I was going use it in the current “how long does it take to build an acoustic” thread but I didn't want to hijack scuffle's topic.
I build my guitars pretty slow compared to what I hear and see about other builders. I prefer to leave each stage of building to sit for some time before carving braces or gluing components together.
I have always done this, so my customer’s custom instruments have a more distant delivery date. So far I have be lucky with that arrangement customer wise. Probably same hours spread over more months.
That doesn't mean a sit around waiting, I have five guitars on the go at the moment.
I think my style of building stemmed from, not only getting good results building this way, but due to the stop and start nature of fitting in the repair side of what I do with the building. Or should I say fitting in the building of instruments among the repairs that I do.
Anyway, the picture in question shows my repair shop one day last month with a variety of repair work on the go, part of it not all, that put a pause on building. I also got a request to repair a piano and an accordion, but ya gotta draw the line somewhere
