I've been waiting to build a guitar for a brother who lost a daughter, and I've been on the fence on which one to build, you just convinced me this one is the one. I'll be laser burning her portrait into the face of the guitar so he can hold her whenever he wants. Music is therapy. Thanks Sean.
That's cool and I'm sorry for your loss and my condolences to your brother and your family. I lost my son in 2022 on July 5th , so I know what your family is going through. My thoughts are with you 🙏✌️
Built a spalted maple top black binding tele kit a few years back. Drilled for string through, changed ALL hardware and added six way tele switch. Burst lacquer paint job and back.
I'm surprised I liked and never commented on this video. I built my tele kit. I added Alnico 5 pickups, bronze bridge, black pickguard and slapped some D'Addario's on. I painted mine a deep red. I'm going to do string through once I get a press for my drill from TEMU.
I really enjoy all your videos but this one may be my favorite. I have no mechanical aptitude whatsoever but I'm still tempted to try building a guitar kit. Great job!🤠🤠
Everybody needs a 10mm socket, because if you are a mechanic, you always lose the 10mm for some weird reason. Mechanics usually have extra 10mm sockets.
I've been playing my whole damn life. Playing over 50 years. You might say I know what I'm doing, somewhat. I've owned your Gibson Les pauls (late 50s jr.)and your Fenders (old Duo Sonic)You sir have inspired me to build a guitar.Thank you, damn it.
I have been building my own guitars for a few months now.. I've built a 72 copy of a Gibson destroyer accidently sold it for 800. That lit a fire Ive built a few strats then some Telecaster builds .. I am now building three semi hollw body builds I have been doing my own inlay on the necks .. You can build a total custom guitar for cheap
I bought this kit around Christmas just redid it recently, made it a string through and leveled the frets, balled the ends too. Love the show and thanks for sharing.
A Kit is a Great way to go if You don't have all the power tools needed to cut out & route one... Never had a Tele, May just need to Build one of those Kits ! Thanks for the Video & See Y'All Tonight.. Forever Scarred !!!
I just finished one. It’s a lot of fun. I am really happy with it. If you already have tools, paints, clear coats etc it will be cheaper. If you are starting with nothing and thinking this is a way to save money to get a guitar? Go buy a finished one. But if you want to dip your toe in the water, it’s totally worth it.
Im building a big hollow jazz box. Set neck, no back plates and wiring through the sound hole. This is my first attempt at a kit like this but it has a great finish and all aftermarket parts. Just waiting for the neck/body glue to dry. It should be great! btw I have never seen a guitar kit with a set of instructions.
Sean I put a Leo Jaymes Teli kit together put a Wilkinson p-90 in the bridge and a single coil in the bridge, Wilkinson locking tuners, it sounds and plays like a dream ,can't believe the clean tone ,hello from Will from Moncton NB Canada
Brings back memories. Got a DC Axe, 2 PU Gibson knockoff of a dual humbucker Melody Maker, like Ibanez makes. Replaced the cheap parts and put in P94's. It is one of my favorite guitars. Didn't know jack when I started. But by the time I finished, I have never had to pay for a setup, again. And I got a guitar with a good neck and a good sound.
I built a diy Tele kit from Bex Gears off Amazon about 3-4 years ago I replaced and upgraded the hardware , electronics and pickups. I painted it and everything , it was my first one and came out pretty decent. The neck was phenomenal and easily as nice as some of my guitars that cost upwards of $600. I'll definitely do another one in the future...
I have an idea for you Sean. In the automotive world kit cars are offered so people can own extremely rare or extremely expensive cars. You could build your own guitar kits and bring back some old classics or unaffordable guitars. The original Fender Bullet was only offered in 81 and 82. When these guitars are done right they look and play better than a Telecaster. I say that because I own one so don't get the OCD fired up. I can see it now---- The Scarred Bullet--- up there with the Shelby Cobras. Just a thought.
Thank You so much Sean. I tried my first build because of this video. I made a couple mistakes but got though them with some of the tricks I learned watching you.
Ive done 2 of these now and just a warning if your wierd like me and clearcoat your paint jobs. These will release air bubbles do not bake clear it and walk away. Youll have to sand it and reclear it multiple times anyway to get all the air bubbles out. 2 coats of primer and sanding before painting helps alot.
I recently got a Ibanez style guitar kit, and I can't wait to tear into it. Gonna be awesome! Thanks again for the inspiration to build a guitar. Your channel ROCKS!
