
Anyway, I recently felt like I was getting keen to have another crack at making a guitar.
Given it's now more than 5 years since I did a week long electric guitar building course, that memory is starting to get a little hazy now too. I figured I'm probably best served by using old bits of timber I had lying around to do a test run. I'm aiming to make a telecaster type guitar.
First challenge I've set myself was to do the neck; that's the hard part, so if I can get that done, then I'll be able to do the rest.
I had an old qld maple (i think) neck and a qld something something fretboard blank lying around that I bought the weekend I finished the course. I never really feel in love with the fretboard blank (too brown for my liking) and I haven't had a way to cut the fret slots, so they sat for ages too.
First step was to work out how the hell to cut fret slots!