I hope some of you will find some inspiration from this Instructable and try building your own electric guitar. Also, if you would be so kind as to vote for this Instructable in the Epilog challenge.
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Wood for the neck, I used maple, I got every thing I needed from a section
3/4" X 6" X 24".
Wood for the fret board, I used a section 1/4" X 2 1/4" X 20" of Walnut.
Medium high nickle silver fret wire.
2 Humbucker pickups, two 500K ohm control pots, one 3 way selector switch, about 3 feet of telephone jack wire, one 1/4" stereo or mono jack. A capacitor for the tone pot and a pair of dial covers for the controls.
You would also need the rings to cover the pick ups, a set of 6 tuners, a bone for the nut a truss rod, a cover plate for the control cavities, and a jack plate for the jack. some strap buttons (2) a hand full of screws the very small ones that would be used for installing the tuners and cover plates.
Get some wood filler, some automotive spot and glazing putty, high build primer, lacquer, finish paint, clear coat, paste wax, sand paper ,grits ranging from 60 to at least 320. Some 0000 steel wool and wipe on poly.
table saw, joiner, chop saw, stationary belt/disc sander, drill press, cordless drill, angle grinder, electric and hand copping saws, jig saw, soldering iron, wire strippers and various pliers, spoke shave, block plane, smooth plane, cabinet scraper, router, rasps, files, sandpaper, digital calipers, tape measures, various straight edges, carpenters squares, dovetail saw, flush cut saw, plastic headed hammer, chisels, various drill bits and screw drivers.
I think that about covers it.
There is also a simple math formula you can use which I would need to look for but it is based on what is called the rule of 18ths.