Event Organizer: Specimen Products
Organizer Email: info@specimenproducts.com
Event Phone: 773.489.4830
Event Status: Upcoming
Categories: Guitar Building, Guitar Repair
Dates and Times:- August 19 & 20
August 19, 2017 - August 20, 2017
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Venue: CHICAGO SCHOOL OF GUITAR MAKING
Description:
[U]pgrade the tone and clarity of any guitar, bass, or other stringed instrument, electric or acoustic, by making a properly fitted and carved bone nut and saddle! Learn how to expertly cut a bone saddle and a bone nut. This is a skill that is a necessity for any guitar tech and one that is highly coveted.
Description Almost all modern guitar makers use a synthetic, injection molded material that is pre-slotted to save time and money. Make no mistake - hand carving a nut or saddle from a piece of bone is tedious and difficult work. The skill required to cut a piece of bone by hand into a beautiful finished product is a dying art. In this workshop you will learn that skill and keep the art of luthiery alive for future generations. Techniques and demonstrations covered in this workshop:- The correct method for laying out string spacing for any neck
- Material selection - distinguishing between real bone and imitation
- The differences in working with bleached and unbleached bone
- The correct use of various specialty files
- How to properly fit any style of nut and saddle
- Various era-correct shaping styles for matching the aesthetic of vintage replacements
- Various methods for polishing bone to a marble-like finish
- High Quality Japanese Nut Slotting Files
- Nut Shaping File
- Nut and Saddle Vise
- Specialty String Spacing Ruler
- .010 Gauged Saw
- An Assortment of Polishing Compounds and Abrasives
Ian Schneller Ian is the founder and chief instructor of the Chicago School of Guitar Making. With over 800 handmade instruments bearing his Specimen moniker, he brings a wellspring of knowledge to the classroom with the mission of perpetuating the tradition of handcraft and innovation. He is also a faculty member of the Sculpture Department at the School of the Art Institute and founder/owner of Specimen Products.
How to Register: Registrations are limited to 8 students. You can register for any of our classes online, by phone or in person. Register Online Make your selection of the class dates you wish to attend (and if applicable, the type of kit) in Available Dates column on the upper right of this page and click ENROLL NOW > Enter the required information and then proceed to pay by clicking the Paypal button and choose your method of payment. NOTE: It is NOT necessary to have a Paypal account to use their service. Register by Phone 773.489.4830 Call us if you prefer to register over the phone with your credit card. We will send you a confirmation via email, or by snail mail if you prefer. Register in Person Come by the shop during business hours and enroll using cash, credit card or a personal check. Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday: 12 - 7 Saturday: 12 - 5 Map our location Accommodations: Click Here for a list of nearby places to stay during seminars, along with transportation information.