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    Printed Instructions

    We get a lot of potential customers asking whether instructions are included with each kit. We always respond that the instructions are on the site; directing them to our video guides, wiring diagrams, and this amazing Community Forum.

    However, it does seem that many of our new competitors are offering Instruction Manuals; included with their kits. So, it might be time to reconsider our position and look at producing our very own Pit Bull Guitars Manual.

    Whether it is actually printed and put in with the kit, or not, is up for discussion... being a bit of a Greenie, I'd say that is not necessary, as it's a huge expense (adding to the cost of each kit) and would use a lot of paper which many customers might just throw away (if they are onto their second, third or fourth kit). Also, a PDF of the manual on the site can have direct links to the Videos, Wiring Diagrams, etc, which you can't do in printed version.

    Now, with so many different kits in the range, it is simply not practical to have a manual for every kit, so we are looking at a single Manual that covers all of our kits; guitar and bass; bolt on and set neck; all different pickup configurations; and finishing (painting vs staining).

    We also think it would be great if we could produce our PBG Manual using the group knowledge right here on the Forum.

    We actually have the seeds of a comprehensive manual here on the Forum; starting with Gav Bramley's thread "How to build your Pit Bull Guitar". We can use this as a kick off point, or start again from scratch.

    The first step would be to develop Chapters to guide the drafting. Gav's thread provides a good base to work from:

    1. Tools You'll Need For Building An Electric Guitar
    2. Beginning and managing your Build
    3.
    Body Preparation
    4.
    Shaping the Headstock
    5. Shielding
    6. Leveling the Frets
    7. Installing the Bolt-on neck
    8. Installing Tuners to the Headstock
    9. Grounding the Bridge
    10. Installing the Bridge / Tremolo
    11. Wiring Up the Electronic Components
    12 Pickguard, Switches and knobs, and Strap Button Installation (and the pickups, bridge, pickguard and all other hardware)
    13. The Nut
    14. Putting on the strings
    15. String and pickup height
    16. Decals
    17. Intonation
    18. Entering Guitar of the Month

    So, what's missing? Redundant? If we can decide on a Chapter list, I can set up a dedicated sub-Forum, with each Chapter as a separate Thread and we can all add to and comment on content for the Manual.

    Ok, what do you think?
    Cheers,

    Adam



    adamboyle(at)pitbullguitars.com

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    Overlord of Music Dedman's Avatar
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    A great idea Adam, I agree on the PDF format, also easier to modify at any time and not have to waste paper. The only problem I can see with the sub forum idea is thread derailing, it would need the Mods to keep a watchful eye on that area.
    Personally I had no trouble with my first kit from just following the above instructions. (it was a tele however which is a pretty easy one)
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    Some basic safety info ie precautions around dust and finishes and some recommended safety equip perhaps? nothing overly in depth but enough to give a good understanding.
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    Good idea to make some kind of manual/instructions. Looking at the list above I miss 'Glueing the set neck' and 'How and with what to finish the build'. By that I mean, what kind of stain, spraycans, oils and things like that. And in which order to do the finish.

    To be honest, I didn't bother not have any printed instructions because I watched a lot of YT clips and I find this forum very helpful.

    But newbies who have no expereince whatsoever could benefit from instructions that comes with their new kit.
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    What to do on opening the box...
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=5541

    Bridge placement on a bass seems to come up as a question every now and again...
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=3048

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    Given customers will have most likely ordered the kit online, its safe to say that they can download the PDF, or maybe the pdf could be automatically emailed with the receipt? Paper options could be mailed as an option if they have limited computer access.

    You'll also need the topic, Installing the glue in neck/gluing the neck
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    Great idea, but I came across this forum before I ordered the kit. After some extensive forum lurking, I had most of the information I would need.
    If you have to supply something with the kits, how about a small memory stick with all the PDF's in it. I realise you need to have a computer to be able to use it, but most phones have an adaptor available to access memory sticks etc.
    It would also minimise the amount of paper used.
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    I like Zandit's idea of a USB - you could have a box to check for when customers are ordering, so then only people who need/want one would ask for one. And a USB is a pretty handy thing to have.

    Having said that, I would also definitely vote for making some kind of hard copy available. I was thinking something like Graham McDonald's book 'The Mandolin Project', which both I and my brother bought in the ring binder version. It's really good - heaps of info, and because it's ring bound it can be left open on your workbench. I read it a lot when I was thinking of making Mandolins, and in a lot of ways it was more useful than the Mandolin Café Forum (which was my other source of info), because the forum could be overwhelming with the volume of info on there.

    At my work we also sell a ring bound book on basic lithography by Peter Lancaster, and it sells well for all the same reasons - people can refer to it whenever they want, it stays open while they're working, it's cheap (I think $20?), and it's not overwhelmingly complex.

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    I'm torn here; I love the idea of paperless and am quite capable of using .docs or .pdfs on a tablet rather than an actual manual, and as a bonus it keeps the price down a touch. However, I do so like having a book as a reference; silly, eh, when a digital copy serves the purpose just as well. As an example, I have 2 digital bird ID books available on both my phone and iPad, one of which has hi-res photos of the beasts and the other soundfiles available. Now which book do you think gets the biggest hammering when we're trying to ID birds?? Nope... neither; the paper Pizzey and Knight gets an awful lot of browsing!

    The thumbdrive idea has merit, but given that these are supposed to be kits for the budget minded, anything that adds up to even a small price increase across the board that is not directly guitar related gets a frowny face from me; perhaps either the USB or the paper version could be available as a cost plus item, on request??
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    The big extra chapter I'd add would be a 1st chapter about 'Being part of the community!' ie this forum, the resources, GOTM and general helpfulness and ability to share with others who have the same interests and have been there or are going through it at the same time.

    Presentation - give the buyer options when they are ordering - USB with the kit, download link with the order confirmation email or nil.

    If you want a paper option the previous suggestions work, although the printing and paper would cost more than the $2 or $3 that a thumbdrive costs these days.

    edit - also make the e-manual available from the top of the main page of the website so that anyone who wants it can download the whole thing - brand it with Pitbull logos/contact details and it will actually act as good free advertising at the same time.
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