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The first of what I hope to be many videos detailing some of the hows and whys of my guitar building process, what makes that process and the guitars I create unique. If you're interested in learning more about building guitars or to see more of my work check out my website www.queencityguitars.com/work...
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@dassouki
@dassouki 3 года назад
Great video as usual. How thick is your lining? I make mine 3-4 mm but sometimes feel that’s too narrow.
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@QueenCityGuitars 3 года назад
Thanks! I make laminated linings, so I have two layers of spruce that are generally about 2.3-2.5 mm thick. So about 5mm when all is said and done. Sometimes I feel that is on the thin side, but I suppose the solid linings do gain a little bit of surface area without all the kerf slots (and its only about a mm thinner than a standard kerfed lining that you might buy), and I can say from having to remove a top from one the day after glue up that they end up stuck down pretty firmly.
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