I haven't built an actual guitar... YET I plan to start one as soon as I can wrap up some other projects I have going on... I have built a tenor uke and am currently building a solid mahogany baritone uke. The sides are bent, top and back is cut and sanded to thickness. Back has been braced. I've rough cut the bracing for the top but haven't glued or shaped them yet. The neck and neck block are done and have been fitted for a dove tail joint. It's been at that stage for about 3 months now... Home projects (adding a second story and opening the existing floor plan) have been taking up my time recently. I have pictures of the build process and am planning on posting it when I get it closer to completion. I want to try a 14 fret 000 next... Redwood top with African blackwood back and sides. We'll see... It's probably a good year away but that's the plan It'll take that long to save up for the extra tools and build the molds/dishes.
I'd recommend you giving it a shot! Start off with something small like a restoration. You can usually find some nice vintage solid wood parlor projects on ebay for around $100-150 bucks for the ones worth saving. There's no better way to learn how to assemble something than to disassemble it The stewmac kits http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Kits.html are great from what I hear! Nice solid tone woods and a good complete kit with very thorough instructions. -Pix
Hee's a few links to some good forums that I also participate in that you'll find very helpfull if you decide to persue this... The OLF (Official Luthiers Forum) http://luthiersforum.com/forum/index.php and The Guitar Kit Forum http://www.kitguitarsforum.com/forum/index.php The AGF has also recently opened a DIY category that you may like http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/foru … y.php?f=44
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