starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

loversmoon

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So after building the strat Ive decided to embark upon building myself a Tele partscaster. I havent decided on a finish yet. Has anyone put tru oil on maple/pine? I know they do it for necks but how about bodies? pine body.jpgpine body2.jpgpine body 3.jpg
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

looks nice!

Tru oil is fine to use on bodies as well, just make sure you build up enough thickness in the layers to be a protective coating as opposed to a couple of thin light coats which will soak into the grain and act as a sealer, but won't offer much protection from regular use/playing.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

Thanks guys. I have never attempted to seal or finish an instrument before. Plenty of chairs and what not. I was going to drop the custom/59 I just picked up off the forum into this project but im iffy on routing out the bridge pickup cavity with a dremel. only tool I have on hand.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

Looks like flame maple top to me. Nice looking.

Pine is a soft wood and the grain is very hard...makes for some difficult sanding/finishing. Good luck on your new project. We'll be waiting to see the finished product.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

looks nice!

Tru oil is fine to use on bodies as well, just make sure you build up enough thickness in the layers to be a protective coating as opposed to a couple of thin light coats which will soak into the grain and act as a sealer, but won't offer much protection from regular use/playing.

CTN speaks the truth here! I've done several instruments with Tru-Oil over the years with great results. It will continue to darken a bit with multiple coats, but the last one I did, my chambered mahogany bodied tele, (as well as the neck) turned out just wonderful. I love the color.

For pine, I've also used Howards Feed and Wax. Not as 'protective' as Tru-Oil......and Tru-Oil is not the most protective finish....but it keeps that natural, kinda rustic look that pine has. Good luck! Looks like you have a great looking body to work with.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

anyone out there ever drop a humbucky into a pine tele?? i realize thats goes against all things tele. LOL Guitar doc I thought it kind of looked flamed too from the pictures. I will take better ones upon its arrival so we can judge.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

I have used Tru Oil on many bodies, works great!
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

Thanks everyone. i cant wait til it actually gets here for me to see it in person. Im hoping the tru oil will make the grain pop up nicely. plan on getting a maple neck to go with it. I have some cts pots and vintage wiring left over from my previous build. any suggestions on a bridge? seller advised it had a 2 1/8 string spacing.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

I'm surprised pine isn't more popular for guitar bodies. It sounds similar to basswood, and it isn't so soft that the screw holes strip out easily, which I always thought would be the case.

My Modern Player Telecaster Plus was already routed for a humbucker, but now I have a nickel C5 in there.
Eventually, I'll buy a pickguard routed for a mini or P-90. I've also contemplated turning this into a replica of the SD 35th Ann. TeleGib, installing two zebra pickups with cream rings.

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Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

IMG_1245.jpgIMG_1249.jpgWOW now that is a super nice tele. I got some good tips from Colt Knight on finishing. Im gonna go with shellac and an amber tint I do believe. I am practicing now with some cheap dye and poly as you can see from the pics. I didnt sand it or anything as you can see it def would have needed it. I just wanted to get a feel for how to apply the dye and clear coats. these shots were taken when the last clear coat was still wet.
 
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Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

Tru Oil will work nicely on a body or a neck. You can also get some really easy to use spray lacquers from the hardware store. Minwax or Deft. Very easy to use stuff, and they look great in a thin layer over pine, if you like the "hugging the grain" look. My pine paint stick looks awesome after finishing my ash guitar with the Deft. makes me want to do a non-filled pine Esquire or Strato-Tele build.
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

yeah the pics above are done with minwax express stain in indigo blue then i sprayed minwax poly in the black can over it for a clear coat. This is a shot after about an hour of drying.IMG_1252.jpg
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

hey Guitar doc ever use zinsser's amber shellac on a guitar body?
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

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Body came in yesterday shockingly enough. I didnt realize mail ran on Christmas Eve. I got some sanding done tonight. I have to say its a beautiful body now let us pray I dont muck it up. :) Also got a good bit of parts in as well.

Joe Barden bridge
orange caps
cts tone pots
vintage wiring
fender "f" neck plate

now the wait begins for the rest of the parts to arrive. I went with a mighty mite neck that was fret leveled and dressed by ceg hardtails. Its the bottom one in this pic:2914v.jpg2914r.jpg
 
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Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

That's a fine stable of guitars you're putting together.
The Strat's all class but this Tele is schmick!
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

That's a fine stable of guitars you're putting together.
The Strat's all class but this Tele is schmick!
 
Re: starting a new build: Pine body telecaster with a curly maple top

Take your time and I'm sure it will turn out great. Keep the pics coming.
 
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