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Straightorward guide shows you how to make an acoustic guitar with ease.
- Sales Rank: #579855 in Books
- Brand: Grizzly
- Published on: 2007-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.76" h x .43" w x 8.42" l, 1.29 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
Review
"The greatest strength of the book is its readability. Every step is clearly described and numbered, and keyed to a full-color photo of that step." —Woodcentral.com
--Woodcentral About the Author
An all-round craftsman with experience of everything from boatbuilding to house renovation, Alex Willis now makes fine custom guitars full time. His range includes both classical and steel-string models, all handcrafted from the finest materials.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Proceed with Caution!
By T.W.
Being a collector of luthiery materials, I had to buy this book to keep up to date. The photos and sequence of construction are nicely put together and there are a number of interesting techniques I've not seen in other manuals. That being said, I could not recommend the design offered as a viable first instrument for the beginning instrument builder.
There seems to a movement of sorts in the U.K. for enthusiastic amateur builders to come up with highly personalized designs, ideosyncratic assembly techniques and then... publish. Doubtfire, Kinkead, and now Willis all fall into this category. Each offers us an instrument design quite unrelated to what's been considered "the norm" in North American steel-string building. Of the two, I'm more confident in the Kinkead design.
Never having played one of Mr. Wills instruments, I can't comment on it's tonal characteristics. I am confident however, that this is an UNDERBUILT guitar. A dozen years of building and repair gives me concern about the following:
-The assertion that 2mm is the "optimum final thickness... for spuce tops" is pretty much insane. Two millimeters is considered razor-thin for most nylon-string classical designs.
-Couple that thin top with the X-brace layout described and you have a recipe for collapse. The braces are heavily decoupled, and they are at lacking at least 25% of the mass found on typical factory guitars.
-The low-profile design of the heel is elegant, but structurally problematic.
-The Spanish heel design with integral neck and top block can work for steel strung instruments, but is highly irregular.
-The extreme back-set neck angle necessitates an auxillary wedge under the upper part of the fretboard. Why? This geometry results in 3/8" of saddle protruding above the hight of the bridge. Assuming one can find a commercially prepared bridge blank this tall, you've still got an awesome amount of forward torque on the top.
-The assertion that, "a suitable height is about 5/23in (4mm)on the sixth string" is again,-laughable. Any repair person presenting a customer with a lightly built instrument obviously designed for fingerpicking with that sort of setup would be out of business in short order.
If I'm reading the label afixed to the instrument correctly, this is Mr. Willis' 16th instrument. The text bio states that he started devoting his time to instrument building in 2003. This book is copyrighted 2006. I'd be interested to see what changes he's made to his design. (There are very few photos on his website, but quite a number of ads for this book).
In summary, if you want to build a guitar modelled on the Martin OM design as was stated in the introduction, purchase a Martin plan from one of the suppliers. It's a time-tested design, unlike Mr. Willis'. And if,(again like the introduction says), you think the idea that starting a business making musical instruments is an exciting possibility, do follow his advice and consult a qualified business adviser. Perhaps he or she will suggest taking photos of one of your first guitars and publishing a book so you too can be a master.
-In all seriousness though, please don't use a regular household fan to exhaust the lacquer fumes from your spray booth as pictured on p.23. A spark from the motor could cause an explosive fire that could end your luthiery career very quickly.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Guitar making review
By J. A. Whiteside
It turns out that guitar making is a complex art and there are many different ways for a beginner to approach it. The most complete book is William Cumpiano's "Guitar Making, Tradition and Technology". However, I found Willis "Step by Step Guitar Making" useful and valuable. It is shorter and clearer than Cumpiano and interestingly, a lot of the steps, sequence of operations, and jigs are different. For me, the differences between the two books help in understanding which steps are the most critical and which steps can be altered to best accomodate your particular skills, experience, and available tools. If you are serious about learning guitar building, I would recommend getting both books.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great book
By Florida luthier
I have purchased various books on the subject but quite frankly I always wanted to purchase this book. First of all I like this Luthiers guitars. His methods of guitar building are interesting for one thing he utilizes a Spanish heel type of guitar construction on a OM(orchestra model) type guitar. Some guitar makers would argue that this type of construction wouldn't be strong enough on a guitar that especially has a truss rod. He seems to have great success using this method. I've decided I am going to give his method a try. The book is nicely laid out. It has plans included and useful information for making your own shop made jigs and tools. I am happy with my purchase . Great purchase for the novice or experienced craftsman. I would recommend this item to a friend.
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