How to work out the "run out" of the harmonic and back bars.
The run out of the harmonic and back bars is an important characteristic to take into account. In this video I explain how you can work it out. If you would like to learn these techniques in person you can join one of my guitar making courses. All the info is on: https://guitarmakingcourse.org Alternately if you want to build your own guitar in your own workshop at home you can do it with my course on video format that you can find on: https://onlineguitarmakingcourse.com

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