Back to basics Telecaster Episode 2.
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Hi and welcome to episode to of the back to basics Telecaster build where I attempt to create a body blank from reclaimed pine using a very limited set of tools.
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Someday when time permits, could you do a video on sharpening chisels, planes, etc? That’s going to be a very cool tele!
Looking forward to seeing how this old pine looks once you clean the surface.
I'm glad you mentioned how long it took to get your boards flat and square when you were starting out! 😅
Hi Pat, I admire your discipline making this with your hand tools while you obviously have the means to do it a far easier way 🤟🤙
Great channel and so interesting, thank you.
I once had some beautiful 5Q 8 foot x 8" pine boards in the '90s that I cut from some pine with my Alaska mill, I stored them stickered up in the loft of my house for about 4 years, I ended up making some country farm tables from them, I remember saying to my dad, I wish I could build guitar bodies from pine.
I didn't know you could use pine as all my guitars were made from hardwoods, when I first got the internet in 1995 I found out that guitars had been made from pine and even composite materials!
Nice T-shirt. After buying one 30 years ago, my G-S guitar is still one of my favourite to play.
I like this series - it might well actually give me the inspiration to get round to actually building a guitar...
There's something nice about the sound of sharp plane cutting through wood, not to mention the smell. Good job Pat.
Oddly enough, this was one of the videos that i have been waiting. I have plan to make guitar, but even though I have plenty of power tools, I don't have jointer or thicknesser. I do have old stanley 5-1/2 that could do this trick but i have dreaded this jointing task for quite some time already. Jointing seems doable but there is still that flattening/thicknessing part that might need one more video to build up courage.
Looking forward to this series more so than normal as I do most of my work with hand tools so will probably learn more, great technical term by the way, “crapiness” 😂
Love old house wood. I've got a bunch.
I once sold a guitar (Les Paul gold top) to pay for a roof repair. maybe someone will turn my roof into a guitar,