I really love your videos especially the all pine guitar build and like a year ago I got this really cheap and bad guitar that wouldn't even stay tuned so at that point I got motivated to make one on my own and do better than the company that made the cheap guitar but i didn't really know how pine would be and sound because that's the only wood i have access to but your video showed me and got me even more motivated.
@@woodnailhammer Yes maybe.However I'm running into issues with resawing the pieces of wood with a hand saw and I tried making a drum sander for thinning them out but did not work to well so I to have to resort to the belt sander.
@@woodwizard259 I am definitely considering getting a bandsaw to do that for future builds. I am not sure I want to dare that again on the table saw. Perhaps you can also ask your local suppliers if they can do the resawing for you.
@@woodwizard259 I don't remember the exact thickness of the sides. I guess it must have been around 2 to 3 mm. I used steel strings. I used a Hofner HAS DC 01 for reference of most of the measurements. Since that one is described as a dreadnought acoustic, I guess we can call this one a dreadnought too.
I really love your videos especially the all pine guitar build and like a year ago I got this really cheap and bad guitar that wouldn't even stay tuned so at that point I got motivated to make one on my own and do better than the company that made the cheap guitar but i didn't really know how pine would be and sound because that's the only wood i have access to but your video showed me and got me even more motivated.
Thank you. All the best with your build. Perhaps you can also share a little demo video. I would love to hear that.
@@woodnailhammer Yes maybe.However I'm running into issues with resawing the pieces of wood with a hand saw and I tried making a drum sander for thinning them out but did not work to well so I to have to resort to the belt sander.
Also I'm wondering how thick did you make the sides of your guitar and does it have steel strings? And what type of acoustic guitar is it?
@@woodwizard259 I am definitely considering getting a bandsaw to do that for future builds. I am not sure I want to dare that again on the table saw. Perhaps you can also ask your local suppliers if they can do the resawing for you.
@@woodwizard259 I don't remember the exact thickness of the sides. I guess it must have been around 2 to 3 mm. I used steel strings. I used a Hofner HAS DC 01 for reference of most of the measurements. Since that one is described as a dreadnought acoustic, I guess we can call this one a dreadnought too.