Map a tele switch to a gibson switch?

you will need to add the push pull for the coil tap in yours

in the image linked
and in yours

black wire is hot ( to either side of the toggle )

red goes to the push pull in your diagram

in my linked one just connect one black wire to the outside legs of the switch and ground the center

bam your done


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you will need to add the push pull for the coil tap in yours

in the image linked
and in yours

black wire is hot ( to either side of the toggle )

red goes to the push pull in your diagram

in my linked one just connect one black wire to the outside legs of the switch and ground the center

bam your done


2H_3G_1VppSPLn_1TppSPLb.jpg

On the Two Humbucker diagram... When looking at the two push/pull pots facing each other, The volume Terminal 1 is folded back and grounded. The volume terminal 3 is connected to tone terminal 1. Is that correct?
 
I always try to think of ground as the most "clockwise" terminal, rather then left, right, or 1-2-3. That solves the problem of how you're viewing it. But it still assumes, you're looking at the rear. If you're looking at the pot from the knob direction, counter-clockwise is always "down."

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On the Two Humbucker diagram... When looking at the two push/pull pots facing each other, The volume Terminal 1 is folded back and grounded. The volume terminal 3 is connected to tone terminal 1. Is that correct?

yes

or better yet
What Artie said

you can do your treble bleed off those same two terminals

whichever style treble bleed you like
( I use the one bottom right )

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