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A Rock n' Roll Tele

Most common plates do, whether football or square. I exclusively get the 7/8" drill.

I found a curved plate that should fit the tele. Maybe it's the Gibson influence, but I like this better than the cup/electrosocket.
 
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The body showed up on Saturday. I checked the fit of the neck and it's perfectly snug in the pocket. I put some copper foil in. Not the best job, but also not bad for my first time.

While I was looking into installing the cup, I learned the hard lesson about Tele jack inputs. I decided to skip that. I have an electrosocket coming, but I was wondering if there is a plate that fits the 7/8s cut?

The football jack plate will work


And as it is a Tele the square jack plate will work also.

 
The body showed up on Saturday. I checked the fit of the neck and it's perfectly snug in the pocket. I put some copper foil in. Not the best job, but also not bad for my first time.

While I was looking into installing the cup, I learned the hard lesson about Tele jack inputs. I decided to skip that. I have an electrosocket coming, but I was wondering if there is a plate that fits the 7/8s cut?
Most plates (square/football), footballs are cutting it close but the ones sold by Warmoth will cover just fine.
 
I got one I think will work, it's cut for LP/Tele guitars. The one from Warmoth doesn't have nickel, unfortunately.
 
I'm setting myself up for soldering and I'm realizing I am doing something that isn't easy to find an answer for in tutorials.

I've got a neck humbucker with 4 wires: red, black, white and braided. I've got a P90 bridge pickup with black, white and blue wires. I've got 3 ft of black/white wires. A three-way switch, a mono input jack, a tone and volume knob for each pickup, a cap for each tone knob and a treble bleed for each pickup circuit to experiment with.

Attached is a picture of the pots and wires for verifcation.

Curious where I can find the right schematics for this?
 

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I'm setting myself up for soldering and I'm realizing I am doing something that isn't easy to find an answer for in tutorials.

I've got a neck humbucker with 4 wires: red, black, white and braided. I've got a P90 bridge pickup with black, white and blue wires. I've got 3 ft of black/white wires. A three-way switch, a mono input jack, a tone and volume knob for each pickup, a cap for each tone knob and a treble bleed for each pickup circuit to experiment with.

Attached is a picture of the pots and wires for verifcation.

Curious where I can find the right schematics for this?
before anything else, check with the manufacturers of each pickup, to verify their "wire color codes"...
 
Well, between screwing up my first soldering job, then doing a better job with a second try and discovering a faulty pot, this thing is finally done. I love it. The humbucker and the p90 bridge work well together for my taste. I really love blending the two, which I didn't like much with the two humbuckers on the LP.
 

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Here's some more pictures of the back and some details on the knobs. I installed the flush ferrules, I think they look great!

All hardware is nickel, except for the knobs, of course. The tuners are Hipshot staggered locking tuners. I haven't had a problem with the strings popping out of the nut, so +1 for staggered tuners. (I do have a string tree, but didn't install it). I love the locking tuners, I don't think I'll ever not install them on future guitars. I sprung some extra dough for the vintage bean tops, which I think are a nice touch.

The bridge is a Babicz Z-series, which I am very happy with. Easy to adjust, does the job and is a pretty simple and nice-looking bridge.
 

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