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RE: My Shed

@russ This sounds really cool Russ, quite comprehensive. Is it an instrument making course or general woodworking and your project is a guitar? Where is it at?

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: My Shed

Yeah that makes sense @russ. Those are great skills to have obviously so that’ll be time well spent!

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: My Shed

Posted by: @mattbeels A hands on course sounds great @russ but six months?!? Wow, that’s a long one… @mattbeels Thanks Matt. It's only 2.5 days per week. It's not just guitar building. There's a lot...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: My Shed

A hands on course sounds great @russ but six months?!? Wow, that’s a long one…

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
Make Your Mark

That’s the subject of a bonus lesson in the build your own electric guitar course. Months ago I found a font I liked and have been printing my own water slide decals. Color laser, no ink jet. Anyway t...

In forum Finishing

4 years ago
RE: Happy Blissmass Y'all

Hello Friends, Hows your new year, due to covid not able to visit anywhere outside of the country .

In forum Announcements from GuitarMaking.co.uk

4 years ago
RE: My Shed

Posted by: @koendb Good Luck, but more important: Have Fun! Cheers @koendb. Having a lot of fun even on my first day. Great to finally get started. 🎸🙂🙏🎶

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
RE: My Shed

Well Peeps, Still haven't managed to get the humidity and temperature in the shed under control so I decided to sign up for a college course where we're going to build a small acoustic guitar over the...

In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips

4 years ago
Fretboard nearly finished-sanded open an internal crack!

Just finished the inlays for the fret markers, did a clean up sanding with 220 grit paper, then shined up the pearl dots with 600 grit paper. Wiped off the sanding dust with a dry cloth and re-cut the...

In forum Guitar ER - When Guitar Builds Go Bad

4 years ago
RE: Natural - Satin finish

Really looks amazing, the finishing is also nice ..Utilization of the lockdown

In forum Finishing

4 years ago
RE: Hi from Sweden

@swepri welcome to the builds

In forum New Members

4 years ago
Building Juniors

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In forum Electric

4 years ago
RE: Guitar Build #3

@tv101 I have a brand new bending iron and some nice straight grained sides. So... I'm planning on using that while engaging a high level of pucker factor from the southern region. On the course mark...

In forum Acoustic

4 years ago
RE: Guitar Build #3

Nice neat work @bpower. How are you bending the sides (apart from carefully!) around the cutaway?

In forum Acoustic

4 years ago
RE: Guitar Build #3

thank you @petervirdee. 🙂

In forum Acoustic

4 years ago
RE: Guitar Build #3

Looks good , great work men ...keep it up...

In forum Acoustic

4 years ago
RE: Is it normal to fork a project mid-build?

Still no keeper bars, but I should have at least two made by tomorrow evening. After that, it's only the pickup covers left to make, before I could route the body. These showed up today: Also got b...

In forum Electric

4 years ago
RE: Hi from Sweden

Welcome to the amazing world of Guitar, you will learn here a lot

In forum New Members

4 years ago
RE: Acoustic Bliss

@bpower Yes the head should be tuned to a note believe it or not, usually a G for 5 string and if the bridge and strings are too high then there is too much pressure and the head won’t vibrate. All do...

In forum Pluckers Paradise

4 years ago
RE: Acoustic Bliss

@rocknroller912 I wasn't aware that, if they were set up correctly, that would help them sound better. 🙂

In forum Pluckers Paradise

4 years ago
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