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Oh how sweet! I've heard that many musicians would rather have the personalized instrument than just picking it up from local guitar dealers. But my concern is what about the bowing of the neck 5 years or more from now? There isn't a way to adjust the bow unless you are planning to keep it in air tight case
Actually, a truss rod is inserted under the fingerboard. This is fully adjustable front to back. Even your classical guitar should have one. It might not be adjustable, but it should at least have a steel rod.
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Are you worried about unnecessary vibration caused to uneven string gap? Do you have a blue-print that you obtained from a set style or are you doing this completely out of free hand drawings and self-designed?
The design is totally my own. Obviously, the standard 34" string scale (from nut to bridge) and string spacing (19-20mm) are normal. The trick is a lot of measuring. Measure, measure, and measure again before you cut.
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...such as the paint job (colored or natural finish)...
Natural finish all the way. No way in hell would I cover that beautiful wood. The board that I'm most proud of, though, is the one that will be used for the fingerboard. A picture should be on the blog I linked to in the first post.
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anways if you think about it buff, you be paying less if you build it yourself, mind you you have to take your time on it, so it does what it needs to do.
One would think so. That's hardly the case though. Just the woods set me back a good $200. I'm going to have another $5-600 in parts. Plus, you have to figure in tool cost. I'm about to drop another $200 for a router. For a kid that's 15 years old, and works at a coffee shop for just above mininum wage, it isn't easy.
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do you also plan on burn carving into it at or any carving at all?
There will be a little bit of carving, but not tons. There will be a tummy carve, and I may make the back of the body concave for comfort. The 'horns' will be rounded over, and the rest of the body will have a slight radius to it. Once taken down to thickness, the body should be just under 1 3/4".
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