
Strat Style DIY Guitar Kit
Complete SSS Build Set with Pre-Wired Electronics
Offer ends December 2nd
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What's Included:
- Unfinished basswood body (professionally routed)
- Maple neck with rosewood fretboard (22 frets)
- 3 single-coil pickups (pre-wired on pickguard)
- Vintage-style tremolo bridge with springs
- Chrome hardware & professional guitar cable
Create Your Dream Strat-Style Guitar
Based on the iconic Stratocaster design, this complete package delivers everything needed to craft a high-quality electric guitar that's uniquely yours. Whether you're a first-time builder or experienced luthier, the unfinished basswood body is your blank canvas—go natural, bold colors, or create custom artwork.
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Pre-Wired Electronics for Easy Assembly
Save time and eliminate guesswork with our pre-assembled pickguard featuring three high-quality single-coil pickups already mounted and wired. The 5-way selector switch gives you versatile tones, from the bright, snappy bridge pickup perfect for cutting through the mix, to the warm, smooth neck position ideal for rhythm playing.
Classic Strat Tone
The SSS (single-coil, single-coil, single-coil) pickup configuration delivers that bright, clear Strat sound that's defined rock, blues, jazz, and countless other genres for decades. From Hendrix to SRV to John Mayer, this is the tone that shaped modern music.
Quality Components Throughout
Every piece has been carefully selected to ensure your guitar not only looks great but plays like a dream. The vintage-style tremolo bridge system lets you add expressive vibrato to your playing, while the sealed tuning machines keep you in tune even during aggressive playing.
See What's Inside the Box
Watch our complete unboxing video to see every component included in your Strat-style kit
See What You Can Build
These are examples of fully assembled guitars built from our kits. Your finished guitar will look similar with your choice of finish and customization.

Example Build 1

Example Build 2
Photos show completed guitars assembled from this kit. Kit ships unfinished and unassembled. Final appearance depends on your finish choice and assembly.
Technical Specifications
Body & Neck
- Body Material:
- Basswood
- Body Finish:
- Unfinished
- Neck Material:
- Maple
- Fretboard:
- Rosewood
- Fretboard Radius:
- 9.5"
- Number of Frets:
- 22
Electronics & Hardware
- Pickups:
- 3x Single-Coil
- Switch:
- 5-Way Selector
- Controls:
- 1V, 2T
- Bridge:
- Tremolo
- Scale Length:
- 25.5"
- Nut Width:
- 1.65" (42mm)
Assembly Information
Tools Required:
- • Screwdrivers (Phillips & flathead)
- • Allen keys (included)
- • Minimal soldering equipment
- • Optional: Finishing materials
Build Details:
- • Estimated assembly: 4 hours
- • Skill level: Beginner-friendly
- • Finishing time: Variable
- • Standard Fender dimensions
Perfect For
Musicians
Understand your instrument inside and out while building a guitar tailored to your playing style.
Parents & Kids
Build your child's first instrument together—creating memories and learning valuable skills.
DIY Enthusiasts
Express your creativity with custom finishes, modifications, and personal touches.
Students & Educators
Hands-on learning about physics, craftsmanship, and music in one engaging project.
Ready to Start Building?
Have questions about the Strat-style kit? Want to know more about assembly or finishing? Get in touch!
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Tele Style DIY Guitar Kit
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Discover the History
Dive into the fascinating history of the Fender Stratocaster, from its revolutionary 1954 design to its status as a rock icon.
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