Delexe 5 New 51 Slab Swamp Ash with Maple Tele Neck.
Finished with Teak Oil and a Poly Wipe On
When I set out to buy a 5 string bass i pondered making a through neck from a Carvin blank. I wanted to make sure the low b was tight, and had read that a through neck would help with that but a bolt...
I do recommend practicing on scraps,
In my experience, it'd be best to practice on the same wood as the body that your actual going to be modifying if possible.
The router will 'feel' different ie cut quicker or slower depending the hardness of the wood.
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But as an electric.. would be cool.
If you bought a baritone (or regular scale) paddle neck, you could take use a hardtail bridge and substitute a single saddle...
Its Black and it has double the strings and a set of "double" p90s so "Double Black" The neck is a modified Warmoth, it was a 70s style SmurfHat headstock that I rounded over. I made the body out of three pieces of alder. Jack Plate and Control plate attached by machine screws into threaded...
I dont think they are fender spec, atleast not all of them, I have a 24 fret eden neck on another build and the heel comes all they was up to almost the 24th fret.
Here is my OWNER FINISHED telecaster.
Mahagony core with quilt/wild maple top
chambered body with single f-hole
belly and forearm contours
finished with green dye and matte gloss
back painted black
unfinished Rosewood/Madacascar ebony neck with gold frets
All gold hardware...
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