My first build Martin D28
My first build Martin D28
Hello.
I finished the guitar about a month ago and I´m extremely happy that I started this project. The guitar sounds way better than I could ever imagine. I have some work left to do as I would like to lower the strings a little bit.
Thanks for the help during the building process.
/Häggis
I finished the guitar about a month ago and I´m extremely happy that I started this project. The guitar sounds way better than I could ever imagine. I have some work left to do as I would like to lower the strings a little bit.
Thanks for the help during the building process.
/Häggis
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Re: My first build Martin D28
Very, very nice looking guitar, very clean work! You did an awesome job! Love the head stock logo.
Time for another one?
Time for another one?
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Re: My first build Martin D28
glad to enjoyed the challenge and that you got it completed. It is a kick hitting that first chord.
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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Re: My first build Martin D28
Great looking guitar. Congratulations on finishing your first.
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Re: My first build Martin D28
Another vote for 'what a great-looking guitar'. Nice work & congrats...!
Re: My first build Martin D28
Haggis,
A job well done, indeed!
-tommy
A job well done, indeed!
-tommy
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Re: My first build Martin D28
Hear Hear! Looks like a professional job there Haggis.
I like it! I get amazed at you guys doing these wonderful headstock inlays on your first guitars.
Kevin
I like it! I get amazed at you guys doing these wonderful headstock inlays on your first guitars.
Kevin
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Re: My first build Martin D28
Nice! I agree, you have to share how you got that logo so nice and clean. What tuners did you go with as well?
~ Neil
Re: My first build Martin D28
The headstock was to complicated for me to do. I tried to make a clean line around it but no pen was thin enough. I couldn´t reach the smaller corners/radius. I used the dremmel on some mdf and I did a very poor job. So after a few attempts I had to realize that it was to complicated for me (a beinner) to do by hand. Therefor I transfered the DXF file to the company next doore.....they had the tool I needed:) That´s why it´s so clean.nkwak wrote:Nice! I agree, you have to share how you got that logo so nice and clean. What tuners did you go with as well?
But it looks quite nice....and next time I´ll make something more simple.
The tuners was delivered in the kit. From John Hall.
I´ll start to build a new guitar after this summer, but I don´t know what to build.
Häggis
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