Pinecaster

CanadianDave

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Looks like we’re taking the creative liberty of posting non-pedal builds in this thread, so here’s one of my summer projects.

I had a few old pine slabs left over from when my house was built in 1955. Originally, I filled the cracks and worm holes with gold epoxy, and turned them into shelves.

When I no longer needed the shelves, I plained them down, glued them, and turned them into a body blank.

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Sold some junk on EBay to pay for a Mexican roasted tele neck with tuners all ready loaded.

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I filled the grain with black filler, and finished it with de waxed shellac and waterlox.

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the bridge pickup is a Cavalier broadcaster style. I wax potted it with cedar balsam candles from Trader Joe’s.

Neck pickup is Seymour Duncan that I got used from Amazon warehouse deals, along with the bridge.

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Pickguard was cut, and I drilled out my own panel so I didn’t have to live with a blade switch.

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Since the photo was taken, I added a treble bleed.

The tone is a push-push that acts as a bypass to the tone and volume.

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And here’s the back

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