Yet another new (0ld) guy
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Yet another new (0ld) guy
I suppose this is where I should start. I've already read quite a few of the posts on various subjects on this forum, but have yet to request or offer any help. I did, however, try responding to a thread, and it never appeared, so will try this.
I'm fixin' to start my 1st kit, a StewMac that my kids bought me for my birthday...a 1933 pre-war OM.
I've never done any instrument making, but have a very well equipped woodshop and a fair-modicum of skills, though I've already figured that I will need to acquire or build a few specialty tools. Fortunately, my town has a luthier program in the high school and a couple of my woodworking guild buddies have connections that might allow me to borrow or use some of the schools' major items such as the binding jig.
Wish me luck,
Red Dogg
I'm fixin' to start my 1st kit, a StewMac that my kids bought me for my birthday...a 1933 pre-war OM.
I've never done any instrument making, but have a very well equipped woodshop and a fair-modicum of skills, though I've already figured that I will need to acquire or build a few specialty tools. Fortunately, my town has a luthier program in the high school and a couple of my woodworking guild buddies have connections that might allow me to borrow or use some of the schools' major items such as the binding jig.
Wish me luck,
Red Dogg
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Re: Yet another new (0ld) guy
welcome you will find we will be happy to help and share what we learned
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: Yet another new (0ld) guy
Welcome Red Dogg! This site and its members -- a perfect companion for that first build (and successive builds, too). Have you started that 1933 OM kit yet?
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Hi new (old) guy! I'm an older (old) member. Haha. Welcome to the forum. Have fun and don't be shy about asking questions.
Diane
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Re: Yet another new (0ld) guy
Welcome! Sounds like you've got a good start and some good resources close at hand which should come in handy. I think the kit will serve you well - I started from scratch and while I don't regret it at all, its a longer road. This forum is a great resource - great folks and very patient with us newbs!
"Facts seldom sway an opinion." - John Hall
"The difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference." - Van de Snepscheut
"The difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference." - Van de Snepscheut
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Re: Yet another new (0ld) guy
Danl8...no, I haven't started the kit yet. I think my son just ordered it yesterday. Oh, and then there's always the fact that my shop is taken over with a furniture project right now, and will be for another couple weeks.
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Welcome! I'm on #6 or 7 now, it's addicting.Red Dogg wrote:Danl8...no, I haven't started the kit yet. I think my son just ordered it yesterday. Oh, and then there's always the fact that my shop is taken over with a furniture project right now, and will be for another couple weeks.
I've also got furniture holding up guitar progress - just finished a walnut/maple door for the guitar room, now it's a hickory farmhouse table and chairs for the dining room.
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Re: Yet another new (0ld) guy
Howdy Red Dog. Glad you found this place.
I started here back about 2005 with a Martin Jumbo kit and mold from John and Bill Cory's books on building kit guitars. Bill founded this forum. There's a link to those books in the column to the left.
I'm now working on #s 14,15, and 16 with wood from my own property. Yes, I'm addicted (and old).
Carl
I started here back about 2005 with a Martin Jumbo kit and mold from John and Bill Cory's books on building kit guitars. Bill founded this forum. There's a link to those books in the column to the left.
I'm now working on #s 14,15, and 16 with wood from my own property. Yes, I'm addicted (and old).
Carl
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Thanks to everyone for the welcome.
I am now well into the kit. Have the kerfing installed and getting ready to glue in the top braces.
In just this short amount of time, I've encountered several discrepancies in the kit instructions that I'm hoping haven't already compromised my project. I'd like to bring some of these to the attention of other beginners but am not sure on which sub-forum to post them.
Any suggestions?
I am now well into the kit. Have the kerfing installed and getting ready to glue in the top braces.
In just this short amount of time, I've encountered several discrepancies in the kit instructions that I'm hoping haven't already compromised my project. I'd like to bring some of these to the attention of other beginners but am not sure on which sub-forum to post them.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Yet another new (0ld) guy
Let us know what your problems are in the Beginner's Questions section below this. I'm sure you will get plenty of good suggestions.