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Building Electric Guitars Book

Brand Name Building Electric Guitars Book
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 140
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price 455USD
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Building Electric Guitars Book
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By Martin Koch

A great way to start!
A comprehensive photo-illustrated manual for building a solidbody or semi-acoustic electric gutar or bass. Everything from design to finishing and final setup is covered step-by-step. The companion full-scale plan details a solidbody guitar with tremolo, two humbuckers and a bolt-on neck.

Building Electric Guitars Book: Featuring nearly 700 photos and illustrations, luthier Martin Koch details the complete building process. You'll find valuable information on wood selection, pickup winding and active electronics, too. 236 pages, softcover.

Book contents
Introduction: parts of an electric guitar • string frequencies • popular body styles

Wood: sound characteristics • drying

Hardware: tuners, nuts, pickguards, fretwire, bridges, tremolos, strings and more

Electronics: making your own pickups • passive and active circuits • shielding

Designing the guitar: scale length • calculating fret positions • truss rod choices • guitar layout • making templates

Workshop and tools: routers, planes, scrapers, saws, sanding, sharpening and safety

Making the body: making a solidbody from a blank • hollowbody construction and binding • semi-acoustic body construction

Making the neck: preparing the neck blank • angled and bolt-on necks • making and installing a truss rod • preparing and installing the fingerboard • fretting • preparing the peghead • neck shaping and fitting

Preparing the body: positioning the bridge • installing a tremolo • routing body cavities

Assembly and wiring: mounting the hardware • installing and shielding the electronics

Finishing: sanding • staining • grain-filling • finishing options and application • polishing

Setup: fret dressing • neck relief • setting the string action • tuning • pickup height • intonation

Neck-through-body construction: making a headless bass

Solidbody Guitar Plan: The 34" x 24" full-scale plan includes a helpful fret placement chart, materials list and wiring diagram. Dimensions are displayed in inches and millimeters for convenience.

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Product FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions


What tuners will fit my guitar?

This can be difficult to answer without inspecting the instrument. Many manufacturers use a variety of different tuners on their guitars, sometimes within the same model run. The technical specifications of the tuners we stock can be found online and in our catalog. We suggest comparing your existing machines and peghole dimensions to our listed specs to help determine the best replacement.  

What specific motor do we recommend for the Buffing Arbor?

To power our Buffing Arbor we recommend a 1/3 to 1/2-horsepower motor with a 2" pulley that runs at 1725 rpm. Dayton Motors model 3K772 is a common motor that is available from a number of suppliers.

Can I build a left-handed instrument from your guitar kits?

Though our guitar kits are intended for right-handed players, the soundboard bracing patterns can be reversed to build a left-handed instrument. You can make a left-handed bridge from scratch using one of our bridge blanks.

What nut files do you recommend for my guitar?

Choose nut slotting files that are the same size or no more that a few thousands larger than your individual string gauges.

A smaller file can also be rocked side-to-side to widen a slot to the desired size. For example, you can cut a .036" slot with a .035" file by moving it around a bit.

What should I use to slot my Tune-o-matic saddles?

Nut slotting files work great for saddles. Simply use the same techniques you'd use for nut slotting. After filing to the desired depth, we suggest polishing the slot with Mitchell's Abrasive Cord to remove file marks and burrs.

Will your attachments for Dremel fit my generic brand or other moto-type tool?

If your tool has a removable nosepiece with a 3/4-12 thread, it should work with our attachments.

Which size truss rod wrench do I need?

Unfortunately, not all instrument makers provide this information, and it's not uncommon for companies to switch rods between production runs or models. There are a few standard rod sizes, however:

Gibson guitars, mandolins and banjos (American made) have a 5/16" adjustment nut. Use a 5/16" hex wrench. This measurement also comes in a pocket-size wrench.

Fender guitars and basses (American made) commonly have a 1/8" Allen nut. This includes the bullet adjustment nut, the American Standards, and most models made in the USA with a peghead-adjustable truss rod. Use a 1/8" Allen wrench.

For Fender vintage-style heel-adjustable "X" nut, use a flat blade wrench that is a specially made Truss Rod Wrench for Fender.

Martin guitars (American made) have a 5mm Allen nut and would use an angled wrench to reach the neck heel through the soundhole. Use our Soundhole Truss Rod Wrench.

Taylor guitars have a 1/4" hex nut. Use a 1/4" hex wrench. This measurement also comes in a pocket-size wrench.

Necks through StewMac have a 4mm Allen nut. Use a 4mm Allen wrench for these necks:
Through-body Guitar Neck
22-Fret Blank-peghead Guitar Necks
Replacement Neck for Strat
Replacement Neck for Tele
Replacement Neck for Fender Bass

Can I make my own custom-scale fretboards?

You can make your own fretboard using our miter box and saw, and a blank fretboard.

Do you stock gold powder for Goldtop guitar finishes?

No. It's manufactured by the Crescent Bronze Powder Company in Chicago, IL. Their product number is 256, although Dan Erlewine sometimes uses 255 depending on the instrument.

Can you ship nitrocellulose lacquer outside the USA or recommend a source?

We cannot ship nitrocellulose lacquer outside of the USA, and we don't have an overseas source to recommend to you. An internet search should help you find a supplier in your area.

However, we'd like to recommend our Target Waterbase Spraying Lacquer, which we can ship internationally. It is non-flammable, and is available as a Brushing Varnish. It is formulated to work with ColorTone pigments and liquid stains.

I just finished a bolt-on neck with a maple fretboard. I read online that I should spray the lacquer directly on the frets, so that's what I did. How do I remove the lacquer from the frets?

Don't use any kind of solvent to remove lacquer overspray from frets, or you'll damage the fretboard finish. Instead, the finish can be carefully scraped off. Using a nut slotting file of the appropriate gauge, you can make a custom scraper using a nail, X-acto blade, or something similar.

Dan Erlewine uses a 16-penny nail. He simply files a notch in the nailhead, just deep and wide enough to fit over the fret without touching the fretboard. Using an X-acto knife, he carefully scores the lacquer on both sides of the fret to prevent unwanted finish chipping. He then slowly scrapes the lacquer off of the fret with the slotted nailhead.

Can I replace a modern Fender American Standard Tele bridge with a vintage style 3-saddle bridge without modifications?

Installation of a Traditional Bridge for Tele on an American Standard model requires additional drilling. The mounting screws on the vintage models are in a different location. The string mounting holes match, however.

How do I tell the difference between the gauges on my Double-edge Nut File, they're not marked.

We recommend that you make a cut on a scrap piece of bone or wood with both sides of the Double-edge Nut File, then measure the width of each cut with feeler gauges to determine which side is which. Guitar strings of known gauges will also work as measuring tools in a pinch.

Once you have determined the proper edge, mark the file accordingly with a permanent marker.

I'm interested in getting into guitar building and repair. Do you recommend any specific books or DVDs?

We offer a wide variety of books and DVDs that cover repair and building procedures, from beginning to advanced, as well as specific areas such as fretting and finishing. Outstanding resources for general information include the Guitar Player Repair Guide and Dan Erlewine's Maintenance & Setup DVDs. A variety of excellent books are also available for building a complete guitar.

I don't have any experience with this type of work, do you think I could fix my...?

Take your instrument to a reputable local repair shop for an evaluation. That way, you can determine if you're comfortable doing the repair yourself, or letting a professional do it.

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