OM Guitar Kit Instructions

Downloadable assembly instructions for the OM Acoustic Guitar Kit, including a recommended tool and supplies list.


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You are about to build a truly great guitar! We designed this acoustic kit with the small shop builder and a modest tool budget in mind, with the exception of a few specialty guitar making tools.

Acoustic kit

Please read these instructions before building your guitar. They were written to include all variations of our OM Acoustic Guitar Kit. Options include dovetail or bolt-on neck, and back and side woods of either mahogany or rosewood.

Om acoustic guitar kit

Throughout the assembly of the kit you'll need a flat workboard of 3/4" plywood approximately 24" long and 20" wide, big enough for your guitar's body assembly.


Workboard

Recommended tools and supplies

This list is also provided in the PDF download, above.

The following tools and supplies are recommended to assemble your kit. Though all of these tools aren't necessary to build your kit, they make many assembly steps easier and more professional. Tools available here at StewMac are linked for more information.

Special lutherie tools

Tools for Building Dreadnought + OM Guitar Kits

Our experienced luthiers recommend right tools to make your build easier and more professional.

Om guitar kits

Clamps for Building an Acoustic Guitar Kit

Our experienced luthiers recommend the clammps you'll need to make your build easier and more professional.

Acoustic guitar kit

Common tools and supplies

3/4" plywood workboard
24" x 20"

Titebond glue

Bind-ALL Guitar Binding Glue

Super Glue #10 Thin and #20 Medium

Glue brushes

Double-stick tape

Low Tack Protective Tape

Masking/binding tape
(high tack)

Rubber Clamping Bands
(option to using binding tape)

Sandpaper
(80, 100, 150 and 220-grit)

Wax paper

White pencil

Felt-tip marker

Capo

Electric hand drill

Coping saw

Scribe, center punch, or awl

1/2" Chisel

Small rasp

.020" gauged saw

4mm Allen wrench

1/4"-diameter brad point drill bit

Peghole reamer, standard

Radius-sanding block, 16" radius

Clothespins (50)

Medium bar-style clamp (2)

X-Acto knife

Small carpenter's square

Feeler gauges

Tools for Binding Installation

You have a couple of different options to choose from depending on the tools you already own. If you plan on using a laminate trimmer or router for binding channels, we suggest our Binding Router Bit and bearings. If you plan on routing your binding channels with a Dremel tool, our Precision Router Set ships with everything you will need. However, if your budget allows, our preferred method is to use the TrueChannel Binding Router Jig as it makes cutting channels much easier and more precise.

Finishing Materials

(for aerosol nitrocellulose lacquer finish)

Our easy-to-apply ColorTone Aerosol Finishing Kit is a great choice for the first-time instrument maker. It's everything you need to complete a basic finish, plus it includes very informative Guitar Finishing Step-By-Step book for free!

Nitrocellulose lacquer

Sandpaper/Finishing Paper

ColorTone Concentrated Liquid Stain — Tobacco Brown and Red Mahogany

ColorTone Grain Filler

Foam Polishing Pads (2 or 3) and electric hand drill

Naphtha solvent

Clean cotton gloves

Paint stripper

Masking supplies: brown paper, masking tape, cardboard and rubber balloon (or newspaper) for soundhole

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