkndrkn 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for releasing part two!

  • @wilfredmcgillicuddy7902
    @wilfredmcgillicuddy7902 7 місяців тому

    I might have to drop over with a guitar that needs tuning or something...lol.

  • @Wodawic
    @Wodawic 7 місяців тому

    Nice video Foggy, looking forward to the next steps. Great technique and video work by the way - others should pay attention to your focus and closer shots. Well done.

  • @paulsigmon7263
    @paulsigmon7263 9 місяців тому

    Great short video, I hadn't thought of using my press like a pin router. Got 2 teles working now, I'll use from now on.

    • @fishboy2011
      @fishboy2011 Місяць тому

      I'm on my first Tele was just headed out to drill some holes and found this just in time

  • @britishnerd3919
    @britishnerd3919 11 місяців тому

    Could this also be done with other metals such as brass?

    • @danielbarbieri8199
      @danielbarbieri8199 2 місяці тому

      Don't use brass it will kill high frequencies

    • @britishnerd3919
      @britishnerd3919 Місяць тому

      @@danielbarbieri8199 Lol this comment would have been useful had I not just finished my brass plate

    • @danielbarbieri8199
      @danielbarbieri8199 Місяць тому

      @@britishnerd3919 Sorry mate...🤷 Now you have to decide tone or look

    • @britishnerd3919
      @britishnerd3919 Місяць тому

      @@danielbarbieri8199 look, for sure

  • @FatMatt_Tones
    @FatMatt_Tones 11 місяців тому

    I like your process better. Normally i step up each diameter. This seems more rational. Id say probably increases accuracy. Ill give it a try on my next set of teles. Thanks!!

  • @Steve-wz5pz
    @Steve-wz5pz Рік тому

    Nice work order - shoulder, THEN ferrule hole. I've seen folks do the opposite, and it is painful.

  • @cockpitracing
    @cockpitracing Рік тому

    Looks great. Just curious, does reversing the slant of the pickup have any advantage or just to be different?

    • @britishnerd3919
      @britishnerd3919 6 місяців тому

      The slant was to boost the treble in the original tele bridge, so this would probably have the opposite effect.

  • @revoltlikeme
    @revoltlikeme Рік тому

    At first I was like "what the f is the Zesty Italian dressing gonna do?" But yeah, I see what you did there. It's a good idea for gluing

  • @karldettling5981
    @karldettling5981 Рік тому

    I like most guys have the greatest guitars but my girl friend is really ugly and fat

  • @karldettling5981
    @karldettling5981 Рік тому

    That sound to me is more like 120 year old spruce but it is close enough to 115 and most people would not be able to tell. But most of the sound from guitars all depends on what you clean your guitar with. And how far off the planet you really are?

  • @IL2TXGunslinger
    @IL2TXGunslinger Рік тому

    Mother of toilet seat is my favorite! Binding is awesome! Super work all around and a unique tone. Thank you for making such a high quality video of your work. For those of us that can still work with our hands that was very special. Take my sub

  • @伊達邦彦-e5c
    @伊達邦彦-e5c Рік тому

    ペグのブッシングは付けないの?

  • @paulholubecki6386
    @paulholubecki6386 Рік тому

    What a great guitar...Paul from Australia

  • @AndyMartin401
    @AndyMartin401 Рік тому

    Seen this loads of times. What i want to see is how to do it without a drill press.

  • @Slash1066
    @Slash1066 Рік тому

    The wood was a little coarse and beaten up for my tastes, but I know people love the driftwood or relic look, be good to see the final guitar

  • @chuckschillingvideos
    @chuckschillingvideos Рік тому

    Gorgeous? Not particularly to my eyes.

  • @uvprofile67
    @uvprofile67 Рік тому

    It always amazes me how glue can hold so well. Nice work!

  • @wilmaliles5932
    @wilmaliles5932 Рік тому

    I built 4 teles out of sawmill yellow pine and you have to chamber them or they will weigh as much as a lespaul.😂

  • @maselbac
    @maselbac Рік тому

    When you think about it. The wood is far older than 150 years

  • @alexeichikish2221
    @alexeichikish2221 Рік тому

    Sounds not good!

  • @bultacowally
    @bultacowally Рік тому

    you started out saying it was 150 Y/O now its only 115??? Seemed like a LOT of work for nothing too special other than bragging rights to having the talent and all that equipment to do that....

  • @MrDiederikDuck
    @MrDiederikDuck Рік тому

    If you want to prevent the boards sliding over the wet glue joints, just throw some course table salt in the glue.

  • @onward5475
    @onward5475 Рік тому

    Один чувак взял лучшую кожу , лучшую подошву ... А потом намазал кожу клеем и придал форму ботинок . Больше я не возвращался на его канал . Тут всё аналогично .

  • @JoeChadburn702
    @JoeChadburn702 Рік тому

    That would Look EPIC with a Whisky Finish. I use half Cup of warmed up Oil, 5 Shots of Whisky, 2 spoons Vinegar, and Chuck some Wire Wool in to a Jar. Let it Naturally Cool down give it a Stir then apply. Looks Really Warm and Rustic.

