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Building a Guitar, Woodworking Video

This part one of a building a guitar by the Wood Whisperer.  I really like this video because I am into guitars and have always wanted to build my own.  This is a three part series and it shows a tremendous amount of details about the project.  Keep in mind this is for a classical accoustic guitar, not an electric solid body.  Below the video is some bullet point summary of the video if you are interested.  I have added a few points.  So far from part one I have surmised that you need a decent table saw, band saw, drill press and scroll saw (maybe) , jointer and router table.   The author also uses a vacume press jig that you might be able to swap out for some creative clamping.

Neck

  • The Neck:  not a pre bought neck (which is cool)
  • Layout of neck angle using jointer and bandsaw
  • Cutting angle on Band saw to prep for glue up
  • Used sander to plane the neck stock to size
  • Head piece glue up using c clamps and f bar clamps (no screws!)
  • Cutting the heel block, glue up
  • Laminating the head piece by substituting some curly maple and sandwhiching them together with the vacume bag jig.  This takes only an hour
  • Then glue the heel block and head piece then shaped on band saw.  After that cleaned up on router table with a flush trim bit.  This allows that layered glued up wood to really give some nice detail.
  • slotting the heel stock for the side , used table saw with an angle on the blade.
  • rough sawing the heel block shape
  • Cutting the tuning machine holes on the drill press, then cleaning up the slots using a scroll saw.

Sides

  • Used East Indian Rosewood
  • Stock Preperaton
  • Home made jig prep using a bandsaw.  I would imagine after you make this, you could churn out more guitars since you have the jig.
  • cut opening for the heel stock into the jig.
  • Built own custom bending jig using a light bulb and 1/4″ thick aluminum.  The lightbulb supplies the power via a 1000 watt dimmer switch (so you can control it) and water provides the moisture to bend the wood..Very neat.
  • After wood is bent, clamped into jig and glued up
  • Attached headstock