Re: Why this forum
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:52 pm
Hello Ricci,
Like you, I had looked at a variety of information sources when I first thought about building a guitar. The information out there is overwhelming, to be honest. I acquired books, watched videos on-line, talked to guys in guitar-repair shops, looked at a few forums, you name it. It's in my nature to collect a lot of data and then analyze it, but that can be paralyzing after a while because there are many ways to do things, and a ton of conflicting information, or just bad advice out there.
This forum greatly simplified things, because it is affiliated with Ken's tried-and-true methods that work great whether you are a beginner or veteran. Most people here have used his guidelines and/or bought his kits, so there's a wealth of experience that can provide support for any questions that arise.
To sum it up, this is the place to be, because there is a community that has been there and wants to help, so you don't have to worry about jumping in and starting to build. The peace of mind that this affords is extremely valuable, because it de-risks the prospect of making your very own instrument.
Like you, I had looked at a variety of information sources when I first thought about building a guitar. The information out there is overwhelming, to be honest. I acquired books, watched videos on-line, talked to guys in guitar-repair shops, looked at a few forums, you name it. It's in my nature to collect a lot of data and then analyze it, but that can be paralyzing after a while because there are many ways to do things, and a ton of conflicting information, or just bad advice out there.
This forum greatly simplified things, because it is affiliated with Ken's tried-and-true methods that work great whether you are a beginner or veteran. Most people here have used his guidelines and/or bought his kits, so there's a wealth of experience that can provide support for any questions that arise.
To sum it up, this is the place to be, because there is a community that has been there and wants to help, so you don't have to worry about jumping in and starting to build. The peace of mind that this affords is extremely valuable, because it de-risks the prospect of making your very own instrument.