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Steve's Guitar Making Part 6 - Binding 3 of 3

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Binding application part 3 of 3

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  • hi steve i live in the uk and i have just bought a les paul studio worn cherry ye i know not the best les paul around but im only 16

    one thing i don't want is to look the same as everyone else with a les paul studio so i changed the black plastic hardware to cream but i want it to be original so im just wondering about some cream or white binding what sort of business should i be looking into that will be able to do this for me

    thanks oh also i think the videos are ace

    josh

  • Hi Josh. I'm sure there are lots of good guitar repair people in your area. I would ask at your local guitar shop if there is anybody close by.

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  • it's too bad you didnt show us your method of routing the mortise and tenon.

  • thanks for doing the thorough vids, Steve - you obviously took care when putting this all together and for novice builders like me, this is awesome stuff.

    Cheers!

  • i am thinking ABOUT doing the same thing thing with my worn cherry lp dont be ashamed of that paul its made in america and blows away any epiphone on the market right now even there standardplus tops mine has burstbucker pros in it thats the way they come now they put thAT IN THERE STANDARDS gibson that is but i want to upgrade the finish a bit so i totally understand bro!

  • These are awesome videos. I'm trying to figure out how to make the binding channels for my little project without the use of power tools, and this is giving me a little bit of insight

  • Steve, thanks for posting these videos. They're GREAT! Thanks again!

  • Excellent series!! Thank you!

  • Steve, AWESOME SERIES!!. You've inspired me to build my own guitar from scratch. I've got a pretty good shop and intermediate woodworking skills. I've been thinking over buying a kit but I can't afford the 400-500 bucks up front. One thing: ever think of using a heat gun / hair dryer to remove the tape from the top to soften up the adhesive? I've read about people doing that.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • that looks pretty sweet!

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