I could have bet all the money I don’t have that you’d make this video . . . and that it would end up blue!! That wheel paint adds a nice metallic sheen on there - great idea. I keep hoping I’ll be able to build a guitar someday, even if it’s just a kit. There’s nothing like making things with your own hands, right?! (I come from a genetic pool of artists and carpenters - I’ve only tried my hand at the former, not the latter.) It’s not just about slapping the parts on a kit and calling it a day, but the therapeutic process and trying to build the best guitar you can. On top of that, it’s also about creative expression - tone wise, putting different parts, and then making it your own with the finish (you don’t have to just paint or stain - go hog wild with materials!). Of course, playing and admiring something you mostly made yourself will always put a smile on your face. One disappointment is that the neck is only 21 frets. I wonder if their other kits have necks with 22 or 24 frets. Oh and the bridge rattling. They either need a better bridge or to route for ferrels. If I offered another point of advice, everyone always ends up upgrading the farty sounding pickups. Maybe they can just charge a small up-charge to get an upgraded kit with better pickups and pots - maybe with some resistors/capacitors like orange drops, bumblebees, or those reddish/brownish ones already soldered on. Or offer it as an add-on kit, but I figure it makes sense to offer an upgraded kit so nobody is paying for crappy parts they won’t use. And btw, good move to include pickups with quick connects because the soldering part is often what stops people from trying to build kits - honestly, I have no clue why ALL pickups are just made with quick connects these days, including those from major manufacturers (it’s easier to cut them off if you need to solder onto your other parts, but if you don’t have to solder, why deter people?). The booklet itself has a lot of value including a template for the headstock and very clear diagrams/instructions. I’ve never seen a kit online that says it comes with two pick guards and shielding - and it’s the foil kind, not the messy crappy black paint that requires at least 2-3 coats. For the price they’re asking, these kits are a HUGE value. Imagine if they have a sale. Not you gotta get the guys at IYV to top this kit. Let’s start a kit war, lol. Good for the companies. Good for the manufacturers. Let’s see what you can do to top this kit, IYV! (And send me a sample for coming up with the challenge, lol! 😉😂)
I build my own guitars and not only it is very therapeutic, it is also very satisfying to build something with your own hands. We were just not designed to sit behind desks all day pushing 1's and 0's all day. And yes, it is sad to see a 21 fret neck being included, but I reckon its basically standard with Fender so they probably figured why bother. As for upgrade options, I reckon they could never offer all the options, so you would still end up with limited choices. In which case I would prefer to source everything myself. As for soldering, I have no clue as to why it puts the fear of God into so many guitarists. It is not that hard and it is need to know skills for a musician playing an amplified instrument. Murphy will ensure that something will fail that you can fix with a multimeter and a soldering iron. And youtube became big (and its basically the only thing it is still good for) by having tutorials on doing EVERYTHING! I learned how to build a guitar neck with LED's as dot markers from youtube.
@@davidcollin1436 I've bought a few of their pickups too. They seem fine. I'm with Glenn Fricker on pickups, they rarely make the huge difference that guitarists think they do. So as long as they give sound and are not microphobic most pickups will do. I do know that Sean HATES GF though. He thinks the stuff they sell is cheap trash.
Scar My Guitar - giving novice luthiers confidence since 2012!! Wooooo!!! Great build. You had a chance to do a Jeff Senn or L&L headstock. They are fun Tele options. Cheers!!
@@motorcyclemark2889 really? I'll have to try some out again at some point, I haven't been able get away from D'Addario strings on guitar, had good luck with cheap bass strings, but strings and cables are still costing me an arm and a leg, comparatively.. that and I've really been enjoying their baritone mediums 14 through 68's 🥵 they're sounding incredible on my hardtail SSS Strat clone
I did a headless kit from Leo Jaymz. I gave a hundred bucks for it. It came out pretty nice. But the first time I went to tune it up, one of the tuners fell off in my hand. They would not replace cuz it was past warranty. Even though I had to finish it and put it together. I can tune it and it stays pretty good, but I really wanted it to be right. Nice content buddy
Great idea, Sean 💡 You make me smile, and I always learn something. (Ive got a metallic blue Squire tele that I set up that I like.) "Plug & Play?!!?" _Sheet_ ... Even I could do it 😂 😮😅
Just started one of these kits for my granddaughter except I decided to go with the Poplar body because it seemed it may be lighter weight and easier to do some shaping I wanted to do. I did some contours for the belly and armrest that came out pretty cool. Been documenting the progress on my channel but got a little interrupted by a hurricane.
There are actually a few companies that make plug and play kits. Bex Guitars and Solo come to mind immediately, plus Guitar Fetish offers a complete plug and play system with prewired harnesses, pickups, and the output jack. I do think it's odd that they included a plug and play setup with a paddle headstock. A soldering iron is cheap and much easier to learn to use properly than a router. 🤣
I. Want to do the blue paint job. Do you think I can paint the finish coat over white base or should I do the darker blue base coat like you did. Love your channel.
