Hello,
My name is Justin. I joined this forum in no small part because of John Hall. I am currently building a J-45 style acoustic. I am building it because my wife said I needed a hobby, and because i never found a J-45 I have loved. As a result, I am excited about how the process is going  (as slow as it is sometimes). I had a couple issues with the back of the guitar. I bought some wood off eBay (I know...I know big mistake), but with Johns help we got steared in the right direction. John recommended RC Tonewoods, and I have not been happier with the way my build is going. hopefully....with your help it will be a success!
			
			
									
									
						thanks for having me! First Time Builder!
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				jusbroacoustic
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Re: thanks for having me! First Time Builder!
thanks for the kind words  we are all here to help and share what we learned. If you learn from a mistake it no longer is a mistake ,it is now a learning experience
			
			
									
									John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
						Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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				jusbroacoustic
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 - Location: Orangevale, California
 
Re: thanks for having me! First Time Builder!
Thanks Mr. Hall,
I really have enjoyed the process. As always, appreciate your help along the way! BTW how would your go about bending denser woods. I got a set of brazillian cherry, and I was wondering what thickness should the side be? The back is still stiff as heck. But I am going to get it to 90 thousandths and see where we are at. Thanks again
Justin
			
			
									
									
						I really have enjoyed the process. As always, appreciate your help along the way! BTW how would your go about bending denser woods. I got a set of brazillian cherry, and I was wondering what thickness should the side be? The back is still stiff as heck. But I am going to get it to 90 thousandths and see where we are at. Thanks again
Justin
				