The Tutorial has gone commercial.... send me your email and I'll give you a complimentary copy.....
The dots are EASY... take a simple hand held paper punch to thin guitar picks of your choice... perfect 1/4 inch dots. Then use a fostner or bradpint bit to drill flat bottomed holes. Glue with CA and you have custom position markers on your CBG...
Thanks. It is an unusual (for me) 25 1/2" scale lenght. Unusual for me, in that I prefer a shorter 24" for getting around the fretboard with ease, but, since I was building to an already constructed neck, built originally for a different box, this box seemed to what that extra 1 1 /2" to leave the graphic unmolested.
It's tuned open G (G-D-g-b) using the 5-4-3-2 strings from a set of 11's.
This one will probably sell and I'll rebuild it in 24" scale for personal use. I really like it's sound.
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The Tutorial has gone commercial.... send me your email and I'll give you a complimentary copy.....
The dots are EASY... take a simple hand held paper punch to thin guitar picks of your choice... perfect 1/4 inch dots. Then use a fostner or bradpint bit to drill flat bottomed holes. Glue with CA and you have custom position markers on your CBG...
the best,
Wichita Sam
Thanks. It is an unusual (for me) 25 1/2" scale lenght. Unusual for me, in that I prefer a shorter 24" for getting around the fretboard with ease, but, since I was building to an already constructed neck, built originally for a different box, this box seemed to what that extra 1 1 /2" to leave the graphic unmolested.
It's tuned open G (G-D-g-b) using the 5-4-3-2 strings from a set of 11's.
This one will probably sell and I'll rebuild it in 24" scale for personal use. I really like it's sound.
the best,
Wichita Sam