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Author: | nickton [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | finished #5 |
It was a bit of a rough road on this one, my first cutaway, but it's done now, except for minor setup issues, and some re finishing to be done. Came out pretty nice all things considered. The shape is a bit odd but everything works solidly. It sounds nice too. Koa back and sides Bloodwood binding LMI gold medium sized frets grover rotomatic tuners (all I had left) ebony fretboard and pyramid bridge Port Orford cedar braces and kerfing rosette from Martin guitars Indian rosewood end graft and head plate Behlen Master toner and Violin Varnish Rockler blond shellack bone saddle and bridge sitka spruce top Abalam position dots dovetail mahogany neck Cantilevered neck block forward x bracing Martin two way adjustable truss rod Maple bridge plate I tried to keep it simple on this one, concentrating on the basics, and improved my setup, getting only one buzzing fret to file on the 4th string around the 12th fret. I used the Stew Mac nut and saddle slot gauge and Ibex fret ruler. I also made a few new jigs and tools including a new bending form, fret press, bridge routing jig, dremel rosette routing base, laminate trimmer routing base, fretboard radius routing jig, dovetail routing jig, thickness gauge, and taper sawing jig. Thanks to all for the invaluable technical support and insight. |
Author: | jac68984 [ Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: finished #5 |
Very nice work there Nick. That headstock inlay looks like it would have taken some major time. Aaron |
Author: | nickton [ Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: finished #5 |
thanks. Wasn't too bad doing that headstock. Maybe I'm getting used to it now. I just did the set up and have been playing the guitar non stop for at least 45 minutes. Very nice. Incredible action if I may say so myself. Much improved. Here's a couple more pics: NOTE: I changed the heel graft from rosewood to bloodwood because I thought it more appropriate. |
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