I have encountered the same bridge rattle problem with top-loader six-saddle tele bridges but I didn't consider fixing it by stringing through the body- I just put a piece of foam under the springs! What causes the rattle? Is it that the top-loaded strings don't exert enough downforce on the saddles?
Why don't Telecasters ever have Stratocaster tremolo systems in them with the Spring cavity in back, and contoured bodies with the Belly cut. ..or Do they, ..?🤔
Was a nice blue though. I want to build a kit. If the grain looks really pretty though I'm thinking maybe a blue stain and clearcoat to show the grain through the colour.
@@frankhughes5702 Page probably prefers them, due to time and convenience. Pop a string and quickly get another one back in. I dont have a problem with top loaders, but if you have a choice of choosing a top loader or through body, without much of a price difference, through body is a better choice any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
@@1980bwc It does make for a jangley sound and I kinda like it. Now, I could be wrong on this theory but I think top loaded is also easier on strings and you won't break as many in my experience I've been top loading for three years and haven't broken a string yet and I play my strings forever before changing them
I have my same guitar I got in the 8th grade and I'm 50 now. My poor guitar needs a lot of work. I'm tempted to get a kit and build one, or get a Harley Benton or other affordable guitar. I'm not sure which way to go. I've never built one and don't have any special tools but I do have normal hand tools. Whatever I get will be for playing at home by myself or maybe jamming with a friend, but no gigs or anything profesional. So I'm curious what you recommend, buy a built guitar and maybe upgrade parts later, or build one and eventually change the pickups and tuners? I'd like to have a green guitar with the wood grain visible, so I'd probably stain it if I do it myself.
I'm curious why you don't do more with the finish. Spray, sand back, spray, sand back etc. I think it looks good as it is and a whole lot better than anything I've achieved.
Swapping magnets won't change the resistance, but it may change the inductance. It would be interesting to see how much. I think you would need a different meter, one that measures in Henries.
You’re definitely talking to me on this one. I’ve been thinking about putting together a build and already have a couple of Leo Jaymz guitars as it is. I think I’m gonna have to take the challenge.
That kit wasn't bad at all, I thought it was cool they included the black and white pickguards to give you some choice in the flavor. Six saddle bridge and string through body, I agree with 100,000%. Love the pro tip on correcting the fitment issues you might find like the control pocket being too small. I saw you remove the nut, did you "adjust" it or replace it with a bone nut? I think the finish you got was pretty damn good too. I know you must know how to make that finish like glass/mirror finish if you wanted to> I also know that doing that would take forever and it isn't necessary or that cool. Your finish has character and the character will become better with wear, tear and age because we know your scarred guitar ain't no closet queen! Love you man, I'll say hey at 10 tonight.
I was all set to get one of these and attempt to build it and then noticed all the tools necessary/ needed for building and setting one up appropriately. I like that you had so much listed what was needed and where to get it. What about the template? Maybe I overlooked where that was. I could use the dremel tool, but I've no clue how much to take out. Anywho, awesome video as usual.
What would you sell the finished guitar to a dealer for or even direct to consumer? Is it still cheaper than a Fender at $1k? It’s basically a souped up Affinity Tele…
Just recently started watching your videos. Great Content! Love the down to earth vibe. You create utilitarian tools not museum pieces. That finish on the body looks great.
So, if you don't have a belt sander, rough cut the shape with a saw, work to shape with a wood rasp, and finish sand the shape by hand. Is it more work? sure enough, but the quality of job will be just as good.
They have these “drum sander” attachments you can get at Home Depot. Use them with your cordless drill on the higher speed. That’s what I used on mine and it worked like a charm!
Nice video Sean, I sure hope it helps to spark an interest in DIY guitar building. That color you chose is almost Lake Placid Blue, like the Strat I am building. Keep'em coming. Drop of set of Cathy's pups in that T-Style you built in this video, that would seal the deal. Thanks y'all.
You could check out the Pango kits they have a bunch of different styles lots of set neck models too thanks for all the info Sean I have a flying V kit Im still collecting parts for my first build. They have there own website not amazon.
Scar, I can't believe you sprayed that beautiful body with high heat engine rattle can paint from autozone, lol !! That once was a beautiful body that should of been stained, then a coat of sanding sealer, sanded and finallt spray about 3 to 5 coats of clear w/ sanding in-between each until the final coat....
