Vindingo said:
Very cool! I have been wanting to build a guitar for a while. For my 30th bday this year I treated myself to a Martin 00015m and still can't get over how awesome it sounds.
I was thinking about getting a Stew Mac or a Martin kit and copying all the parts. Any experience with either of those kits? Do you carve your own necks?
Never used a kit before, but note that LMI (
www.lmii.com) now has a "kit" wizard where you can build your own or start from one of theirs and customize it. They do any level of machining to help you out (recommended) too, such as side bending, etc.
Also, this is the book you want:
http://www.amazon.com/Guitarmaking-Tradition-Technology-Construction-Steel-String/dp/0811806405/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377984179&sr=8-1&keywords=guitar+building+tradition
My guitars, based on this book, are basically clones of Martin Dreadnaughts, although I'm about to radically change how I build and take it up about 5 notches.
Also, Robbie has some videos on guitar building:
http://www.obrienguitars.com/dvds/
(old friend of mine from my Colorado Luthier's Guild days and all around great guy - he teaches guitar building at Red Rocks Community College.)
I carve my own necks, but I used a pre-made one (from LMI) on last years, and I'm getting ready to set up my own CNC machine for doing custom neck carvings.
I'd actually recommend that as the neck is the hardest part and can be rather frustrating....