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Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sat May 06, 2006 4:27 pm ]
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Rich Altieri asked a great question about documenting an acoustic guitar build step by step here on the OLF. What occurred to me was that there were a bunch already out there on the web. So, would you list any documented builds that you know of out there on the net. Just a great idea, especially for folks who haven't spent five years on the web doing this already.

I'll go find one and come back to make the first post.

Jim Kumorek built a Martin Kit, he also put up a sound file at the end.

Here is a link to some MIMF related sites, good resource page.....


Author:  crowduck [ Sat May 06, 2006 5:29 pm ]
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Here's a link to a new kit guitar builders site. It has step by step's, blogs, and mp3's of kit guitars.

CrowDuck

http://www.kitguitarbuilder.com/

Author:  Mattia Valente [ Sat May 06, 2006 6:01 pm ]
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I've got some on my blog threaded between all the other stuff, but I'll be putting them on my website at some date in the not-too-distant-future. For now, it's too annoying to trace back, so I won't link.

Author:  WilliamP [ Sat May 06, 2006 6:38 pm ]
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Bruce,

Great idea.

Here's an interesting one, I am sure I have more bookmarked somewhere.

[URL=http://www.geocities.co.jp/MusicHall-Horn/5236/gmake/
ooomakee.htm]Yuh Ya builds an OOO, I like the japanese planes she uses.[/
URL]

William

Author:  peterm [ Sat May 06, 2006 6:44 pm ]
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Those are all great resources!

Author:  letseatpaste [ Sat May 06, 2006 10:58 pm ]
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I've been posting all my guitar making stuff on my blog. It's not very well organized, but there are lots of pictures and I try to give detailed explanations when I can. I post the screwups as well as the fixes as I make them. I found that part lacking on some of the other sites, which is why I do that. I can see why, though, it's a bit embarassing to post the screwups.

I'm a noob, though, and the guitars are still in progress, so take it all with a grain of salt if you're looking for advice or whatever. After the two current builds are complete, I think I'm going to make an index page so it makes it easier to follow each build in order.letseatpaste38844.3328009259

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Sun May 07, 2006 12:02 am ]
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Wow guys, keep 'em coming, maybe we can distill these to a page and then insert it on the resources page. Above is a shot of Jon Kendall's top from his blog. Jon, I plan to come back and enjoy your work some more. PS It's time we met. Maybe I need to host the first OLFarkansas Meeting and Woodswap!

Author:  RonWeaver [ Sun May 07, 2006 12:40 am ]
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This is one that I refer to often.
Ron

Mario Proulx's Build

Author:  burbank [ Sun May 07, 2006 12:55 am ]
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Great idea, Bruce!

Here's some from my bookmarks.

http://community.middlebury.edu/~sax/guitar_building/guitar. htm

http://www.6stringsocial.com/page4aaa.html

http://www.wellsguitars.com/In_The_Shop/Kurpa_Guitar/Kurpa_G uitar.html

http://www.everettguitars.com/oldshoptour.html

http://www.luthierlibrary.com/pages/5/index.htm Cumpiano Go to the Tutorials link on the left.

http://pweb.jps.net/~kmatsu/

http://community.webshots.com/album/109677921sIojqd Martin custom

Author:  Rod True [ Sun May 07, 2006 12:59 am ]
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As I posted in Rich's topic, here is another

Charlie Hoffman, step by step build

Author:  Arnt Rian [ Sun May 07, 2006 1:27 am ]
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And for the mandolin people, here's Lynn Dudenbostel making two F5's for Chris Thile and Gary Hedricks:
Dudenbostel

Oh, and if you are interested in cellos, check this one out:
Eric's new celloArnt38844.4373148148

Author:  John Mayes [ Sun May 07, 2006 1:50 am ]
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http://www.acousticplayermagazine.com/forum/index.php?
showtopic=5411John Mayes38844.453275463

Author:  RichB [ Sun May 07, 2006 2:22 am ]
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Here's one from Baranik. It doesn't offer much in the way of explaining the process a whole lot, but sometimes a picture can tell you a lot:
http://www.baranikguitars.com/building.php?bpage=1

Author:  letseatpaste [ Sun May 07, 2006 4:49 am ]
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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey] PS It's time we met. Maybe I need to host the first OLFarkansas Meeting and Woodswap![/QUOTE]

I'm all for that. I'm just now starting to crawl out from an avalanche of day-job work over the last few months, it'd be fun to get away for a visit.

