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Yearly Archives: 2010

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A maelstrom of sawdust.

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:February 17, 2010
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Today, Aaron routed an Ibanez body to accommodate a new set of pickups that we were installing.  The original routes were just a bit too small, so we had to…

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“You must learn balance, Daniel-san!”

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:February 16, 2010
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Most bass guitars are plagued with balance problems.  The long neck, large headstock, and giant tuners all pull the bass off balance, causing the player to waste a ton of…

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All frills, all the time.

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:February 12, 2010
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Leveling and crowning the frets during a fret job is only half the story.  Each fret needs to be buffed and polished - which is sometimes the most time consuming…

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Got a weird idea? Yeah, we can do that.

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:February 11, 2010
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We had yet another weird request today: to install an electric pickup in an acoustic guitar, with a toggle to switch between the electric and acoustic pickup.  Weird? Yes.  Possible? …

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Cleating a cracked top on a Martin DM.

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:February 10, 2010
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Today we fixed up a Martin guitar that had several cracks in the top. To do this, we make a cleat and glue it over the crack. Sounds simple, right?…

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