Summer is done and vacation is over so time to get back to guitar building. I've got several projects on the go right now.
A couple of six string ideas a Uke and a Harp all in various stages of work. Should keep me busy over the fall and into retirement from the IT business..
Looking forward to the opportunity to devote more time to Lutherie.
Friday, October 6, 2017
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
O'Brien Guitars Steel String Voicing Course
I just completed this 2 day workshop at O'Brien Guitars and while I did know the process and the steps involved in voicing a top for a steel string guitar it was great to be able to do that process with a master luthier and see and hear just how things should progress through the process...
Crossover Nylon String Finished
Well it took a bit longer than I hope and had it's challenges but the Crossover is finished..
Sounds decent I think.
Despite the issues getting it finished I think I might end up doing another at some point.
Sounds decent I think.
Despite the issues getting it finished I think I might end up doing another at some point.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Just Need Some Strings
Feels good to be finally ready for setup and strings on this guitar. I'm very curious to see how it sounds as it is my first excursion int the classical/nylon sting world.
It is a basic classical body shape but with a narrower and radiused fretboard. Bracing is based on a Flamenco guitar plan but modified to hopefully give back some sustain. ( Sorry Paco)..
It is a basic classical body shape but with a narrower and radiused fretboard. Bracing is based on a Flamenco guitar plan but modified to hopefully give back some sustain. ( Sorry Paco)..
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
FINALLY.. a Polished Finish!
Well that took a couple of do overs and a bit of cursing but finally go the finish on the Crossover Guitar done.. Used Royal Lac Post Catalyzed finish.. Works nice once I sorted out all my issues..
Now I need to finish the bridge, do the fret ends and glue on the bridge...
Now I need to finish the bridge, do the fret ends and glue on the bridge...
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Making Rosettes
I've changed my process for making rosettes (at least segmented wood rosettes) So I now use a CNC set up to cut the rosette pieces and then route the rosette channel and glue in the pieces.
Since I am going to a guitar top voicing course the first weekend in June I needed to prepare 3 guitar tops to take to the course so that gave me some practice with this new technique..
Top #1
Top #2
Since I am going to a guitar top voicing course the first weekend in June I needed to prepare 3 guitar tops to take to the course so that gave me some practice with this new technique..
Top #1
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Pieces cut on CNC ready to install |
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Dry run pre cutting the rosette slot |
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Cutting the rosette slot |
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Completed Slot |
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Ready to be glued in |
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All glued in |
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Leveled ready for the slots to be routed for outer & inner purfling |
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Completed rosette |
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Closeup |
Top #3
More Finish Work
I had started finish sanding and buffing the Crossover guitar but decided it needed a bit more finish on it. So I went back and did that and it is now curing again before attempt #2 and buffing it out.
Oh well best it looks nice..
Oh well best it looks nice..
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