@scarmyguitar I know, lol, I hear ya. After watching your video, I plan on doing just that. If I'm being honest, I was a bit shocked because that blue rattle can paint actually turned out really nice. You did a great job on that!! I work with wood and high-end finishes, so when I see a nice piece of wood with graining etc I always imagine stain with a nice lacquer finish. Love what you're doing, your channels 💯🤙🏼
I’m a fast learner and you my friend are a awesome teacher very detailed and I’ve learned everything I know now about guitar repairs I’ve learned from you and I am Truly Forever Grateful I’m trying to talk my wife into letting us join the channel bro I need you
Sean/Shawn, my table saw doesn't cut curves as nice as your band saw in 16:54 or there bouts. And I DON'T have an oscillating drum-belt sander. But I love your idear for the paint job, with the blue chrome over the blue. That gives me ideas for doing a sunburst with metallic paint. Otherwise, I'm right with ya in terms of putting that kit together the way I want. I have the tools to check & fix frets & stuff. And a drill press. But I'm not sure I'd be happy to just swap the magnets in the pups. That doesn't solve all problems, but it's worth a try - might have a interesting sound! BTW, swapping the magnets won't change the resistance of the coils. Why would you think that? It might change the inductance though. You always want less. I love your finished guitar. Especially if YOU love it. All I care bout is if it sounds good, and plays good. If it looks cool, like a sunburst with metallic paint, that's even better. I'ma gwina do it. 🤪 👍 👌
I've been watching your channel for a bit now, and I agree with everything you've been saying. You have great content and ive learned alot from your wisdom. Thanks for telling I like it is bro. Keep up the great work 🤘
After watching your video I went to Amazon and bought one of these, it looks and sounds spectacular, unfortunately I'm going to have to take it to a store to adjust the intonation and action but it's worth every penny.
This is a good show. Ive built 3 guitars from parts ,I play them more than my older expensive ones ,They are as good as any off the rack 900 to 1200.00 .I like this scar guy, He shows people what they can do if they try .And hes rite ,Its just wood.The same wood ,Ive never used a kit ,Ill have to try one.
I've been waiting to build a guitar for a brother who lost a daughter, and I've been on the fence on which one to build, you just convinced me this one is the one. I'll be laser burning her portrait into the face of the guitar so he can hold her whenever he wants. Music is therapy. Thanks Sean.
That's pretty cool, what you're doing.
Awesome idea.and put her name as the pearl inlays
Yes yes that's beautiful
That's a bit above my capabilities.But it is definitely worth exploring.@@timothynichols6374
That's cool and I'm sorry for your loss and my condolences to your brother and your family. I lost my son in 2022 on July 5th , so I know what your family is going through. My thoughts are with you 🙏✌️
When wet sanding it helps to use a very mild soap solution, a little Dawn works great
Built a spalted maple top black binding tele kit a few years back. Drilled for string through, changed ALL hardware and added six way tele switch. Burst lacquer paint job and back.
I'm surprised I liked and never commented on this video. I built my tele kit. I added Alnico 5 pickups, bronze bridge, black pickguard and slapped some D'Addario's on. I painted mine a deep red. I'm going to do string through once I get a press for my drill from TEMU.
I really enjoy all your videos but this one may be my favorite. I have no mechanical aptitude whatsoever but I'm still tempted to try building a guitar kit. Great job!🤠🤠
Go for it! It's $85 and who cares if you screw it up! Chalk it up to a class you took and paid for or whatever just do it bro!
Your right mr Sean my telly is a string through. I watched you and done it and come out perfect thank you I will keep watching.
Everybody needs a 10mm socket, because if you are a mechanic, you always lose the 10mm for some weird reason. Mechanics usually have extra 10mm sockets.
Socket sets should have three 10 mm sockets and two 13 mm.
I've been playing my whole damn life. Playing over 50 years. You might say I know what I'm doing, somewhat. I've owned your Gibson Les pauls (late 50s jr.)and your Fenders (old Duo Sonic)You sir have inspired me to build a guitar.Thank you, damn it.
I have been building my own guitars for a few months now..
I've built a 72 copy of a Gibson destroyer accidently sold it for 800.
That lit a fire Ive built a few strats then some Telecaster builds ..
I am now building three semi hollw body builds I have been doing my own inlay on the necks ..
You can build a total custom guitar for cheap
I bought this kit around Christmas just redid it recently, made it a string through and leveled the frets, balled the ends too. Love the show and thanks for sharing.
Very nice!
A Kit is a Great way to go if You don't have all the power tools needed to cut out & route one...
Never had a Tele, May just need to Build one of those Kits !
Thanks for the Video & See Y'All Tonight.. Forever Scarred !!!
What did you use to stain the neck and maple fingerboard that vintage yellow tint?
I just finished one. It’s a lot of fun. I am really happy with it. If you already have tools, paints, clear coats etc it will be cheaper. If you are starting with nothing and thinking this is a way to save money to get a guitar? Go buy a finished one. But if you want to dip your toe in the water, it’s totally worth it.
