Frank , I built a guitar in a " crash course " one week with a master, after doing so I was realy glad I had bought a kit ( with prebent sides, serviced top )previously , to build on my own after returning home , there is a large amount of specialized tools required to do a nice job, many you can make , many you cannot ( unless your a tool and die man ). Personaly it would have been over whelming for me to gather everything for a scratch build . having all the raw materials gave me a chance to get started building , while rounding up all the tool s neccessary , to build one from scratch . now I have the rim top and back ready for assembly , it has been six monthes , working part time at it when I have spare time and energy .. I was able to " shop" for some of the items I didnt need on this build . some of the braces I didnt like , and made replicas from what i thought was a better choice of materials . there is still a huge amount of things to consider , even building a kit ! Jody
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