Warmoth Jazzmaster Build (What to do & what not to do) BareKnucklePickups/HipshotHardware
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Following on from the unboxing video of my Warmoth Jazzmaster parts, here is a time-lapse of the assembly process myself and Johno went through putting this guitar together.
I made some errors ordering the body which were rectified thanks to some great advice from Stu @SMPGuitars
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I just started speccing out a Warmouth Jazzmaster build yesterday. Single bridge humbucker and volume but I'm gonna use the pickguard since it's my first wiring job. Also plan to have it routed out for HH and just hiding the neck pup rout until I decide to use or not later. Thanks for posting a look at what the process may be like!
A suggestion for mounting the string ferrules, use a rubber hammer 🔨 and a small wooden block , works quite well
Superb looking guitar 👍👍 The honesty about mistakes is really refreshing to hear. Great that you got advice and fixed the situations.
For every player builder always keep and and all your hardwood scrap, you will most likely need it later as you see. Amazing guitar the Jazzmaster Body has know become my favorite style, you cant beat the way it looks and is perfect playing with a strap.
Thanks for sharing your experience...And what an amazing looking axe you have built! If it sounds half as good as it looks it will be killer!
That is a cool Jazzmaster. I can't wait to hear how it sounds!!!
awesome video and build, thank you for sharing and glad it all worked out for you!
Wow, If this was had the Jungle burst finish it would be the exact guitar i just ordered. Nice build
like a piece of art
Love that wood combination! Wait, you can measure out the tape for the electronics cavity and put it on neatly instead of slapping 83 torn pieces all around the area? Huh. Learn something new everyday! Someone probably already commented but there are options on the site for both of the problems you had. There’s a hipshot fixed bridge option and select the humbuckers-wood mount option for the pickups.
Good god, I just ordered parts just like yours, then chanced upon your video. You guardian angel! You're gonna have another guitar that looks like yours somewhere in the world 😅
Cool build dude. I like all the blacked out hardware.
Impeccable taste. Looks amazing.
Beautiful Guitar!
I only just found this video moments ago. So weird, you've built the Warmoth Jazzmaster in my mind's eye. Even the CBS Strat style headstock. Satiny oil finish, ash JM body with nice darker wood top like walnut or black limba. Roasted flame maple neck and board, black hardware with hardtail bridge, locking tuners, etc. etc. I just kept going from double humbucker to P90s. Never pulled the trigger though. Your video is a nice test run without the risk! Cheers. -r
Really nice guitar. Thanks for sharing your mistakes. There's a lot of options on the build pages and some of them are not super clear for those of us who haven't pieced one together before.
What base height did you go with for your bridge, the .125 or the .175? I'm doing a similar build here soon, and I'm planning to use the same bridge.
I was just about to ask the same question. I got the .125 Hipshot for my Warmoth Strat and my saddles are pretty much maxed out in terms of height. I’m assuming the .175 would have been the much better option
Very pretty ! My son & I are going to build a carved Tele from Warmoth soon and I’m trying to get in order the things we need to order and request so I don’t screw it all up . Great Vid
The colours look good, but I'd want to get a deeper finish on the Walnut top. I realise low sheen finish is popular now.
Looks grea, i would prefer the whole body stained, as looks better and will be more badass
Great looking guitar. Good color combination too. Well done.
Killer guitar!!!!😎
Great video!!!! I've got a warmoth strat and tele and been contemplating the modern rock JM build for some time.
This looks sick man
What tuner ream size did you order for the Hipshot tuners? Thanks. Lovely guitar.
Gene Snodgrass it was the Sperzel tuner route.
Was that you playing the backing track 3 minutes in? Anyways I admire that you took the chances in what ups and downs there are when building your own guitar.
Great guitar , great video
man this is a weird coincidence... 2 years ago i was about to order basically exactly those parts in that wood configuration. even bkp and hipshot bridge, with the exception of a humbucker sized p90 in the neck. sadly back then i had some other money priorities, anyways great choice, looks fucking killer!
Excellent planning; the end result is quite excellent.
One question though: I don't see a truss rod at the headstock; is this the "Vintage" option which has the adjustment at the heel?
Warmoth necks have the adjustment at the heel, but at the side of the heel.
Nice work.
nice job - i LOVE those inners and outers ... did you do the magnet flip and reverse wire on one of the pickups so that the inners and outers are hum cancelling?
Aren't you supposed to check relief and action while the guitar is in playing position? Seems like doing the adjustment while the neck is on a rest would throw the measurement. Respect on the build. Looking to build one myself.
Do you need to get the frets levelled??
I am planning a similar project with warmoth parts. Did you use a long or short shaft pot for your volume?
Question, how was the fret level on arrival?
(IE how low could you get the action before buzz)
I'm fine fixing up the edges but leveling a new guitar is making me anxious. (Still tuning my leveling ability)
The hipshot bridge should have covered the Warmoth mounting holes when you moved the bridge down?
Just rub Danish oil on there? No multiple coats, sanding? It looks great.
ValueOfNothing I did 6 coats in total on the body. Wiped off any excess after each application. No need for sanding.
What type of wood is the top? It looks great with the danish oil.
Joshua O'Neill flamed walnut
Is it worth it to buy an unfinished body and paint it or is it better to buy a body that's already painted?? Planning to maybe 1 or 2 years later to build a white warmoth strat. Did you get the unfinished body because they didn't have that finish or is it better that way??