Im building a big hollow jazz box. Set neck, no back plates and wiring through the sound hole. This is my first attempt at a kit like this but it has a great finish and all aftermarket parts. Just waiting for the neck/body glue to dry. It should be great! btw I have never seen a guitar kit with a set of instructions.
Sean I put a Leo Jaymes Teli kit together put a Wilkinson p-90 in the bridge and a single coil in the bridge, Wilkinson locking tuners, it sounds and plays like a dream ,can't believe the clean tone ,hello from Will from Moncton NB Canada
hello Will from Moncton NB
Brings back memories. Got a DC Axe, 2 PU Gibson knockoff of a dual humbucker Melody Maker, like Ibanez makes. Replaced the cheap parts and put in P94's. It is one of my favorite guitars. Didn't know jack when I started. But by the time I finished, I have never had to pay for a setup, again. And I got a guitar with a good neck and a good sound.
Man, a kit is tempting but I got so many guitars now. That said my current favorites to play are parts casters I built.
I built a diy Tele kit from Bex Gears off Amazon about 3-4 years ago I replaced and upgraded the hardware , electronics and pickups. I painted it and everything , it was my first one and came out pretty decent. The neck was phenomenal and easily as nice as some of my guitars that cost upwards of $600. I'll definitely do another one in the future...
I have an idea for you Sean. In the automotive world kit cars are offered so people can own extremely rare or extremely expensive cars. You could build your own guitar kits and bring back some old classics or unaffordable guitars. The original Fender Bullet was only offered in 81 and 82. When these guitars are done right they look and play better than a Telecaster. I say that because I own one so don't get the OCD fired up. I can see it now---- The Scarred Bullet--- up there with the Shelby Cobras. Just a thought.
I like the Ideer
I built a diy Tele from Solo. I used your scroll controls and pickups you used . Way nice Thanks
I don’t know what the others are complaining about but your work looks pretty good to me.
Thank You so much Sean. I tried my first build because of this video. I made a couple mistakes but got though them with some of the tricks I learned watching you.
Ive done 2 of these now and just a warning if your wierd like me and clearcoat your paint jobs. These will release air bubbles do not bake clear it and walk away. Youll have to sand it and reclear it multiple times anyway to get all the air bubbles out. 2 coats of primer and sanding before painting helps alot.
I built the leo Jamyz mahogany tele kit...and it came out awesome . Plays and sounds great !
It turned out awesome Sean. It shows that you used satin on the neck, did you spray the fretboard as well?
I recently got a Ibanez style guitar kit, and I can't wait to tear into it. Gonna be awesome! Thanks again for the inspiration to build a guitar. Your channel ROCKS!
Have fun!
Jimmy Page played his telecaster top loaded and he preferred it. It does have a unique sound but no issues with quality saddles.
I asked my kids for this exact kit for Father's Day. My first build, I can't wait. Using your tips I'm sure I'll get a nice guitar for under $100.
I could have bet all the money I don’t have that you’d make this video . . . and that it would end up blue!! That wheel paint adds a nice metallic sheen on there - great idea.
I keep hoping I’ll be able to build a guitar someday, even if it’s just a kit. There’s nothing like making things with your own hands, right?! (I come from a genetic pool of artists and carpenters - I’ve only tried my hand at the former, not the latter.) It’s not just about slapping the parts on a kit and calling it a day, but the therapeutic process and trying to build the best guitar you can. On top of that, it’s also about creative expression - tone wise, putting different parts, and then making it your own with the finish (you don’t have to just paint or stain - go hog wild with materials!). Of course, playing and admiring something you mostly made yourself will always put a smile on your face.
One disappointment is that the neck is only 21 frets. I wonder if their other kits have necks with 22 or 24 frets. Oh and the bridge rattling. They either need a better bridge or to route for ferrels.
If I offered another point of advice, everyone always ends up upgrading the farty sounding pickups. Maybe they can just charge a small up-charge to get an upgraded kit with better pickups and pots - maybe with some resistors/capacitors like orange drops, bumblebees, or those reddish/brownish ones already soldered on. Or offer it as an add-on kit, but I figure it makes sense to offer an upgraded kit so nobody is paying for crappy parts they won’t use. And btw, good move to include pickups with quick connects because the soldering part is often what stops people from trying to build kits - honestly, I have no clue why ALL pickups are just made with quick connects these days, including those from major manufacturers (it’s easier to cut them off if you need to solder onto your other parts, but if you don’t have to solder, why deter people?).
The booklet itself has a lot of value including a template for the headstock and very clear diagrams/instructions. I’ve never seen a kit online that says it comes with two pick guards and shielding - and it’s the foil kind, not the messy crappy black paint that requires at least 2-3 coats. For the price they’re asking, these kits are a HUGE value. Imagine if they have a sale.
