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Another good tutorial from the Tootmeister.  Prolific guy aren't you?


That's great Hesh,  nice, straightforward process.  Easy to follow.  It is nice to have these for the basic processes in building.  Great for those of us who have little or NO experience.


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I can only speak of Tutorials!  Maybe guitars, your racks look pretty full.

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the way I do it...

Stewmac straight edge to keep it lined up. Go bar to protect the backgraft,
and go bars clamping it all down... Not so great detail picture.


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Yep! More than one way to strip a guitar

Thanks Hesh, and John!

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Uhh, I think i got a bout of W.A.S looking at Hesh's STUNNING tonewood....Claro Walnut, is it? *passes out*


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it's Ok, it's Koa....


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I guess one good pic deserves another...


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Great pics guys!
I do it a little different. I glue the braces in first, then shape them, I find it easier to use a plane to shape them if the center strip is not there. Once the braces are all shaped and sanded I piece in the center strip.

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Hesh, does your back workboard also have a matching 15' radius?


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It's looking good Hesh. I'm pretty sure that is the Finocchio method.
   With all the great tutorials you could make your own video!

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[QUOTE=LanceK] Great pics guys!
I do it a little different. I glue the braces in first, then shape them, I find it easier to use a plane to shape them if the center strip is not there. Once the braces are all shaped and sanded I piece in the center strip.
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+1, although it appears that Hesh has his "system" down to a significant, well-polished science. And I second the motion that, at some point, we need to find a place for these pictorials (all of them, not just Hesh's) so that they can be easily referenced.


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That's very smoooooooth Hesh.

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I used LMI FG7 white glue for my backstrip, and now the outside of the back has a sunken furrow in the center. I suppose that the water in the glue had something to do with it. Have any of you had the same problem? What type of glue do you use?

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