Hi all,
Quite a few JCF members have modded / assembled / built their own project guitars, so.... what's your favourite hand held power tool for guitar projects? (Dremel etc)
And I don't mean the individual attachment bits, but rather the "main body" of the tool. Since if the main body is good, I can always get the appropriate attachments later.
I got some spare time now, and have just ordered several kits and some luthiery tools so I can practice on them. Eventually I want to get to a point where I don't have to pay someone else to work on my guitars ever again. Cost considerations, plus... it's fun
One project that is never far from my mind is doing a full scalloping on one of my beater guitars, and I'll definitely want a Dremel etc for that.
So... what are your recommendations?
Quite a few JCF members have modded / assembled / built their own project guitars, so.... what's your favourite hand held power tool for guitar projects? (Dremel etc)
And I don't mean the individual attachment bits, but rather the "main body" of the tool. Since if the main body is good, I can always get the appropriate attachments later.
I got some spare time now, and have just ordered several kits and some luthiery tools so I can practice on them. Eventually I want to get to a point where I don't have to pay someone else to work on my guitars ever again. Cost considerations, plus... it's fun

One project that is never far from my mind is doing a full scalloping on one of my beater guitars, and I'll definitely want a Dremel etc for that.
So... what are your recommendations?

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