Now that the neck is carved, I’m ready to set the neck angle. In order to get that angle correct, I want to have t...
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I’m at the point in the acoustic guitar build where I’m now ready to bend the Ambrosia Maple Sides. I finall...
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Who doesn’t love making projects for your workshop. I know I do. I was recently asked by someone setting up their ...
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During the process of building my acoustic guitar I needed to build a lot of jigs. One of those jigs was a binding tower...
READ MORERebuilding my Binding Tower | Plans Available Now
Today is another step forward for the acoustic guitar. This time, I’m focusing on getting the logo inlay installed...
READ MOREMaking and Installing the Headstock Logo Inlay | Building an Acoustic Guitar
Its time for the next step in the acoustic guitar build. I’m ready to begin gluing the braces on the top and back ...
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My friends over at TSPROF, sent over another sharpening system for me to try out. This time we’re checking out the...
READ MORETesting the TSPROF Kadet Nero | A sweet knife sharpener
A shooting board is a simple but important jig to have in your woodworking arsenal. It allows you to use a hand plane to...
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In my guitar building process, a carving buck is an essential piece for final shaping and sanding of a neck. It should h...
READ MOREMake a Guitar Neck Carving Buck
Up until now, for every leather working project I’ve done, I’ve used a woodworking hand screw clamp to hold ...
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Welcome to part 3 of the Bass Guitar Build. Today, I’m working on the relief cut in the headstock. This is where I...
READ MOREBuilding a Headstock Shaping Jig for my Bass Guitar build
One of the advantages to being a woodworker is that you get to make things for others. We all love a nice handmade gift,...
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