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Terence Warbey

Fourteen-year GAL member Terence Warbey built his first guitar at age eleven. He has been steadily improving since then and has made about four hundred and fifty guitars so far. Although he makes his primary income as a silversmith/goldsmith, he builds about four instruments annually. He performs regularly as a musician and loves the info sharing that he finds in the Guild.

2021

Side Bender and Body Mold Cut from One Sheet of Plywood

2021
AL#142 p.52               
Terence Warbey                                                                                           

▪ Not only does Warbey make the entire bending form and the outside mold from a single sheet, but the form pops apart like a Swedish Christmas ornament and stores flat in a plastic bag. Mentions Charles Fox and Mark French.

Simple Neck-to-Body Sanding Jig

2019
AL#138 p.60               
Terence Warbey                                                                                           

▪ If you will attach a neck to a body with bolts rather than a dovetail, you will first want the two pieces to fit tightly at the correct angle. This can be done by a process which is sometimes called flossing; sandpaper is pulled between them while they are pushed together. The author presents a simple jig to facilitate this process.