Notes from an Amateur Luthier. . .
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I build guitars. Not professionally , but as a hobby. (When I was teaching high school English, I didn't really have time to build during the school year, so I built one instrument each summer. However, now that I'm retired --- since 2012 --- I can build whenever I want!)
I started out easy, in 1987, by building a few small musical instrument kits, such as a dulcimer, a small harp, an autoharp, and a mountain banjo. After discovering that it wasn't as hard as I had envisioned it would be, I finally took the plunge and purchased a Martin D41 dreadnought guitar kit. By my standards today, that first guitar in 1994 was pretty dreadful in its appearance, but its sound was fantastic! And it didn't fall apart or anything. So, I was hooked. Since then, I've built thirteen guitars (and a few other instruments), four for actual paying customers! It is, indeed, an addictive hobby. The main reason I want to keep building them is that I know, with each one, my skills improve.
I built my first four guitars from kits. If you're just beginning, this isn't a bad way to get into this hobby! To read more about building from kits, or for links to other helpful sites, click the links below: |
Building From KitsBuilding Links |
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My Tools(This is an old listing, describing some helpful tools I had when I first started in this hobby.) A Basic Tool ListNew: An Updated Tools List!!!(much more complete than the "Basic" one above) |
You don't need a huge shop or fancy tools to make guitars for fun. My former house (I moved in December 1998) was a tiny two-bedroom home with no garage and no basement. I made my guitars in a spare bedroom and a utility room. (My new house has a little room dedicated solely to guitarmaking!) If you'd like to see where I make my guitars and some of the tools and jigs I use, click on the links below: |
My Old Work SpacesMy Current Workspaces!June 2008: Check out this video of my guitarmaking room!!!NEWER (Sept 2014-August 2015) :Video Tour of my Fall 2014 Workroom Remodel!!!
And, for an account (originally posted on Facebook) of the actual PROCESS of renovating my workroom, with detailed descriptions, click HERE. |
Jigs(This is an old page, way back from when I started my website. For a more current listing of jigs, go here.)
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When I was building my fourth guitar, a D41 rosewood dreadnought, in 1995, I decided to keep a log on the process. I used a database program to log in and out, each time I began some task on the guitar, and the program automatically calculated the time spent. The total hours I ended up actually working directly on that guitar (minus waiting times) was around 168 hours. Since then, I have learned a lot, gained new tools, and changed many of my building techniques, but the log should still give a general idea of what I went through as a beginner. If you are interested in reading about the general process of building a guitar --- through the experience of an amateur builder --- mistakes and all --- then click on the link below: |
Martin "Size 5" Guitar....I also built three "parlor-size" guitars, modeled after the Martin "Size 5" guitar, which has a 21.3" scale. In the course of building my second one (my third one is pictured on the Guitar Photos page), I corresponded with a few Internet friends on the progress of the guitar. If you would like to view a copy of that record of the building of the tiny Size 5 guitar, click here: |
PROJECTSHere you will find detailed, day-by-day accounts of my projects: *Summer 1997: My First Dreadnought Commission * Summer 1998 : A Dreadnought and my "Weird Classical" * Summer 1999 : A Grand Concert (00) Guitar * Summer 2000 : An F-Style Mandolin * Summer 2002 : A Stratocaster Electric * Summer 2003 : A Concert Ukulele * Summer 2004 : Back to the Dreadnought!!! And a lutherie/vacation trip to the Guild of American Luthiers Convention in Washington. * Summer 2005 : The Two Tenors --- Tracy's Tenor Ukulele and My Own Tenor Ukulele * February 2006 : A Cigar Box Ukulele!!! * June 2006 : A Grand Concert Cutaway MORE PROJECTS!!!!!* July 2007 : My (Somewhat) Traditional Classical * Summer 2008 : Another Grand Concert Cutaway * Summer 2009 : A Martin-style Size 5 * Summer 2010 : A Kasha Baritone Ukulele * Summer 2011 : A Harp Ukulele!!! * Summer 2012 : A Second Harp Ukulele!!! * Fall 2012 : A Size 5 Commission * Winter 2012 : Some Odd Jobs in the Interim * Winter 2012 : A Weissenborn Guitar!!! * Spring 2013 : Some New Jigs . . . * June 2013: Another Size 5 Guitar and My Very First French Polish!! * October 2013: Fall Projects (The Student Cigar Box Ukulele Kit Project) * February 2014: The GS Mini-Style Armrest Bevel Project
* April - November 2015: Randall's OM Kit Guitar!!! * August - November 2015: Val's Tenor Ukulele!!! * October 2015: A Banjo Ukulele!!! * November 2015 - May 2016: The 2015 Taylor-style Grand Concert Classical!!! *My 2016/2018, "Fully-Loaded" Size 5 Guitar!!! *June 2019 -- The Resurrection of the 2nd Violin Project (BEGUN IN 2001)!!! * MY THIRD VIOLIN!! (Begun in December 2019) * MY TEENY-TINY VIOLIN!!! (Begun in March 2020) * MY OIL VARNISHING EXPERIMENT (Begun in April 2020) * MY 2020 TENOR UKULELE PROJECT December 2020 - July 31st, 2021: There's Always Room for Cello!!!My Fourth ViolinI AM IN LOVE WITH FRENCH POLISHING, WHICH I LEARNED FROM TOM BILLS'S ONLINE COURSE (https://theartoflutherie.com/french-polishing/). Here's a copy of the basic schedule I use when using this method: amateurluthier/htmlpages/FPSchedule.html
Excerpts from My Uncle's Poston Journal
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MAT'S PLACENEW for Summer 2015 ----- Guitarmaking Room Remodel!!!NEW for Summer 2004 ----- my New Old Shed!!!Here you will find photos of . . . . * my new (well, new to me since 1998!) house (including my current workspaces) * the "Shed Shop" shed I had built in Summer 2003, to house my power tools * my wonderful pets (seen below --- they wanted to say "Hi!")
Some Sad News: Emily, R.I.P.
FIELD TRIPS:
Acoustic Café!!!September 22nd, 2012 .....The church I attend asked me to bring some of my latest instruments to its second "Acoustic Café". Here's a video.
My 2009 Size 5 Guitar in Action!!!!In December of 2012, my church's former worship leader, David Toledo, returned to his homeland of Guatemala, and, as a going-away gift, I gave him this Size 5 guitar. Just last week, he posted this little video of himself singing and playing my (his now!) guitar:
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