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HuskyWorkshop
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Well, I had planned to be very disciplined and do most of the course material first and then start my build. That lasted 1 day before I decided it would be much more fun to cut some wood! Here's progress after a couple of days. Mahogany back and sides and a cedar top based on a 12th fret grand concert(ish) shape.


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Benjamin Schwillens
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good job. looks good 



   
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nethanpaul86
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Mahogany and cedar are great, for making a guitar that sounds warm and nice. Mahogany and cedar guitars are very responsive. When you start building your guitar it helps you understand the things you are learning. You can try out the things you learn away. The grand concert style guitar is a size. I am excited to see how your guitar develops. Your mahogany and cedar guitar will be great.



   
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