Crafting a Guitar Rosette: Redwood, Recycled Paper & 5,300-Year-Old Bog Oak
I’d like to share the process of creating my crescent moon-style rosette. This time, I’m working with an exquisite redwood top, incorporating my wife’s homemade recycled paper and trimming it with 5,300-year-old bog oak offcuts from the back and sides.

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Making of the Action Ajustable Neck

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Crafting an Acoustic Guitar Back from 5,300-Year-Old Bog Oak

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Building Alone: Mark's Path to Total Mastery

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building my FIRST ACOUSTIC guitar. Part 1

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Building a Guitar the Traditional way! @brandonacker

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The Eun Desk – For My Daughter | Kobeomsuk Furniture

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Making structured sides from 5,300 year-old Bog Oak

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Falcate Bracing a Guitar Top Using Carbon Fibre and Laminated Spruce

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How I build a guitar neck using hand tools only - GGBO 2021 - Part 1

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Your Guitar's Biggest Problem Isn't What You Think - Why String Length Matters

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MASTERGRADE: Have We Been Lied To?

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Binding the Boag Oak & Redwood using curly hawaiian Koa

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CARVING Defective Wood Into a Bass Guitar - Full Build

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I Built a Guitar as a Professional Luthier | Day 1

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How to make a violin | SWR Handwerkskunst

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Creating PRS Bird Inlays - Mother Of Pearl

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How we make Our Acoustic Guitar Sides - Start to Finish

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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I Built A Guitar As A Professional Luthier | Day 6

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