
With the body complete, I’m now ready to begin making the neck for my acoustic guitar. Since the back and sides ar...
READ MOREWith the body complete, I’m now ready to begin making the neck for my acoustic guitar. Since the back and sides ar...
READ MOREI recently added a Stanley #3 Plane to my collection. Overall, the plane is in good condition. The only thing that bothe...
READ MOREI’m making more progress on the acoustic guitar. I need to trim the top and back plates flush with the sides. Then...
READ MOREI’m reconfiguring my desk to make it better for video editing and guitar playing. I decided to use some of my 19...
READ MOREIts time to close the box on this acoustic guitar. I’ll be installing my Hayley Guitars label, then notching the S...
READ MOREI’m at the point in the acoustic guitar build where I’m almost ready to close the box. Before I can glue on ...
READ MOREIn this acoustic guitar build episode, It is time to complete the rim. I’ll be gluing on the Spanish cedar reverse...
READ MOREI’m at the point in the acoustic guitar build where I’m now ready to bend the Ambrosia Maple Sides. I finall...
READ MOREWho doesn’t love making projects for your workshop. I know I do. I was recently asked by someone setting up their ...
READ MOREIn our kitchen, we had one of those super cheap paper towel holders. Its made of thin, flimsy plastic and I recently bro...
READ MOREWith the rosette installed, the plates for my acoustic guitar are ready for bracing. I’m making all the braces out...
READ MOREI’m back on the acoustic guitar build. This time, I’m making and installing the rosette. I decided to try a ...
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