Not you gotta get the guys at IYV to top this kit. Let’s start a kit war, lol. Good for the companies. Good for the manufacturers. Let’s see what you can do to top this kit, IYV! (And send me a sample for coming up with the challenge, lol! 😉😂)
I build my own guitars and not only it is very therapeutic, it is also very satisfying to build something with your own hands. We were just not designed to sit behind desks all day pushing 1's and 0's all day. And yes, it is sad to see a 21 fret neck being included, but I reckon its basically standard with Fender so they probably figured why bother.
As for upgrade options, I reckon they could never offer all the options, so you would still end up with limited choices. In which case I would prefer to source everything myself. As for soldering, I have no clue as to why it puts the fear of God into so many guitarists. It is not that hard and it is need to know skills for a musician playing an amplified instrument. Murphy will ensure that something will fail that you can fix with a multimeter and a soldering iron. And youtube became big (and its basically the only thing it is still good for) by having tutorials on doing EVERYTHING! I learned how to build a guitar neck with LED's as dot markers from youtube.
@@davidcollin1436 I've bought a few of their pickups too. They seem fine. I'm with Glenn Fricker on pickups, they rarely make the huge difference that guitarists think they do. So as long as they give sound and are not microphobic most pickups will do. I do know that Sean HATES GF though. He thinks the stuff they sell is cheap trash.
Scar My Guitar - giving novice luthiers confidence since 2012!! Wooooo!!! Great build. You had a chance to do a Jeff Senn or L&L headstock. They are fun Tele options. Cheers!!
I am a guitar noob, but it does sounds a lot better to me when the strings goes through the body.
Sounds 100% better since the string through mod.
swapping magnets doesn't change resistance but it does affect inductance or Henries.
no way you can get one of those cheap guitar kits sounding as good as a $1000+ Fender.. you'd need to put a $20 set of pickups in it to do that 😏
LoL
:D :D :D :D
bwahahahahaha lol
And a $4 set of strings
@@motorcyclemark2889 really? I'll have to try some out again at some point, I haven't been able get away from D'Addario strings on guitar, had good luck with cheap bass strings, but strings and cables are still costing me an arm and a leg, comparatively.. that and I've really been enjoying their baritone mediums 14 through 68's 🥵 they're sounding incredible on my hardtail SSS Strat clone
Thats a terrific tele. I am thinking of doing a kit build and this was a great instructional vid 👍
I did a headless kit from Leo Jaymz. I gave a hundred bucks for it. It came out pretty nice. But the first time I went to tune it up, one of the tuners fell off in my hand. They would not replace cuz it was past warranty. Even though I had to finish it and put it together. I can tune it and it stays pretty good, but I really wanted it to be right.
Nice content buddy
Great idea, Sean 💡 You make me smile, and I always learn something. (Ive got a metallic blue Squire tele that I set up that I like.) "Plug & Play?!!?" _Sheet_ ... Even I could do it 😂 😮😅
Just started one of these kits for my granddaughter except I decided to go with the Poplar body because it seemed it may be lighter weight and easier to do some shaping I wanted to do. I did some contours for the belly and armrest that came out pretty cool. Been documenting the progress on my channel but got a little interrupted by a hurricane.
Man, you did a great job on that. Thank you for sharing this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are actually a few companies that make plug and play kits. Bex Guitars and Solo come to mind immediately, plus Guitar Fetish offers a complete plug and play system with prewired harnesses, pickups, and the output jack. I do think it's odd that they included a plug and play setup with a paddle headstock. A soldering iron is cheap and much easier to learn to use properly than a router. 🤣
Perhaps you can also try Leo Jaymz's DIY product. Our product is the best at the same price point.
it turned out beautiful. Great color on the neck as well.
I. Want to do the blue paint job. Do you think I can paint the finish coat over white base or should I do the darker blue base coat like you did. Love your channel.
If you want
I have encountered the same bridge rattle problem with top-loader six-saddle tele bridges but I didn't consider fixing it by stringing through the body- I just put a piece of foam under the springs! What causes the rattle? Is it that the top-loaded strings don't exert enough downforce on the saddles?
From what I've seen from factory video's is that the hole in the neck joint is used to hang the body when they are putting a paint jjob on it
Why don't Telecasters ever have Stratocaster tremolo systems in them with the Spring cavity in back, and contoured bodies with the Belly cut.
..or Do they, ..?🤔
Their are some out there. I think Firefly had one I was looking at a few months ago.
Shawn, how could you paint over all that beautiful wood grain on that body,clear coat on the side & back with the blue face.
Was a nice blue though. I want to build a kit. If the grain looks really pretty though I'm thinking maybe a blue stain and clearcoat to show the grain through the colour.
