Building a 7 String Tele Style Neck-Thru Baritone Guitar From Scratch - Part 1
Join me on this multi-part series where I build a 7 string Tele style baritone guitar.
This is my second-ish guitar build, the first being a new body for my old Ibanez that used the original neck.
In Part 1 of this series, I will quickly go over specs, materials, and provide some photos of the rough milling stage of the lumber.
Let’s begin!
Specs
27.5” Scale length
24 Frets
10” Fretboard radius
Neck-thru construction
Reverse headstock
Graphtech nut
EMG 57-7H & 66-7H pickups
EMG switch, knobs, pots, etc.
Gold bridge, knobs, frets, tuners, string ferules, strap buttons
Gotoh SG381-07-MGT Locking Tuners
Materials
Book-matched curly maple top (Full thickness, not a veneer!)
Roasted maple body
Walnut / Padauk veneer / curly maple 5 pc neck
Curly maple cap on the headstock
Ebony fretboard
Step 1: Rough Milling
I forgot to take pictures of the wood before rough milling everything to the stage they’re at now, sorry. I milled these pieces back in October, and so theyve had a couple months to re-acclimate to their thinner, more svelte dimensions.
The bookmatched maple top was purchased as-is. It’s ready to be glued at any time.
Some Thoughts
The roasted maple wings are very dense, and share a similar colour to mahogany - but since it’s maple it is closed grain, so it could prove interesting in terms of tone.
Not sure what to do yet about fretboard inlays. I do want to experiment with fibre optic side dots but I’m already biting off more than I can chew with this project.
Next up is to get the neck pieces to final thicknesses and to glue it up!