Delilah
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Hello, everyone! Long time lurker, first time poster 
This is my second guitar build and my first Warmoth build. (I've done many modifications and built many many pedals and several amplifiers as well
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This is pretty-much my dream guitar
I wanted more Jazz than Caster, hence the neck, neck p'up, bridge and trem.
I know the strat-style output jack isn't very popular, but I can't stand reaching way down under to plug in. Lots of other little things that I got to do just my way
I wasn't sure how the JM-style bridge would match up with the tele-style tone-ring, but I am super happy with how it came out
Specs:
I had a few small issues with the build (that I was able to easily overcome with some elbow grease.) First off, the control route needed to be about 1/8" longer on the tone-knob side for the pots to fit and for the control plate to fit into the pickguard even though the pickguard was flush against the bottom of the neck. So I routed out about another 1/8" to make that work. Also the neck-angle was way too flat, so I sanded down the heel diagonally (about .040" on the headstock side) to put a nice angle in it.
I just need to do a fret-level now, but even without that, she plays, looks and sounds fantastic. Bright and punchy.
I'm totally jonesing to build another now
Thanks for reading and looking!
.o0O~Delilah~O0o.

This is my second guitar build and my first Warmoth build. (I've done many modifications and built many many pedals and several amplifiers as well

This is pretty-much my dream guitar

I know the strat-style output jack isn't very popular, but I can't stand reaching way down under to plug in. Lots of other little things that I got to do just my way

I wasn't sure how the JM-style bridge would match up with the tele-style tone-ring, but I am super happy with how it came out

Specs:
- Warmoth Jazzmaster neck (Ebony on Quartersawn Maple), SRV profile, MoP dots, TUSQ-XL nut, unfinished because that's how I like it.
- Warmoth Jazzcaster body in Antique White, routed for Tele Bridge and P90 neck, and contoured heel. I drilled it for a JM Bridge because it wasn't an option on the site.
- Warmoth Pickguard
- Bare Knuckle Flat 50 Bridge Pickup
- Bare Knuckle Supermassive P90 Neck Pickup
- Duesenberg Diamond Tremolo
- Mastery Bridge
- Glendale Guitars Cold Rolled Steel Tone Ring
- Emerson Custom Shop Pro pots (500k)
- Emerson Custom Shop .033uf PIO cap
- Fender Custom Shop 4-way switch
- Ernie Ball black Tele knobs
- Fender Locking Tuners
- TUSQ-XL String Trees
- Warmoth hardware (output, neck, and control plates)
- Fully shielded cavities and wiring
I had a few small issues with the build (that I was able to easily overcome with some elbow grease.) First off, the control route needed to be about 1/8" longer on the tone-knob side for the pots to fit and for the control plate to fit into the pickguard even though the pickguard was flush against the bottom of the neck. So I routed out about another 1/8" to make that work. Also the neck-angle was way too flat, so I sanded down the heel diagonally (about .040" on the headstock side) to put a nice angle in it.
I just need to do a fret-level now, but even without that, she plays, looks and sounds fantastic. Bright and punchy.
I'm totally jonesing to build another now

Thanks for reading and looking!
.o0O~Delilah~O0o.