Also, great build man!! Looks really beautiful
Vicente Antunes thanks bud! I’d recommend getting Warmoth to finish the guitar rather than an other party. It’s purely down to the woods I chose as to why I didn’t choose a colour. Just prefer natural wood finish guitars.
@@testing123reviews thanks for answering !!!
congrats on a wonderful guitar and thanks for sharing this. i've been fantasizing about building my own warmoth AND i have been obsessed with the SMP guitars. seeing your finished product which is very close to what i have in mind for my own eventual build is great to see. sorry if i missed this in the video but is that a flamed maple neck or a roasted maple neck, or both?
Nice man. It’s a roasted flame maple neck on this one.
Warmoth Awesome company
Do you spray any protective cot over the oiled wood?
You can do that. I haven't. I just did the 3 coats of Danish oil.
Who is that playing in the background?
Nice guitar, how thick the guitar body?
Tastefully done.
It looks awesome, Josh!
Malinosky foil pups are great if you ever go that route Methinks you play heavy from the intro music though 😝
Great guitar, love that neck what spec is it please?
Modern construction, standard thin profile, 6105 fret wire, black corian nut, Sperzel tuner route (Hipshot grip lock tuners) 1-11/16” radius
@@testing123reviews thanks josh
They don"t put the guitar together for you?
Can you have any logo on the headstock that you want?
No they cannot have any logo on headstock.if you a logo you need put it yourself
Wait
Is that neck from warmoth??
Nice job. What did you think of the neck/frets fit and finish out of the box?
Jeffery Bacus the neck was great out of the box. Fret are nicely finished, all we did was give them a polish and cut the nut to accommodate the thicker string gauge 11-52.
Beautiful axe! How did you mount the pickups to the body?
Did you get the 720 mod for the neck Pocket or the bridge fits well without It?
Surely looks like a 720 neck pocket
i see what u did there withe mastodon music boy haha
Are those high gain knuckleheads?
Hey, is that a card on their you let thecamera see?
How did you get it routed from the rear? I only see a front route option on their site
Wallace Winston third page on the custom build on Warmoth’s site you can choose a top or rear rout.
cool
Nice build!
Is it for sale ?
Is that a walnut top ?
michael drevyanko sr yep figured walnut top.
Sharp looking axe mate.
Really tastefully done. A lot of times when I see Warmoth builds, they have all kinds of garish paint jobs, weird pick guards, gold hardware, Floyd Rose bridges... I appreciate the restraint here.
Did you have to oil the guitar yourself??
Warmth will do finishing, but choice of either satin or gloss poly only. If you want a nitrocellulose finish or some kind of oil finish, you can do it yourself or get a second party to do it. There are people and companies that specialize in it.
Is this a 25.5 scale???
Yes it is
What is the background music? Sounds like mastodon or something.
Sounds like Ola Englund riffs, but I don't know. I would like to know though
Well, the first background music
So does Warmoth offer Hipshot bridge compatible mounting holes?
last I checked...yes.
No, it's a custom spec that require you to send the bridge to them to get it routed. Even then the string holes don't completely align with the holes in the bridge, just enough that the strings can be fed through. It's not a big deal but kinda annoying considering the extra fee to use the hipshot.
Got you a guitar with bass players taste! I approve. Wish more guitars were natural finished.
Does danish oil smell after it cures?
Christopher LaFreniere it wears off after a while. I’ve got a Warmoth Tele with the same danish oil finish, which is several years old and doesn’t smell anymore.
It's a shame they dont fetch more cash in resale this one is gorgeous really
Be nice when you get a finish on it.
Disappointed to see that top is so THIN. I have an 80's Tokai Love Rock that has a top that is 3/8" thick!
Black hardware on the pickups would look better.
That wood ... 👀
Not a big fan of the finish. I would have kept it with a natural swamp ash look..
Oh man . . What a cluster f’k
It just doesn't look finished. Fender factory does a better job.
without the weird fender jazzmaster whammy it is just another regular guitar
Although a very well made one with custom woods and a unique look.
And probably a better one. The stock jazzmaster bridge is terrible. Now, I do think having a length of string behind the bridge does something to the tone...a tune-o-matic type bridge instead of what he choose might get closer to the sound. I like the jazzmaster shape, HS pickup configuration, and a hardtail telecaster/strat type bridge. Nobody makes that guitar, so I'd build something like he did. The closest thing in existence to it is the squire HH JM....I'd just put a single in the neck and be done.
humbuckers + hardtail = not a jazzmaster
It's a tele deluxe with a jazzmaster shape and without the stupid wide range humbuckers that make it a pain to swap out and put anything new in. In other words, it's totally cool.
@@TheDmonet im just being difficult. Obviously it is a jazzmaster. Its just that for me, the giant single coils and tremolo system on a jazzmaster is the whole allure of owning one.
@@RickyParker666 I hear ya. I have a jazzmaster....I think 90% of the tone is the pickups. The "allure" to me is a combination of the shape and the tone. The trem has much less influence on the tone.. If you put a jazzmaster pickup on a strat or tele body....you'd probably be 90% there.
I view the shape of the body as a plank of wood, you can put any bridge or pickup type on it that you want. It makes me want to punch people who say "that ain't no TELE" because someone puts a humbucker on it. who cares? Guitar traditionalists can be some of the most boring people on the planet. Enjoy your twang, tele fanatics. some of us want some other options. :)