I think it would be neat to have a separate forum section for people to post their builds. Then you just have one thread per build, and people can comment and ask questions. The non-"s" forum has a section for buildoff threads like that for their contest, which was fun even though I didn't finish in time. We could do it sans contest, just an ongoing thing. I'd keep doing my blog, but once I have pics uploaded to my webhost, it's not much effort to go post them in a forum.

Author:  Roy O [ Sun May 07, 2006 2:05 pm ]
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And a couple of uke builds:

Concert Uke

Ukulele Hut

Author:  Michael McBroom [ Mon May 08, 2006 2:48 pm ]
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Well, for something really different . . .

If you're interested in reading about how I built my first two 10-strings, visit my documentation of these two builds, complete with a bunch of photos, at the cathedralguitar.com website. They were ported over from the other forum (without the "s").

Best,

Michael

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Mon May 08, 2006 3:09 pm ]
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Thanks Michael, i added your website among my favorites!

Serge

Author:  Grant Goltz [ Sun May 14, 2006 12:28 pm ]
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Well, There are dozens of complete builds documented on the "other" forum - luthierforum.com. Just search around over there and you will find them. Everything from rank newbies to Cumpiano. Every style of guitar and a few other instruments that you can imagine. And you will see the mistakes and fixes there as well as the jigs and fixtures and a whole lot more.

I personally have three complete builds posted there, My prototype adjustable neck build (which last time I printed it out was over 150 pages), a wenge back and side OM that I built for my Grandson, and my latest cocobolo SJ (in the Buildoff threads under "whitespruce's" build.)

Grant

Author:  charliewood [ Sun May 14, 2006 12:37 pm ]
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I can attest - the other forum has alot of complete builds, and whole nother cast of characters too!
I have found a couple models over there that are very purty and knocked my socks off - incl a couple parlors by a guy named Steve Stephens I think his name is. No not the guitarist from Billy Idol. I dont think.
Usually its difficult to check it out as its pay membership, but I think they have a trial period where you can check out the site for a bit first for free.
Cheers
Charliewood charliewood38851.9023611111

Author:  allspruce [ Sun May 14, 2006 2:48 pm ]
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http://www.rctonewoods.rcefaluguitars.com/spruce_guitar.htmhere one I did.

also did a lot of builds on luthierforum.com
under (ron) or allspruce builds.


Author:  Michael McBroom [ Sun May 14, 2006 2:53 pm ]
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[QUOTE=charliewood]
I have found a couple models over there that are very purty and knocked my socks off - incl a couple parlors by a guy named Steve Stephens I think his name is.
Usually its difficult to check it out as its pay membership, but I think they have a trial period where you can check out the site for a bit first for free.
[/QUOTE]

Membership at the other forum is free, same as here. Subscribers get access to other areas of the site, like the blogs.

Yep, it is indeed Steve Stevens. He is a great builder, and has come up with some very fresh and innovative ideas with his builds.

Best,

Michael

Author:  charliewood [ Mon May 15, 2006 5:30 am ]
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[QUOTE=Michael McBroom] [QUOTE=charliewood]
I have found a couple models over there that are very purty and knocked my socks off - incl a couple parlors by a guy named Steve Stephens I think his name is.
Usually its difficult to check it out as its pay membership, but I think they have a trial period where you can check out the site for a bit first for free.
[/QUOTE]

Membership at the other forum is free, same as here. Subscribers get access to other areas of the site, like the blogs.

Yep, it is indeed Steve Stevens. He is a great builder, and has come up with some very fresh and innovative ideas with his builds.

Best,

Michael[/QUOTE]
Steve Stevens - not Stephens - my mistake.
I'll say he's talented - Im really impressed with his work on new spins on traditional designs, as well as his archtops,...... very nice - Im going to attempt a small bodied guitar as my first and I have read and re-read his parlor build thread a few times and prolly will read it many more before Im finished.
Cheers
Charlie

Author:  Martin Turner [ Mon May 15, 2006 7:03 pm ]
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For a few pics of my half ar***d attempt at building a classical see here:

http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showthread.php?t=288 52

Cheers Martin

Author:  Steve Saville [ Tue May 16, 2006 2:31 am ]
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I've done detailed threads on another forum of the four guitars I have started.
Here is my third
guitar thread with almost 300 replies and well over 12,000 views.
My first guitar thread was a lot of fun with a lot of detail.
I had a lot of help from luthiers that posted.
Tim McKnight helped out tons on the third guitar with his frequent posts, encouragement and great tips and advice. SteveS38853.4810185185

Author:  Dave White [ Tue May 16, 2006 2:44 am ]
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You can follow my current build here.

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