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About 6 months and 5 builds into my CBG obsession, I've been making very good progress, especially considering that I did not come from a technical or mechanically-inclined background. Plus, I've met some very helpful and fascinating people since I've joined with CBNation.
That being said, when I look at the photos of other peoples' build here, and see just how bloody gorgeous they are, I want to pull my hair out.
In fact, I feel just like Robert Crumb in this comic strip he did about his hero Harvey Kurtzman, the cartoonist and founding editor of MAD...
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Permalink Reply by Robert John Spotti on December 22, 2010 at 8:00pm
Permalink Reply by Mister Scott on December 22, 2010 at 8:06pm Hang in there Scotty.None of us start off as masters.There is beauty in every effort.Five builds in six months I'd say you were very productive and with that comes perfection.Well at the least improvement.I feel that way about my playing sometimes then I hit a few good licks and the world comes into balance again! Just keep building!!
Permalink Reply by colin mcgrath on December 22, 2010 at 9:03pm
Permalink Reply by Mister Scott on December 22, 2010 at 9:04pm I am 100% with you on that statement Scotty. I have wondered that myself on many of the builds I have seen here. Chin up man you gain experience with each build you do.
Permalink Reply by Mister Scott on December 22, 2010 at 10:42pm I use to work at a gazebo company and found the joys of jig's Jig's help with somethings that you have to repeat like string spacing and fret spacing. On my first 3 string I eye balled the spacing ( came out crappy) but on my next I took great pain in getting it right then took that info and made a jig so everyone after that was the same. As I know I will be using the same size of wood for all my 3 strings necks it helps to speed up that part. On my fret placment I took a straight edge and fixed a paper templet that I printed out and spray glued it to it. That way I can lay it next to the fret board and mark the placements on the fret board. Then use a square to mark full across the fret board. Same with head stock make one you like and works good and make a jig for it out of acrilic with tuner holes. I also do this for F- holes and pickups hole. I now have one for single coil & humbuckers as well as old Tesco pickups. I have gone so far as to make a jig for nut to bridge to get it close to final placment that way I can check a box first to see if it will work before starting the build ( saved me making that mistake agine). I also did this for neck pockets as well.
Permalink Reply by Josh Gayou (SmokehouseGuitars) on December 22, 2010 at 11:00pm
Permalink Reply by Mister Scott on December 22, 2010 at 11:01pm Just remember: Perfect is the enemy of Done.
Permalink Reply by Josh Gayou (SmokehouseGuitars) on December 22, 2010 at 11:08pm Josh, I feel safe in saying: you're one of the builders I was talking about...
Josh Gayou (SmokehouseGuitars) said:
Just remember: Perfect is the enemy of Done.
Permalink Reply by JUJU on December 23, 2010 at 4:56am i think the main problem is you dont beleive in yourself enough to think you can do it - think positive and it will come - like josh said it takes time ..speaking of time i can spend 2-4 weeks on a build in that time i know of other builders that could have made 3 or 4 guitars ...whats the Rush ! slow down and think what your doing or want to do materials dont come cheap so any screw ups just cost money and time
also as being said make jigs for F- holes ect - i spent 6 hours one day making a jig for F - Holes and now when i want to cut a F-Hole it takes about 10 mins to do two and they all end up the same
i think too much speed is the main killer of a build - we all want to get our baby strung up and hear her sing - but for the sake of a few extra days weeks have a build that sounds and looks good and a build to be proud of
but most of all enjoy what your doing if you get to a point where you feel frustrated down tools and walk away and come back another day and start with a clear head - dont let it beat you
juju :)
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