Building Electric Guitars : How to Make Solid-Body, Hollow-Body and Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
, by Koch, Martin- ISBN: 9783901314070 | 3901314075
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 9/1/2001
Preparation | p. 9 |
General introduction | p. 10 |
Parts of an electric guitar | p. 10 |
String frequencies | p. 11 |
Guitar classics | p. 13 |
Wood | p. 14 |
Wood for solid-body guitars | p. 14 |
Sound characteristics | p. 16 |
Buying wood | p. 16 |
Drying wood | p. 18 |
Hardware | p. 20 |
Tuners | p. 20 |
Nuts | p. 22 |
Bolt-on neck hardware | p. 23 |
Pickguards | p. 23 |
Fretwire | p. 23 |
Bridges | p. 24 |
Tremolos | p. 25 |
Other hardware parts needed | p. 27 |
Strings | p. 28 |
Guitar electronics | p. 29 |
Pickups | p. 29 |
Making your own pickups | p. 38 |
Magnets | p. 38 |
Pickup bobbins | p. 39 |
Wire | p. 39 |
Strat-style singlecoil bobbin flanges | p. 40 |
Dimensions of a typical Humbucker | p. 40 |
Pickup covers | p. 41 |
Winding pickups | p. 42 |
Potting pickups | p. 45 |
Passive circuits | p. 46 |
Classic circuits | p. 56 |
Active electronics | p. 58 |
Shielding | p. 64 |
Designing the Guitar | p. 66 |
Scale length | p. 66 |
Fret distances tables | p. 68 |
Calculating fret distances | p. 70 |
Laying out the guitar | p. 71 |
Design options | p. 72 |
Truss rods | p. 80 |
Non-adjustable truss rods | p. 80 |
Adjustable truss rods | p. 81 |
Some effects on sound | p. 84 |
Sustain | p. 85 |
Design examples | p. 86 |
Making templates | p. 91 |
Workshop | p. 92 |
Tools | p. 93 |
Power tools | p. 94 |
Plunge router | p. 94 |
Router bits | p. 96 |
Planes | p. 98 |
Scrapers | p. 99 |
Sawing tools | p. 100 |
Sanding tools | p. 100 |
Japanese Tools | p. 101 |
Sharpening | p. 102 |
Alternatives for sharpening | p. 103 |
Safety | p. 104 |
Building | p. 105 |
Making the body | p. 106 |
Making a solid body | p. 106 |
Preparing the body blank | p. 106 |
Gluing up the body blank | p. 109 |
Cutting out the body | p. 111 |
Smoothing the body side | p. 112 |
Sanding the body | p. 114 |
Rounding off the edges | p. 115 |
Making a hollow body | p. 116 |
Hollowing out the body | p. 116 |
Making the top | p. 117 |
Gluing on the top | p. 118 |
Binding | p. 118 |
Making a semi-acoustic body | p. 120 |
Bending the sides | p. 121 |
Gluing the sides to the block | p. 123 |
Making the lining | p. 123 |
Gluing on the lining | p. 124 |
Gluing on the top and back | p. 125 |
Routing the binding rabbet | p. 126 |
Making f-holes | p. 127 |
Making the neck pocket | p. 127 |
Making the neck | p. 128 |
Preparing the neck blank | p. 128 |
Options for making a angled-back head | p. 129 |
Making a glued-on peghead | p. 130 |
Making Trussrods | p. 134 |
Making a one-way twin-rod system | p. 134 |
Making a compression truss rod | p. 136 |
Making the trussrod channel | p. 136 |
Cutting a straight truss rod channel | p. 137 |
Making a curved truss rod channel | p. 138 |
Making the access cavity | p. 139 |
Gluing up a heel | p. 139 |
Fitting the truss rod | p. 140 |
Fitting a truss rod into a one-piece neck | p. 140 |
Fitting a two-way twin truss rod | p. 141 |
Fitting the truss rod cover strip | p. 142 |
Making the peghead | p. 142 |
Gluing on the peghead veneer | p. 142 |
Sawing out the peghead shape | p. 143 |
Fitting a peghead inlay | p. 144 |
Making the fingerboard | p. 145 |
Marking the fret positions | p. 145 |
Making the fret slots | p. 146 |
Gluing on the fingerboard | p. 148 |
Routing the neck shape | p. 150 |
Drilling the tuner holes | p. 151 |
Shaping a Fender-style peghead | p. 151 |
Fitting fingerboard dots | p. 153 |
Fitting side dot markers | p. 154 |
Radiusing the fingerboard | p. 155 |
Installing the frets | p. 159 |
Bending fretwire | p. 159 |
Fretting | p. 160 |
Shaping the neck | p. 163 |
Fitting the neck | p. 166 |
Routing the neck pocket | p. 166 |
Mounting an angled-back neck | p. 168 |
Bolting on the neck | p. 170 |
Positioning the bridge | p. 171 |
Fitting a tremolo | p. 172 |
Making the body cavities | p. 175 |
Routing the pickup cavities | p. 175 |
Routing the control cavity | p. 177 |
Assembling the guitar | p. 178 |
Mounting the hardware | p. 178 |
Wiring the electronics | p. 181 |
Shielding the electronics | p. 183 |
Preparing for finishing | p. 184 |
Repairing dents | p. 185 |
Finish-sanding | p. 185 |
Staining | p. 186 |
Filling the grain | p. 187 |
Finishing | p. 188 |
Applying oil | p. 188 |
Applying wax | p. 189 |
Shellac | p. 190 |
Synthetic finishing materials | p. 191 |
Coloring clear finishes | p. 191 |
Using a brush | p. 192 |
Varnish | p. 194 |
Wiped-on varnish | p. 194 |
My favorate finishing choice | p. 194 |
Spray finishing | p. 195 |
Using spray cans | p. 195 |
Using a spray gun | p. 197 |
Sanding the finish | p. 198 |
Several weeks later | p. 199 |
Polishing the finish | p. 200 |
Fret dressing | p. 202 |
Set-up | p. 206 |
Stringing the guitar | p. 206 |
Tuning | p. 207 |
Adjusting the neck relief | p. 208 |
Setting the string height at the nut | p. 209 |
Setting the action | p. 210 |
Adjusting the pickup height | p. 211 |
Setting the intonation | p. 212 |
Your self-made guitar | p. 213 |
Straight-through neck | p. 214 |
Making a neck-through headless bass | p. 215 |
A Visit to | p. 219 |
Steve Jarman guitars | p. 220 |
Sadowsky guitars | p. 224 |
PRS guitars | p. 226 |
Literature | p. 231 |
Suppliers | p. 233 |
Suppliers mentioned in the book | p. 233 |
Additional instruction materials | p. 234 |
Acknowledgements | p. 235 |
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