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Cole Clark Guitars
Guitars designs draw with CAD Program
The timber is prepared by the CNC process by using planners and joining machines
This machine cuts out the main the main bulk of the shape making it flush and clean. components such as the neck and the parts of the body are cut out in the CNC machine to make sure that that are all the parts have a consistent shape.
The steam bending process is used to shape the side of the guitar.
The gluing process is used to put together the different components of the guitar.
The glue is applied to parts such as the base of the body and the neck.
The Jigging process is were the main components of the guitar such as the neck, sides, base, and top are are put together to make the actual guitar.
The different components are glued one last time before being put into the Jig.
The sanding process takes place after the guitar has dried from the jigging process. The sanding used to get the the bulk of the guitar smooth to prepare it for its finish.
All of the sanding process is done by hand to make sure that every little bit of the guitar is perfect
The Frets are then installed the the neck of the guitar.
The frets are lightly taped into the neck with a small hammer.
The finishing process is then applied to the guitar
A coat of traditional nitro finish is applied and then after the nitro paint a thin layer of satin finish is applied.
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The final construction of the guitar is applying components such as the bridge and machine heads are attached to make the guitar fully complete.
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The wood is put into a steaming machine to soften and make the timber malleable.Once flexible, it is put into a male and female jig to form its shape..