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so i had a silly little ambitious idea:
i've been in the market for a new guitar for a while now. nothing's wrong with my current one, love her to death, but i just want another option when writing.
the idea has been in my head for years that i'd love to build a guitar, though i've never known really where to start and always just been aware that it's an insanely precise endeavor (as all musical instrument builds are). i recently got the motivation to try this summer through a twitter mutual. i was given all the resources and places to look for materials, specs, and the like, but i ran into an interesting personal issue.
i've almost exclusively played electric guitar on my 7-string for the past 8-ish years. i much prefer the feeling of my 7-string to any 6-string i play just because i'm used to the extra string being there. there's no scale length difference, nothing that makes it different from any other guitar other than just the extra string. so i've decided--fuck it--i'll just Make That.
i'm no stranger to woodworking, nor to building/repairing instruments, but most woodwork has been practical things or things related to car sound systems and most if not all of my instrument building experience is tied to drums, not guitars. in both mine and my father's experience, any issue we run into with any building or electronic project typically leads us to a random thread on an old forum that tends to be a saving grace when we're in a pinch. i figured i'd take inspiration from these many past experiences and share the journey here so if there's ever anybody who so happens to be making this kind of guitar, they'll find themselves here if in a pinch or in need of inspiration.
this project will likely take a LONG time to finish, as guitar parts are as expensive as guitars themselves at times and money is not something i find myself having an abundance of, but i wanted to begin documenting this tonight so as i continue i can go "that works" or "i completely scrapped that idea and now its so much better" or even just "holy woah look at how far i've come."
i've been in the market for a new guitar for a while now. nothing's wrong with my current one, love her to death, but i just want another option when writing.
the idea has been in my head for years that i'd love to build a guitar, though i've never known really where to start and always just been aware that it's an insanely precise endeavor (as all musical instrument builds are). i recently got the motivation to try this summer through a twitter mutual. i was given all the resources and places to look for materials, specs, and the like, but i ran into an interesting personal issue.
i've almost exclusively played electric guitar on my 7-string for the past 8-ish years. i much prefer the feeling of my 7-string to any 6-string i play just because i'm used to the extra string being there. there's no scale length difference, nothing that makes it different from any other guitar other than just the extra string. so i've decided--fuck it--i'll just Make That.
i'm no stranger to woodworking, nor to building/repairing instruments, but most woodwork has been practical things or things related to car sound systems and most if not all of my instrument building experience is tied to drums, not guitars. in both mine and my father's experience, any issue we run into with any building or electronic project typically leads us to a random thread on an old forum that tends to be a saving grace when we're in a pinch. i figured i'd take inspiration from these many past experiences and share the journey here so if there's ever anybody who so happens to be making this kind of guitar, they'll find themselves here if in a pinch or in need of inspiration.
this project will likely take a LONG time to finish, as guitar parts are as expensive as guitars themselves at times and money is not something i find myself having an abundance of, but i wanted to begin documenting this tonight so as i continue i can go "that works" or "i completely scrapped that idea and now its so much better" or even just "holy woah look at how far i've come."