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hi and welcome to the england guitars workshop my name is daniel and in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you here my work in the workshop last week while i was working on these two necks and then especially the headstock and i give you some tips and tricks along the way to start off this week in the workshop iamp;#39;m doing my headstock veneers and iamp;#39;ve got a couple prepared already several thicknesses several color variations of the black limber and some with black limba backing just to see what looks good and which one is thick or thin enough for my headstock because now that i have my tuners i can measure the clamping range of my tuners and adjust the thickness of my headstock veneer ingly ingly so i have a nice and thick enough headstock yeah and then hopefully i can glue them on tonight and tomorrow i can start working on the inlay and the tuner holes sometimes the hardest part in guitar building is making design decisions iamp;#39;ve been st