budbostick
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My name is Bud and I live down here in North florida and I bought a nice built bolt-on neck and wood to build an explorer with a bubinga top, I have already got everything minus tuners and knobs but I was wondering if any of yall know any or how I can find a luthier that might be able to build this body for me. I had the time a year ago, but then I bought the wood and waited around and now I ain't got the time no more but still want the guitar. If anybody wants to give me some help with that question I would greatly apreciate it. Thank you.
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How hard or if possible do you think it would be for me (i have never built a guitar) to build an explorer body for a warmoth neck that I have already purchased. The body will be mahogany with a 1/4 inch think bubinga top. I've already bought the wood so theres no turning back. Also what would be the toughest part to do? I am also going to have help with a guy who is a professional woodworker but has no experience with guitars. (he made a link chain out of a piece of wood without glue). I preciate it.
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I am building an explorer with a bubinga top and was wondering about what brand or kind of glue is good to glue the top on. Thanks.
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I am about to building an explorer style body with a bubinga top and I was wondering what I need to do to put the top on the guitar. Can I just make the cavities go all the way through the mahogany or not. I really don't know what I am doing yet but someone help me out with that. Thanks.
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I need to know a good online place that sells body and necks blanks of good honduran mahogany. Preciate it.
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I was just wondering if anybody knows a good place to get pieces of chechen wood so I can make a top for an explorer style guitar. Thanks.
Luthiers In Florida
in Solidbody Guitar and Bass Chat
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Actually anybody in the Southeast, thank you.