You proved your point on that bridge. Trolls will be trolls. You schooled em, Sean. Great job. Killer Tele. DYTMSG! You da man!
Jimmy Page preferred top loading and that's good enough for me. My telecaster is top loaded and I don't have any issues you just need quality saddles.
@@frankhughes5702 Page probably prefers them, due to time and convenience. Pop a string and quickly get another one back in. I dont have a problem with top loaders, but if you have a choice of choosing a top loader or through body, without much of a price difference, through body is a better choice any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
@@1980bwc It does make for a jangley sound and I kinda like it. Now, I could be wrong on this theory but I think top loaded is also easier on strings and you won't break as many in my experience I've been top loading for three years and haven't broken a string yet and I play my strings forever before changing them
I have my same guitar I got in the 8th grade and I'm 50 now. My poor guitar needs a lot of work. I'm tempted to get a kit and build one, or get a Harley Benton or other affordable guitar. I'm not sure which way to go. I've never built one and don't have any special tools but I do have normal hand tools. Whatever I get will be for playing at home by myself or maybe jamming with a friend, but no gigs or anything profesional. So I'm curious what you recommend, buy a built guitar and maybe upgrade parts later, or build one and eventually change the pickups and tuners? I'd like to have a green guitar with the wood grain visible, so I'd probably stain it if I do it myself.
You send me your original guitar and i fix it!
@@scarmyguitar now that might work
That would be a great video!!
those builds on that website are pretty dope..
Also, I found a set of spray can trigger handles on Amazon. I paint a lot and I find them very useful.
Black wet-and dry sandpaper works better, doesn't load-up so much,lasts longer too!
Thank you!!! I’ve been wanting to try to build a kit for a long time!
I'm curious why you don't do more with the finish. Spray, sand back, spray, sand back etc.
I think it looks good as it is and a whole lot better than anything I've achieved.
Sounds great to my ear love the neck pup
You two are a power house team, very inspirational! Again ,love the craftsmanship and skill,will continue to watch and learn,peace
Awesome! Thank you!
Swapping magnets won't change the resistance, but it may change the inductance. It would be interesting to see how much. I think you would need a different meter, one that measures in Henries.
You’re definitely talking to me on this one. I’ve been thinking about putting together a build and already have a couple of Leo Jaymz guitars as it is. I think I’m gonna have to take the challenge.
Probably one of my top 3 guitar channels I've subscribed to.
That kit wasn't bad at all, I thought it was cool they included the black and white pickguards to give you some choice in the flavor. Six saddle bridge and string through body, I agree with 100,000%. Love the pro tip on correcting the fitment issues you might find like the control pocket being too small. I saw you remove the nut, did you "adjust" it or replace it with a bone nut? I think the finish you got was pretty damn good too. I know you must know how to make that finish like glass/mirror finish if you wanted to> I also know that doing that would take forever and it isn't necessary or that cool. Your finish has character and the character will become better with wear, tear and age because we know your scarred guitar ain't no closet queen! Love you man, I'll say hey at 10 tonight.
Great video. Finished product looks and sounds great.
I was all set to get one of these and attempt to build it and then noticed all the tools necessary/ needed for building and setting one up appropriately.
I like that you had so much listed what was needed and where to get it.
What about the template? Maybe I overlooked where that was. I could use the dremel tool, but I've no clue how much to take out.
Anywho, awesome video as usual.
You could also do it with a chisel if you don't mind not being pretty
Great job Sean and excellent call on the bridge.
Looks like a terrific Tele
Great video. I think I've found my Father's day gift!
What would you sell the finished guitar to a dealer for or even direct to consumer? Is it still cheaper than a Fender at $1k? It’s basically a souped up Affinity Tele…
Just recently started watching your videos. Great Content! Love the down to earth vibe. You create utilitarian tools not museum pieces. That finish on the body looks great.
Sean what cordless drill do you use?
There we go! Absolutely!
So, if you don't have a belt sander, rough cut the shape with a saw, work to shape with a wood rasp, and finish sand the shape by hand. Is it more work? sure enough, but the quality of job will be just as good.
They have these “drum sander” attachments you can get at Home Depot. Use them with your cordless drill on the higher speed. That’s what I used on mine and it worked like a charm!
Nice AutoZone plug......they sign my checks and payed for my Reaper!...I wanna build a tele now I know where to get the paint!
I have 6 tele style ones, 1 with a nice trem and got it signed by Nuno !!
The neck position still sounds like both pickups at the same time.
Yeah not much difference. I like to hear others say what I heard so I can get off the fence.
Yeah - didn't sound very different, did it?
Probably a bit more pronounced on his end. By the time it passes through, compression distortion plays tricks with us.
