Guitar doctor to the rescue - Focus - News Summed Up

Guitar doctor to the rescue - Focus


In secondary school, he formed a guitar club and this was where he honed his skills in playing the instrument. It was in 2009 when Choo started offering basic guitar repairs on his own, and the orders began pouring in. One of the machines at The Guitar Hospital is a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) engraving machine that cuts out specific guitar shapes. A junior luthier using a buffing machine to produce a high-gloss effect on a guitar at The Guitar Hospital. The final bit of aesthetics and surface conditioning can be the most expensive and time-consuming of the guitar restoration process.


Source: The Star April 29, 2019 00:00 UTC



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