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Author: | weslewis [ Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
I have been on vacation this week and working on a couple of projects..one is a OM I started awhile back and decided to try a armrest, now its getting a carbon fiber x braced top.. sandwiched between braces and soundboard and will have carbon fiber on the top of the braces as well when done, the cutaway is my first try at falcate bracing using adridondack spruce lamimate braces, all of which is inspired by the Gore and Gilet books.... Its been a fun week.... |
Author: | Tony_in_NYC [ Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
I finished up the back for the third guitar I am building. Left to right are curly claro walnut, black limba I bought from Sniggly in the classifieds here, and a cedar back plate: ![]() Also I am almost finished bracing a top for one of these three backs: ![]() Here are the three rims. Not sure if they ever made an appearance here before: ![]() Gotta start closing boxes soon! Tony |
Author: | MaxBishop [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
I am finishing up my latest. This is my first attempt at finishing with brush-on varnish. I am using a marine spar varnish from Petit. I have received much encouragement and guidance from friends, Robert Ruck and Robert Webster. The body of the guitar is done, but I had to go back and am redoing the neck and headstock. This was because in removing the tape from the fingerboard I also removed some of the varnish along the edge of the fingerboard with some chipping and cracking. The guitar is a flamenco with: Back and sides: Oregon Myrtle Top: Englemann Spruce Bindings: East Indian Rosewood Neck: Curly Spanish Cedar Fingerboard: Gabon Ebony Headstock veneers: Cocobolo (front) and Oregon Myrtle (back) Bridge: Cocobolo Here are some pictures. Attachment: 20 back.jpg Attachment: 20 side.jpg Attachment: 20 neck.jpg I hope to get this one wrapped up this week. I will share photos when complete. Max |
Author: | Marcus [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
Working on #9 ![]() |
Author: | Ron Belanger [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
I'm working on an Irish Bouzouki Back and sides - curly soft maple top - Red Spruce |
Author: | Tony_in_NYC [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
Lots of nice work going on out there! But I have to say.... Marcus wrote: Working on #9 ![]() REALLY? #9?? I suck. Going back to building piles out of my wood instead of guitars. Nice back. Very interesting and cool looking design! |
Author: | WudWerkr [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
I was putting in some pink ivory last night on the cocobolo build and I apparently put a lil to much pressure on the back and heard a little give I didnt like . Attachment: 100_1398_00.jpg So when I turned it over and checked , the back braces on the upper and lower bout on one side had poped lose for about 3/4" " pencils pointing to the affected area " I used the thick super glue and pulled it back into place and let it set over night . Attachment: 100_1399_00.jpg Should I be concerned about this holding ? Would it help to ( a ) take some meat out of the back braces so they have a lil more flex or give ( b ) make small supports and glue them to the side and top of the brace for extra backing ? I appreciate any input . |
Author: | Tony_in_NYC [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
You shooting for Doofus of the Month again wud! |
Author: | Daniel Minard [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
Hey Wud! I feel your pain... Cocobolo can be very difficult to glue. It was my first Coco guitar that turned me into a fish glue "believer". After my linings failed to stick, I did a bunch of tests, using every adhesive in the shop. The fish glue bonded so well, I couldn't shave the glue off the cocobolo (using a VERY sharp chisel) without taking a fine shaving of wood along with the glue. All the other adhesives would shave off clean. Not in any way, a "scientific test", but it was enough to convince me. |
Author: | douglas ingram [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
Repaired the mold for my Clairtone Project G speaker globes. Its now ready for sanding and polishing. The photo does not indicate any scale, it is 18" diameter. Carved out the peghead on the viola da gamba head. Its now ready to fit to the garland. This is prior to the final detailing. Made some oars. 9'6". Other stuff, too, but no photos yet. Finished off the yellow canoe and made paddle blanks for 10 paddles. |
Author: | Chris Ensor [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 6:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Weekend of Feb 11th- Shop Happenings |
Started finishing the coco monster: Attachment: coco monster.jpg 3 pore fill coats down. Sealer and lacquer still to go. |
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