@@scarmyguitar OH CATHY! Let's get this Tele scarred up!😎
Nice video Sean, I sure hope it helps to spark an interest in DIY guitar building. That color you chose is almost Lake Placid Blue, like the Strat I am building. Keep'em coming. Drop of set of Cathy's pups in that T-Style you built in this video, that would seal the deal. Thanks y'all.
You could check out the Pango kits they have a bunch of different styles lots of set neck models too thanks for all the info Sean I have a flying V kit Im still collecting parts for my first build. They have there own website not amazon.
You should twist the wires together, each hit with a ground. That gives you excellent 60hz rejection.
Scar, I can't believe you sprayed that beautiful body with high heat engine rattle can paint from autozone, lol !! That once was a beautiful body that should of been stained, then a coat of sanding sealer, sanded and finallt spray about 3 to 5 coats of clear w/ sanding in-between each until the final coat....
Bro buy you one and do that. lol
@scarmyguitar I know, lol, I hear ya. After watching your video, I plan on doing just that. If I'm being honest, I was a bit shocked because that blue rattle can paint actually turned out really nice. You did a great job on that!! I work with wood and high-end finishes, so when I see a nice piece of wood with graining etc I always imagine stain with a nice lacquer finish. Love what you're doing, your channels 💯🤙🏼
@@ConditionZero76 I can build any guitar i want. So it's fun to experiment with the cheap stuff
Remember, Eddie Van Halen used Schwinn Bicycle Paint on Frankenstein.
Maple neck. Mahogany body. That ain't bad! I'd do a clearish or butterscotch paint job on that. Then make into a Mikawber.
Great job Sean! I have to admit I got a little worried when I saw the "unser" manual. That's just kwality 😁
I can't lie. I was an ol' pantyhose rubber before I started watching this channel lmao but for real Sean set me straight!
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Very nice, sounds like a very nice tele and looks great!!
I've done a few kits, they are fun to build, and play pretty good.
I bought the Bex gears Tele kit they make nice kits also
Looks pretty cool but I would've grain filled the body so the finish would've been a bit better. Overall though, I dig what you did with it.
I’m a fast learner and you my friend are a awesome teacher very detailed and I’ve learned everything I know now about guitar repairs I’ve learned from you and I am Truly Forever Grateful I’m trying to talk my wife into letting us join the channel bro I need you
Sean/Shawn, my table saw doesn't cut curves as nice as your band saw in 16:54 or there bouts.
And I DON'T have an oscillating drum-belt sander.
But I love your idear for the paint job, with the blue chrome over the blue. That gives me ideas for doing a sunburst with metallic paint.
Otherwise, I'm right with ya in terms of putting that kit together the way I want. I have the tools to check & fix frets & stuff. And a drill press.
But I'm not sure I'd be happy to just swap the magnets in the pups. That doesn't solve all problems, but it's worth a try - might have a interesting sound!
BTW, swapping the magnets won't change the resistance of the coils. Why would you think that?
It might change the inductance though. You always want less.
I love your finished guitar. Especially if YOU love it. All I care bout is if it sounds good, and plays good.
If it looks cool, like a sunburst with metallic paint, that's even better.
I'ma gwina do it.
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I checked the resistance for the guys that don't know lol. I would like to see this metallic sunburst you speak of lol
What size ferrules are you using?
Looks great! Leo James kit looks like a very well made kit. Thanks for showing us novices.
I've been watching your channel for a bit now, and I agree with everything you've been saying. You have great content and ive learned alot from your wisdom. Thanks for telling I like it is bro. Keep up the great work 🤘
Sounds awesome, Shawn. A testament to your skills. Maybe there's hope for me.
I saw what you did there hammering in those string ferrules. 😉
That blue chrome looks sick though.
Love your channel, my friend. great Guitar demos. Keep up the stellar work.
Cool project, Shawn! Yes. String thru is the way to go! You and Cathy take care!
Great job as always! Sounds killer.
After watching your video I went to Amazon and bought one of these, it looks and sounds spectacular, unfortunately I'm going to have to take it to a store to adjust the intonation and action but it's worth every penny.
I build guitars, and I do enjoy watching you.
This is a good show. Ive built 3 guitars from parts ,I play them more than my older expensive ones ,They are as good as any off the rack 900 to 1200.00 .I like this scar guy, He shows people what they can do if they try .And hes rite ,Its just wood.The same wood ,Ive never used a kit ,Ill have to try one.
9/27/24 they either are not selling it anymore or are sold out of the DIY Tele kit.
Just curious what was the stain you used on the neck? Love the videos keep them coming!
Great idea to get cooler paints at autozone. I'm going to try that on my kit. Thanks
Great build!
I agree with you about the electric blue paint job looks great🎸👍