Depends on how much you are doing versus having Warmoth do for you. Finishing (painting & laquering) bodies and necks is a very tricky thing to do... not to mention the fretwork, drilling, and neck adjustments....and that's were the cost comes in. Unfinished, Warmoth parts are fairly inexpensive.
That said, if you are buying all of the parts pre-finished, it does not take a rocket scientist to assemble the instrument, hardware, and electronics..... but probably a little more than just screwing and soldering. Also, the premium pre-finished parts are pretty pricey. Knowing Warmoth...it would probably cost as much as a brand new high end American made guitar than to build one with all the bells and whistles you'd like.
What is relatively easy and inexpensive to do with Warmoth necks is to retrofit a used Fender (or new MIM Fender) with a neck that is vintage or has a particular shape.
What type of Guitar are you interested in building? You may be better off finding someone who finishes the guitar and builds it from Warmoth parts. It might even cost you the same as buying the pre-finished parts from Warmoth. Besides, these guys would have a lot more experience than a complete novice. There are plenty of these guys on the net.
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Last edited by adaptable : 09-14-2007 at 02:46 PM.
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