Grizzly H3122 Sanding, Supplies/Tools, Guitar Body, Recommended Tools & Supplies

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SECTION 4: SANDING

Supplies/Tools

The majority of the wooden components in this kit are fully machined from the factory and are ready for assembly. A small amount of drilling, sanding and light machining will need to be performed to complete the guitar.

Recommended Tools & Supplies:

—Phillips Screwdriver

—Needle-Nose Pliers —Electric Drill —Drill Bit Set

—#180, #240, and #320 Aluminum-Oxide Sanding Paper

—Sanding Block

—Masking Tape —Painting/Finishing Supplies —Coat Hanger —C-Clamp

—Tack Cloth

—Coping, Jig, or Scroll Saw (Optional)

Guitar Body

The guitar body has been assembled and rough sanded at the factory; however, no finish has been applied.

To sand the guitar body:

1.Wear an ANSI-approved respirator and safety glasses when sanding wood!

2.Using either an electric palm sander or a sand- ing block, sand the guitar body (EXCEPT the guitar neck notch, the edges, and the sound hole) with #180 grit aluminum-oxide sand- ing paper until there is a consistent scratch pattern on the entire surface. Note—When hand sanding, always sand in the same direction as the wood grain.

3.Sand the guitar body with a #240 grit sanding paper until there is a consistent scratch pat- tern on the entire surface.

4.Sand the guitar body with a #320 grit sanding paper until there is a consistent scratch pat- tern on the entire surface.

5.Wipe the guitar body with a damp cloth. Wiping the workpiece with a damp cloth before the final sanding helps to “raise” the wood grain; thus, allowing the “raised” grain to be sanded smooth.

6.Once the guitar body is dry, repeat step 4.

7.Wipe the guitar body with a tack cloth to remove all remaining sanding dust.

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Contents Classical Guitar KIT Page Table of Contents Safety Introduction 101 103 104 107 105 106 102 Parts InventoryRecommended Tools & Supplies SandingSupplies/Tools Guitar BodyBridge NeckFingerboardNeck to Body AssemblyTo attach the neck to the body To attach the fingerboard to the neck Fingerboard to NeckTo determine the correct bridge/nut loca- tions Bridge/Nut LocationsMasked bridge area Blocked sound hole Covered AreasPainting/Finishing To attach the bridge to the body Sound Hole DecalAttaching Bridge To attach the sound hole decalTo install the guitar strings Installing StringsDiscussed later in the manual String HeightCorrect 1st fret string heights Strings at the 1st fretImportant issues to consider when tuning a guitar TuningTo tune the guitar Reference Info Aftermarket AccessoriesGeneral Warranty & Returns Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC