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  • Guitar Building Class!

    Guitar Building Class!

    I’m honored that the Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network (BARN) has asked me to teach a class on guitar building beginning next month. My assignment is to guide six students through the process of building a guitar styled after the style of the iconic Martin D-28 in a mere 14-weeks! I’m excited to combine my passion…

  • Nuts about string spacing

    Nuts about string spacing

    Last week a customer brought me a Washburn acoustic guitar with narrow string spacing that he found difficult to play cleanly. He asked me to widen the string spacing which led me down a luthier’s rabbit hole trying to research the most widely preferred string and nut spacing. It turns out the nut width on…

  • How low can you go?

    How low can you go?

    A customer brought this Ibanez George Benson 10 for fret levelling and asked if I could lower the action at the same time. It was was already VERY low so I was doubtful. After levelling it straightening the neck a bit, I managed to lower the action with just a slight buzz on the G…

  • Testing Trevor Gore’s bracing

    Testing Trevor Gore’s bracing

    An Australian engineer turned luthier is stirring up the guitar-building world these days. Trevor Gore’s somewhat unconventional ideas have been rapidly adopted by boutique builders and a few larger manufacturers. I’m testing his bracing in my latest build. The dreadnought top on the right uses Martin’s scalloped, rear-shifted X-bracing. The top on the left uses…

  • 3 months in…

    3 months in…

    After returning from Tanzania I launched Miller Acoustics as a way to turn my passion for instrument building and repair into my occupation. So far, it’s been quite an adventure. I discovered that getting a guitar playable can bring together a father and daughter. I experienced the excitement of a son and father playing their…

  • CoCreating A guitar

    CoCreating A guitar

    I’m currently building a dreadnought guitar for a musician in Rwanda. We met and bonded over music while I was living and working in Tanzania. The design for the custom abalone inlay on the top, fingerboard, and pick guard emerged as a collaboration between owner and luthier.