...as I'm starting to make my own guitar parts. Should be really fun as it's the last thing I've not yet done in terms of guitars, I've painted, assembled, drilled, set up parts, but never made my own from timber simply due to lack of tools.
To help me pay back the initial investment of the tools I need to get quickly, would you guys like some rediculously cheap guitar bodies routed to Fender neck pocket dimensions (ie. ala Warmoth)? I'm talking like wood cost plus £20 or something. Although being my first few bodies they wouldn't be inferior quality, as I've had plenty of woodworking experience, it's just that the first ones might take a bit longer as I will have to furnish brand new templates.
I'm just floating the idea out there, as I'm curious as to whether there'd be much demand for this stuff. I'm also gonna post progress pics and tutorials in threads so you guys can follow it and see whether you think you'd like to try it yourselves.
Kudos to you for trying it. I'm still
trying it, lol!
Yeah get a decent bandsaw, plus you may want to invest in an extractor fan/vacuum for it as the dust will be a pain and can clog the blade.
Sash Cramps are a must, you'll need atleast 2, I'd recommend 3 long ones for the body as it will be easier. For the neck various G and F clamps are handy. When I glued the wood for my neck laminate (which I still havent finished) it took 14 clamps to get it right. Try Machine Mart for this as they're quite cheap on a few ranges.
Machine Marts online clamps rangeWickes also have some quite nice G clamps for 6 and 8 quid. They have a good, large spring clamp for 2 handy for setting things up while getting the proper clamps in place.
A drill press is also handy. Dont buy a hobbyists one, you'd need a proper floor standing one, and these can be about 180 quid.
I made me own templates and cut them out of ply. Use marine ply as it will last longer and will spinter less
Chisels, sharpening stones, various spoke shaves and planes are very handy, but go for quality, not the run of the mill you get in B&Q.