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If you have never built a guitar before, start here. Our beginner guitar kits are selected for straightforward construction, simple wiring, and forgiving assembly that does not require prior woodworking experience.
Every beginner kit uses bolt-on neck construction, which is the easiest joint type to get right. You align the neck in the pocket, drill pilot holes, and drive four screws. The body and neck come pre-shaped, so there is no carving or major woodwork involved. Your main tasks are sanding, finishing, and wiring the electronics.
These kits include everything: body, neck, tuners, bridge, pickups, pots, switch, jack, strings, and all the mounting hardware. The only things you need to supply are basic tools (screwdrivers, soldering iron, sandpaper) and your choice of finish.
Building your first guitar kit typically takes a weekend for the assembly and wiring, plus additional time for finishing depending on the method you choose. Oil finishes can be done in a day. Spray finishes take longer with drying and sanding between coats. Either way, you end up with a playable instrument and a solid understanding of how guitars work.
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Connect with your love for music on a deeper level with our Mahogany T-style Guitar Kit. Handcraft your masterpiece, featuring a Roasted Maple Neck...
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View full detailsBuild your own classic single-cutaway guitar with this TE-style DIY kit. The warm mahogany body pairs with a maple neck and engineered rosewood fre...
View full detailsST-style DIY guitar kit featuring a warm mahogany body, a maple neck, and a maple fretboard with black dot inlays. This kit includes fully pre-wire...
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View full detailsBuild your own ST-style electric guitar with this high-quality DIY guitar kit, designed for smooth playability and classic tone. Featuring a solid ...
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View full detailsA beginner-friendly LP-style DIY guitar kit with a mahogany body and classic single-cutaway design. Unlike most LP-style kits, this one features a ...
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Build your own offset set-neck guitar with a mahogany body, engineered rosewood fretboard with dot inlays, and dual mini-humbuckers. Features chrom...
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Build your own Mahogany TE-style Guitar kit with Rosewood Fretboard using our DIY Guitar Kits. Specifications Hand Orientation: Righty ...
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View full detailsBolt-on necks are the easiest to assemble and align, making them ideal for your first build.
Single-pickup or dual-humbucker setups have the simplest wiring, which means fewer chances for mistakes.
S-style and T-style double cutaway bodies are easiest to sand and finish due to their smooth, flowing contours.
Every kit comes with step-by-step instructions covering assembly, wiring, finishing, and setup.
No. Beginner guitar kits come with pre-shaped bodies and necks. You will do sanding, finishing, and assembly, but no cutting, routing, or carving. If you can use a screwdriver and a soldering iron, you can build a guitar kit.
The essentials are sandpaper (220 and 400 grit), a soldering iron with solder, Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, a set of Allen keys, wire cutters, and your chosen finish. A digital tuner and a set of feeler gauges help with the final setup.
Assembly and wiring take about a weekend (8 to 12 hours spread across two days). Finishing time varies: an oil finish can be done in a day, while a spray lacquer finish may need a week or more for coats and curing. Most beginners complete their first build in one to two weekends.
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