Wednesday, December 5, 2012

You Can Never, Ever Have Too Many Clamps

It doesn't matter how many you have, you can never have too many clamps.  So while this neck sets for a day, other necks will stand in line.  Maybe I'll find a few clamps in my Christmas stocking this year.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

All About the Scarf Joint

The scarf joint while simple in concept takes a good bit of practice to master.  Adding this slight bend to the neck however provides just enough tension to keep your strings nice and snug.  Early on I experimented with different methods but none work like the trusty Scarf Joint.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Don't fret...but do fret.


I am now convinced that fretting is the only way to go when building a CBG.  After 4 months of being listed on Etsy.com, CBG #5 has been "re-purposed" as a parts guitar.  And, all of my subsequent builds are now fretted.  It really is better this way, since a majority of folks these days don't feel comfortable playing slide guitar.  And with my handy dandy fret saw from Stewart MacDonald fretting actually isn't too bad.  Though it does take a bit of "finesse" to get it just right.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Free Tools (The Saw)

I have to admit, I am a fan of free tools. And as it just so happens, I have a few friends that happened to have a few power tools lying around that needed a new home.  The first item added to my collection was the table saw.


You may be wondering, who has a spare table saw lying around?  Suffice it to say, that free tools tend require some work.  The table saw for example required a new power cord and some rewiring for the switch.  I probably could stand to invest in a new blade, but that would require spending money.  So with a little bit of wiring work, my table saw has more than paid for itself.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Quest for a box

All guitars start with 2 parts.  The first and most important is the box.  The second is the neck, which actually depends on the box.  I work mainly with red oak, black walnut and cherry for neck wood.  Choice of neck wood depends in part on what supply I can get, and in part on how the wood matches up with a particular box.

Today while out and about with the family I stumbled across a new shop that had a boat load of excellent solid wood boxes.  Hopefully, this week I'll get started on the next batch.