Thanks Dana! Very much appreciate the kind words :D The bits are pretty epic, but I will say they don't stand up against a T-track at full speed...ask me how I know lol!
Awesome! I'm in my third year using my MK1 - I think I have the experience needed to tackle this, especially if files are available and all links to all parts are easily folllowed - given that you're in Canada like me, I'd imagine they will be. I can't wait to see the videos as they come out... ...and hopefully make a guitar for my friend's birthday in November! Let's goal 😂
Thanks for the kind words Marc! It's not nearly as stressful as you might think, especially once you get comfortable! We ship to Europe, so feel free to contact us, or check out our online store! Thanks again for the love 🫶
Not in this series, however, in the first guitar series we do! Check out the link below. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IQuT6n1papk.html
Any of the online based softwares (Easel is probably the best example) should work on a MAC. Carbide Create appears to be Mac compatible. Fusion 360 might also work. Your other option is a windows emulator. Hopefully this helps!
Ha! That's because I forgot to include the link 🤦🏻♂️...Sorry about that! Here's the link: www.solomusicgear.com/product/solo-sgk-1-diy-electric-guitar-kit-with-bolt-on-neck/
Yup! We were going to buy just the parts individually, but they were more expensive! Don't worry, we know it's a little odd too. However, we wanted to show what our new 1/4" Extra Long Roughing bits could do, and guitar bodies are a perfect project to show them off. On top of that, we wanted to make a guitar tutorial that was directed more towards a beginner level customer as the first guitar series was more advanced. So there you have it! Bought and body to make a body :D
@@SienciLabs That's what I've seen too. I wonder if there's a market for kits minus the body. Definitely beginner friendly to only worry about the body.