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#2033204 in eBooks 2014-05-27 2014-05-27File Name: B00K7FGL4M
Review
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Complete guide is a little overstated; but overall good book.By sumacidalI dont know if the description specifies; but this is about building kit guitars. Although most of the same details apply to any guitar build; there are certain things when you are mixing suppliers and making stuff yourself that you wont get out of this book; although by taking bits and pieces from each separate build; you will get the brunt of it (just be ready to flip some pages). Exceptional photos and step-by-step instructions throughout; well-written and stays on point. Area most lacking is in fretting; as it uses pre-constructed necks for the builds; but also doesnt talk about leveling or polishing or any of that - maybe better for the beginner this book is aiming at. The relic techniques are interesting and probably pretty useful if you are into that. Gives you finishing techniques that dont require a spray booth (or gun); and basically just keeps it pretty simple. Some of the best written and illustrated setup (bridge and nut height) techniques that I can recall seeing in print. A great place for a beginner to guitar building to start; and will give a tinkerer some ideas to modify and improve their guitar.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A fantastic book if youre building guitars from kitsBy Bill MeneesThis is a fantastic book if youre building guitars from kits. It is well written and well illustrated with hundreds of color photographs. It contains lots of great info on getting professional-looking results using commonly available tools and finishing materials. Ive had it for a couple of years; and I still refer to it frequently.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Its a good reference for specifically assembling and finishing a guitar made ...By Dan DIts a good reference for specifically assembling and finishing a guitar made from kit pieces. Great overview of finish coating; setup; distressing the guitar (aesthetically) and assembling the components. Theres very little information about how to carve and build your own body or neck/fretboard.