  • @theverseshed
    @theverseshed Рік тому

    Still looks like a railway sleeper that's absorbed oil, coal dust and all manner of unmentionable muck. At about 3.30 it started to look as if there were real possibilities for interesting book-matching, but then . . . ??? Maybe when it's been sanded, finally shaped and properly stained and/or lacquered it will be something to admire . . . but not yet. I assume that will be part 2, so let's give it the benefit of doubt for now. I'm sure you can see what we, as yet, can't. Good music soundtrack though.

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 Рік тому

    How in the world is that a gorgeous guitar body? I thought that was the start point, not the end point. I expected so much more from this video.

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 Рік тому

    Shoot. ...who cares about some guitar, when you got that killer music happening. I will check them out. Birdseye Blues Song 1 of 4 Lazy Boy Blues Song 2 of 4

  • @kengyang1908
    @kengyang1908 Рік тому

    Be cool to put back couple those century old nails back in for creature when finished,,

  • @56davidwright
    @56davidwright Рік тому

    Beautiful 💕

  • @mikeschumacher9715
    @mikeschumacher9715 Рік тому

    I once saw a video, where a guy made a guitar body, out of colored pencils. It was better than this.

  • @David-fn7ro
    @David-fn7ro Рік тому

    It,s an insult to Telecasters!! What crap!

  • @benewgillian6823
    @benewgillian6823 Рік тому

    The wood is actually older, as the tree probably started to grow early 1800's or before...

  • @BurninSven1
    @BurninSven1 Рік тому

    Nice it is going to be super sweet. I did that too with a piece of wood from an old barn and an acacia board ua-cam.com/video/TtHldlED4lk/v-deo.html

  • @kearneydillon4803
    @kearneydillon4803 Рік тому

    What town you located? I am from Placentia? Awesome work.

  • @DogWalker-d8d
    @DogWalker-d8d Рік тому

    Love the porn music

  • @ИгорьНосков-ж7н

    Что же тут роскошного? Убожество какое...

  • @henrybartlett1986
    @henrybartlett1986 Рік тому

    Fabulous.

  • @patrickkem689
    @patrickkem689 Рік тому

    Amazing, one question though,,,why no spacers rings for the tuners? Just curious. Nice build ,nice tone,nice sounds!

  • @bassplayersayer
    @bassplayersayer Рік тому

    Beautiful wood, I like the TVJones pick ups for a change. One thing I would like to hear is the guitar with no dirt, no effects, just completely clean and change between neck and bridge. Really nice guitar !!!! Rock on !!!

  • @ТворческаяжизньАндреяСоловьяно

    СУПЕР!!!!ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВО!!!!И ЗВУЧИТ ХОРОШО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ТворческаяжизньАндреяСоловьяно

    СУПЕР!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!КРАСОТА!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!СПАСИБО ЗА ТАЛАНТ!!!!

  • @ТворческаяжизньАндреяСоловьяно

    супер!!!класс!!!молодец!!!привет из РОССИИ!!УДАЧИ!

  • @jamiemorgan4146
    @jamiemorgan4146 Рік тому

    Beautiful! Only 1 criticism. You should’ve alternated the grain on the 3 pieces of the wood you used as the back, to avoid cupping.. 🙃

  • @jamiemorgan4146
    @jamiemorgan4146 Рік тому

    Why Copper? Why not have 6 saddles? Inquiring minds need to know. Thanks 🙏🏻 It’s a good thing that you used the glove. Dull bits could catch. You know and spin. It could have sliced and diced you.. No good 😌 P.S. Isn’t copper the same price as gold these days? 😉🙌🏻 Save the copper dust 😬

  • @manonbassguitar
    @manonbassguitar Рік тому

    How come nobody ever uses dowels when joining slabs of wood? I was taught always reinforce slabs of wood when making furniture ( I know it’s two different things) but when a strung guitar is under enormous tension why is it never done this way?

    • @stillcamillus4287
      @stillcamillus4287 Рік тому

      right, i was wondering why he didn't use biscuits.

    • @charlesoliver2535
      @charlesoliver2535 Рік тому

      It usually is reinforced, even in instrument making.

    • @alanpecherer5705
      @alanpecherer5705 Рік тому

      Without giving you an answer, the tension, in the end, is not "enormous". I've never heard of a real Fender being biscuited or doweled together. I've seen different pieces of the body lamination crack at the seam which results in a finish crack, but unless the body was deliberately held and smashed over something hard, I've never seen a Fender-type body come apart in 50-odd years.

    • @conordyer2307
      @conordyer2307 Рік тому

      Because yo dont sit on guitars, wood glue is as strong as the wood itself when clamped properly....so it wont come apart at all.

    • @robertdusziii4125
      @robertdusziii4125 Рік тому

      Aren't most Fenders "solid" body? Meaning they are "solid"? I realize many of the Gibson Les Paul types aren't, but Strats and Tele's?

  • @chrispile3878
    @chrispile3878 Рік тому

    Tool & die makers trick.