Another newb question: what books on acoustic construction do people like? I have the Cumpiano/Natelson book due to great reviews but am finding the alternating classic/steel string construction a bit difficult to follow. And as I do more research and building in my head I'm liking the "mold and dish" approach that John and others use. Seems like the Kincaid book follows this - any others?
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Good books for scratch -building?
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Good books for scratch -building?
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Re: Good books for scratch -building?
I like the Kincaid book. There is a book called "A Guitar Maker's Manual", by Jim Williams, which I've found great information.