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Friday, July 23, 2010
Carving a classical guitar neck.
The guitar neck is rough carved. It's still top heavy so more needs to be taken off the end of the neck by the tuning head.
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Completed classical guitar body
Glueing binding to the acoustic guitar body
Gluing binding on a classical guitar
Cut binding channels for classical guitar
Acoustic guitar binding
Carving a classical guitar neck.
Bending equipment for acoustic guitar sides
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Making kerfed linings
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