Have you ever found yourself rushing through the guitar finishing process, eager to see the final result—only to end up facing frustration, soft finishes, or imperfections? In this podcast episode, I’m diving into the transformative power of "Cure Time"—not just as a technical approach to better guitar finishing, but as a principle that’s helped me create a more fulfilling journey in both the quality of my guitars and my life.
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In this episode, we’ll explore how embracing the Cure Time Principal, allowing your work to rest, and creating the right environment can lead to: - A more efficient and enjoyable guitar finishing process. - Mastering French polishing and other luthier techniques. - Greater mindfulness and personal growth, not only in craftsmanship but in every aspect of life. I'll share practical tips on how I integrate "Cure Time" in guitar finishing, why rushing can lead to setbacks, and how these lessons have extended beyond my workshop to improve many other parts of my life. Whether you’re an experienced luthier or someone looking to bring more mindfulness to your craft, I think you’ll find something valuable here.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Why rushing your guitar finishing process leads to common mistakes—and how to avoid them. - How "Cure Time" can transform not just your creative work, but also your approach to life. - Practical tips for mastering French polishing and making the guitar building process more enjoyable. If you haven’t subscribed yet, I’d love for you to join me for more on the art of lutherie, guitar making tips, and ways to bring mindfulness into the craft you love: https://theartoflutherie.com/newsletter/
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