Sen Guitars

Welcome to my guitar building blog.
This blog describes my journey into the world of guitar building.
I like to share my experience of building and hopefully it can be of some help to all the guitar making enthusiast.
Hope you enjoy my blog post!

2008-02-01

The Traverse Bar

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It was a fruitful day. I managed to completed gluing all the top's struts including the harmonic bars. Carving the enclosing struts ...
2008-01-24

Gluing the struts

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Preparing the struts During the last 2 or 3 weeks, there happened to be pockets of free time available and so I worked on the guitar. Fir...
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2007-12-03

Side Bending and Preparation for Top Bracing

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I had just changed a new job recently so not much leave to take to make the guitar. Anyway I managed to do some more things: - Bend the si...
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2007-10-10

The solera

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I managed to make quite a bit of time to do the guitar. Since I am working on the guitar I thought I might as well make the solera instead ...
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Sen Goh
Sen Goh has been building guitars part-time since 2007, mainly specialising in building classical guitar. Beginning Sen started off making guitar mainly learning from books and videos and with a kit from the LMI (famous Online Luthier Supplies Site but closed for good). As time passes, Sen also managed to learn lutherie insights from various luthier forums and from experienced other luthiers friends like Alexandru Marian from Romania, David Chin from Australia; acquiring valuable knowledge such as how to tune the guitar sound board to achieve a good sounding guitar . By adopting mainly scientific method of building, Sen aims to achieve a good sounding guitar consistently. Sen has since built guitars of different styles including Torres, Simplicio, and Bouchet and incorporated new modern features to his guitars like sound ports and elevated fingerboard. Philosophy The main objective Sen hopes to achieve in each guitar is one with great projecting trebles with a controlled bass. This can be achieved by controlling the bracing pattern and the guitar resonances.
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