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kimball492
03-06-2015, 01:46 PM
Making a kit guitar better for newbies it may help.Some parts are more interesting than others
Part
1
http://youtu.be/EJzvQFWwO9w
2
http://youtu.be/Udme2rX-a8U
3
http://youtu.be/HSTMDU838P8
4
http://youtu.be/REFKVgn1QZA
5
http://youtu.be/IvHZfxdkr0g
6
http://youtu.be/EaibXOQGXOg See even people that have made guitars before can make a mess with glue lol
7
http://youtu.be/C1orfhZJO_g
8
http://youtu.be/VkzW8eWKiPo
9
http://youtu.be/CMhiv1LwizM
10
http://youtu.be/A6LHfm2ZeWI
11
http://youtu.be/HZDWmthB5OE
12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssK_DgA9NBw&sns=em
13 Updated
http://youtu.be/AcFIY-UA_2o
14 Updated
http://youtu.be/eHAaPNSBKxw
15 Updated
http://youtu.be/yfHygRaCdEg
16 Updated
http://youtu.be/RRy_aC7LXa4
17 Updated
http://youtu.be/s62-W0p8Q1M
18 Updated
http://youtu.be/JMuDxdRFo2A


Other parts to follow you'll see links as new ones arrive on you tube

keloooe
03-06-2015, 02:15 PM
Yep, seen them already, interesting to watch the process unfold! If I had the money I'd invest in some nice upgrades to all my kits, these kits can go a long way for what is actually not that much money when you look at it! I wouldn't route the binding channel, I'd stick with a faux binding

wokkaboy
03-06-2015, 02:25 PM
cheers Kimball I'll check them out later
@ Pest no substitute for real binding bro, its worth the effort

Nickosaurus
03-06-2015, 02:56 PM
If you have the tools real binding is nice. Cleans up a hell of a lot easier too - less fiddly

I love crimson guitar's videos. Nice lad and great advice

kimball492
13-06-2015, 12:30 PM
Pleasure Wokka , I guess the thing is they have a guy that's relatively new to guitar building . I guess they are saying if he can do it so can you.

stan
13-06-2015, 01:18 PM
not all that different from commercial guitars really.
Machines make the bodies and necks and people put it all together and finish them.
Not much different than buying your body and neck and doing it yourself.
Plenty of people built parts casters and use proprietary bodies and necks.
That is why I have no issue with kit guitars.
And seeing some of the results here, they are just as good as name brand stuff

dingobass
13-06-2015, 02:07 PM
Wot Stan said :)

kimball492
27-06-2015, 09:49 PM
Hi Stan it's not saying how bad kit guitars are check the videos out its about what you can do to customise them to suit your needs .If you want something a little more personal.

Kelooe did you see the one where they fitted a Matt Bellamy Style X Y screen

stan
27-06-2015, 10:55 PM
All cool Kimball, my comment was essentially about how I think there is not a lot of difference between a well made (and modified, if you like) kit guitar and something by a name brand off the shelf.
Always exceptions in both classes of course.

Those vids are cool, thanks

keloooe
28-06-2015, 09:14 AM
Kelooe did you see the one where they fitted a Matt Bellamy Style X Y screen

Yes I have seen all the XY related videos, how can a Muse fan like me NOT watch them and drool?

Also I agree with Stan, with time, a not too heavily decked out Man Cave and some experience, you can turn one of these kits into brilliant guitars that can even rival the big brands! I even have a friend who owns a top of the range Fender Strat and prefers my Strat over it, the only thing he would do is replace the pickups and wiring harness... Maybe even a bone nut...

kimball492
29-06-2015, 01:17 AM
Yeah your right it's down to how much you put into your build