I am working on my first guitar and I just found this site. I could have used it long before now. I have been working on this guitar on and off for over two years though it spent several 6 month sessions in a box under my bed when work got really crazy. The first three months I was just plain afraid to make a cut in a $50 piece of wood.

I purchased an unserviced classical kit from LMI because I wanted to do it all myself. I have thicknessed everything, joined the top and back and bent the sides, etc. The only thing I had serviced was slotting the fret board and I now think I could have probably done that too. I am almost ready to glue the fret board on. I could have bought a really nice guitar for what I have spent on tools but I would not have enjoyed nearly as much.
Since this site is specifically kit oriented I am curious about what constitutes a kit build vs building from scratch. Does a scratch build just mean you bought all the same materials separately? Or are the materials somehow different? Do professional luthiers use anything different than what would come in LMI's unserviced kits? I would expect that the professional would buy material in larger quantities, but isn't it the same stuff that would go into an unserviced kit.
Thanks,
Eddie