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Friday 26 July 2013

Guitar Building Tips: Buying Guitar Plans

By Kathy Lambert


Many woodworkers and guitar players dream of building their own guitar. Building an instrument is extremely rewarding and fun, but it's also extremely detailed and can turn frustrating in a hurry. If you're thinking about building your own guitar, one of the first things you'll have to do is choose a guitar plan to build from. Many builders make the mistake of starting with a poor quality set of blueprints and then end up partially through their project without enough documentation to build a quality guitar. This article will tell you exactly what to look for as you choose a set of plans to build your guitar.

Choosing a Guitar Type: This may sound like common sense, but it's a good idea to know what type of guitar you'd like to build before you begin shopping for plans. You can find plans for virtually any type of guitar with any type of bracing pattern that interests you, but you'll need to know what you want before you can buy your guitar plans. For example, are you interested in a classical guitar or is a Dreadnought more your style? You'll spend many hours on the construction of your instrument and the finished product will hopefully be something you will enjoy and play for many years so you want to start by choosing plans for an instrument type that you will truly enjoy.

Are The Plans Professional: Dimensions are king when it comes to your guitar plans. You want a set of blueprints that includes all dimensions. They also need to be correct and drawn to scale. The best way to ensure you receive a professional set of plans is to only consider plans that have been created in a CAD system.

Guitar Plans That Are Full-Sized: It may sound like a small item, but as you build your guitar you will see why buying full-size plans is extremely important. Details are so important in any construction process and without a large set of plans it's almost impossible to see the level of detail you'll want as you build your guitar. Yes, printing a large set of plans will cost a little more but it's money that is well spent. Only buy plans that are 36" x 48"

How Much Detail Is Included: Before spending your money on a set of guitar plans, check to see how much detail they include. When it comes to building, the more detail the better! Look for plans that include all dimensions (ideally in both inches and millimeters) as well as lots of construction notes and tips. While you may not use all the included notes, you'll be glad to have them as you build.

You'll make lots of decisions as you build your guitar. Things like wood type and finish are very important but before you get to that point, you'll want to select the best guitar plans possible. You'll increase your chance of a successful and low stress build and you'll end up with a guitar that you will play and enjoy for many years!




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