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the guitar builders blog | 16th April 2012

At Crimson Guitars we are constantly evolving and improving, the last few months we’ve been shooting a video blog over-view of each of these wrkshop diary blog pages, this is not really an economical use of our time so the video below is the last.. the last that is that is merely a moving repeat of this blog.  We will continue to create unique videos as much as possible to keep you satiated.. having written this I will now illustrate my point by asking you watch the video below.. and hear me say it all in person :)

the video is here

Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshop

Now to the real guitar builders blog.. The Elm bodied PAF Guitar has been strung up and needs an initial setup..  These wrap around bridges from Gotoh are great.. mostly, the intonation screws are on the side of the pickup and the lower the bridge is the more of an access issue you have.. annoying but not a deal breaker!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe ergonomic bass section of the new detachable twin neck guitar has been lacquered and the flattening of the lacquer begins..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopI do love this headstock!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopHere is the guitar section of that double neck in the same state..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopNow, I like using custom leather pads beneath my strap buttons.. they have to be cut by hand but really work well and look great.. 2 things I don’t argue with!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopOn top of that I fix all my strap buttons into the body with threaded inserts and machine bolts.. I do not ever want see one of my guitars take a nose dive off a stage!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe controls are installed next.. cts pots and switchcraft switch of course (though I’m hearing that there are better quality units available used by the military that I am trying to find a supplier of!!)
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopWired for sound!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopI couldn’t put boring chrome knobs on this guitar.. custom purpleheart turned on our lathe set things off nicely.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopRichard is still working away a few days a week on the stock(ish) range .. you can see some of these coming together on this page. alomg with the Conspiracy guitar that is now for sale at £1175 if you like strat type guitars, albeit with a custom twist  :)
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopHome sweet home.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe lacquer is flattened down right up to 1500 grit.. a long process indeed.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopbut once the buffing begins it pays off in spades.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe necks are to be slightly more matt than the rest of the finish for comfort.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopshiny..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopshiny and very very light.. try and pick up any other guitar this way and marvel!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe Elm PAF is settling into its new life under string tension.. I love this guitar very much!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopIt does however lack one final piece..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopan offcut of padouk is band-sawed to thickness.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopshaped
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopand fitted carefully.. both grain and wood match the neck nicely.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopHere we go again.. did I say it was a long process?
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopHere’s a bit of beautiful from my weekend trip to Intech with the kids.. a real life periscope, I felt like a child myself!!  It sticks out the roof of the building and only bloody works! :)
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe bass headstock glossed..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopIt is at this stage, when the buffing begins, that you start to find little impurities in the finish that require filling, the softer patches from the spalting suck in more lacquer than the rest of the wood, that combined with the inlay joint gives me a hard time.. the final result will be worth it though!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopNow.. I make large blocks of MDF with cork backing and cut them down, as needed, to make sanding blocks of various sizes..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopthis time I drill a hole through a piece, the tip of the pencil extends to the corner of the tool and I can now draw around a carved guitar and be assured of a perfect outline!!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopLike so.. the twin neck will need a custom case of course and here is where we start.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopOld, failed, fretboards are used as clamping cauls while I glue headstock veneers on to some of the stockish guitars..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopSlowly these are brought down to match our custom headstock design.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe tuner positions are drilled
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopNow.. don’t forget that wood dust is carcinogenic!!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe headstock/neck joint is carefully carved to be as comfortable as possible.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopI’m working on the neck joint as well!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe extremely carved body though is all done and is so comfortable!!!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopMore veneers are glued.. we have a regular little production line going here!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopWhile Richard works on the big things I get down to specifics.. the champhering
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopand fine sanding
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe binding is scraped clean of the worst scratches
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThe best bit.. the oiling begins and the bubinga comes to life!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopA few coats get sucked into the wood pretty rapidy, the excess is rubbed away and the guitar is left to cure for a day.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopOver the next week or so we’ll get a lovely gloss build up.. oh.. here you can see how I ended up carving the neck joint, it’s practically invisible to your hand!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopThis guitar needs something special..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopa black stain
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopwhich is partially rubbed back to create a slight sunburst.
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopa trip to the spray booth and the final blackburst is applied.. it takes longer to clean up the airbrush afterwards that it does to apply the paint!!
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopTo releave the severity of the finish I scrape back the binding..
Crimson Guitars custom guitar workshopAnd I’m in love.. there’s still a few holes to be drilled! 😉

All my best,

Ben