When I say that, I mean from rough stock. There are a LOT of options to buy pre-made, pre-sawn/planed/sanded parts for guitars, which isn't what I'm talking about. Nor am I talking about the common method of buying a pattern and then roughing all of the parts out with a router.
I'm going to start making guitars to go with the tools, because there are some elements in guitars (archtops and acoustic guitars) that are on 18th century clocks, and I'd eventually like to make a couple of those, perhaps in a decade or so, including making the clock movement and face.
I don't see a musical instrument forum here, but most of the places where there is one, the work being discussed is very commodity-ish (making les paul and fender telecaster/stratocaster copies, etc) and CNC oriented. I'm looking more for like hand thicknessing guitar tops, etc, and hand making necks out of solid stock.
I'm going to start making guitars to go with the tools, because there are some elements in guitars (archtops and acoustic guitars) that are on 18th century clocks, and I'd eventually like to make a couple of those, perhaps in a decade or so, including making the clock movement and face.
I don't see a musical instrument forum here, but most of the places where there is one, the work being discussed is very commodity-ish (making les paul and fender telecaster/stratocaster copies, etc) and CNC oriented. I'm looking more for like hand thicknessing guitar tops, etc, and hand making necks out of solid stock.