guitar-making
Guitar-making is the craft of designing and constructing guitars, which are stringed musical instruments. The process typically involves selecting quality woods, such as mahogany or maple, and shaping them into the body, neck, and headstock of the guitar. Skilled artisans use various tools to carve and assemble these components, ensuring proper fit and finish.
Once the body is assembled, the next steps include installing the fretboard, frets, and bridge. The guitar is then fitted with strings and tuned to produce sound. Finally, it may be decorated with inlays or finishes, making each guitar unique and ready for musicians to play.