How to Apply Guitar Binding — Routing, Bending & Gluing Guide
Binding is the handshake between the top and the sides of your instrument. It’s where protection meets prestige. In this guide, we break down one of the most demanding steps...
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Binding is the handshake between the top and the sides of your instrument. It’s where protection meets prestige. In this guide, we break down one of the most demanding steps...
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Relicing isn’t just about damage; it’s about storytelling through patina. A truly successful relic job transforms a pristine, modern instrument into a piece that looks—and feels—like it has survived decades...
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Finishing a guitar body is a long-game project — prep, grain fill, sealer, colour, lacquer, level, polish. We map the whole sequence so you know what each stage is doing,...
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Your headstock is the first thing anyone reads on a finished guitar, so the logo deserves the same care as the build. This guide covers designing a decal that stays...
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Spring isn't just for cleaning; it’s for revival. As the light improves in 2026, those "flat-pack" side tables and tired hallway pieces are becoming impossible to ignore. We’re moving away...
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Five tools cover the move from rough block to finished bowl: a heavy-stock removal gouge, a hook knife, a sharp straight knife, sharpening kit, and clamps. We explain what each...
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What if the "ruined" part is actually where the soul of your piece lives? Perfectionism is a thief that steals the joy of making, replacing "flow state" with high-stakes anxiety....
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A tired bookcase or wobbly side table doesn't need replacing — it needs prep, primer, and the right aerosol. We walk through the full furniture-spray sequence from cleaning and sanding...
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Not every thrift-shop find is worth dragging home. We cover what makes a piece worth spraying — good bones, paint-friendly materials, repairable damage — and how to spot the structural...
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Stop consuming and start creating. Our brains weren't designed for the endless "zombie scroll" of digital life; they were built to build, tinker, and imagine. This post explores the "Maker's...
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