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How to get started in guitar making
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mqbernardo
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RE: How to get started in guitar making (in reply to eitanfar)
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nice videos, thanks for the links! i wish i found them earlier, would´ve been a lot of help two years ago... for both rosette and French Polish (amongst other stuff), and if you´re willing to pay a bit, Robbie O´brien has tutorial videos available on his site. For french polish there´s the Michael Thames youtube channel, even if it´s a very personal way of doing it. youtube videos from Brian Howard and Peter Oberg could also be useful, if memory serves me. Don Williams, while not being a guitar maker, is a french polish expert that also shares some wisdom via the tube - nice videos. Then there´s the Milburn tutorial, i suspect that most of the internet-thaught amateur builders started with these. sorry, long link as i forgot how to do the funky /URL thing: http://www.google.pt/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CB8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.ning.com%2Ffiles%2FfBYtwDmBUnDWf0sjTN8aZ7yQRhFYxNmpqZRsrDGLjGOtxW3Dg-7kHFIzPIT04SrI350qBJ3vUmdlkRs0tBbJfhiX7FNzTiQo%2FHowToFrenchPolishClassicalGuitars.docx&ei=HZtrVIeGNJCAygSw54LoAg&usg=AFQjCNE0PC0ICgu9sWQuZTjKw72ei3qObQ&sig2=tgJGDwmTiNJEcnKiZgp0uw&bvm=bv.79908130,d.d2s these are just stuff i grabbed along the way. lots of different way to do this. all the best, Miguel.
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Date Nov. 18 2014 18:18:28
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eitanfar
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RE: How to get started in guitar making (in reply to estebanana)
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Thanks a lot, that's exactly what I was missing ! quote:
And you're welcome for doing this. You're super lucky today there are people willing to give information. It does not help me to help you, but it makes me more generous. And seldom does any newbie return the favor later. I am grateful for the information, and I realize that it can save me a lot of time that I would otherwise have spent figuring this stuff up on my own (assuming that I could). I have no intentions of becoming a guitar builder, the reason I'm so interested is because I'm really into wood working, and the concept of building a guitar (given than I play one myself ...) is extremely appealing to me. I would love nothing more than to play a guitar I built myself. Regarding newbies sharing info back, I can only assume that that's part of the process, the seasoned professionals pass knowledge to the newbies, which pass it on when they become experienced. I assume that even though you're not getting any useful information from newbies, you probably got useful information from the masters of the trade when you where a newbie yourself, right ? Sounds like an equilibrium to me
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Date Nov. 20 2014 5:21:58
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