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Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:07 pm
by Raymond
And here I thought I'd borrowed most of your library Steve.
Looks like you were holding out on me.
I have a few of those, and I'll be looking into those others as well.
Thanks,
Raymond
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 7:23 pm
by Eben
That ain't carried away, Steve;
that's gold, man...
E
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:56 am
by Raymond
I went out and got the 2 books Steve referenced and will have to take some time out to build me some luthiery tools some day... I think I'll build a hand router plane while I'm at it. Saw one on ebay, but got outbid on it.
Meanwhile a little catching up to do on this build.
Here I'm gluing in the neck and tail blocks.
Then I got a little skimpy on the pictures, but I basically used a handplane and the radius dish with sandpaper to contour the front of the rim, then glued the kerfing in. With Maple I like to use mahogany kerfing and cedar back braces for the contrast. First couple of times I had a hard time getting the kerfing in without breaking it, but now I spray water on the solid side of the kerfing and let it soak in a bit and then prebend the kerfing around the tight areas. Went on like a champ. I used traditional kerfing on the top and reverse kerfing on the back, just because I like the look of the reverse kerfing and you can't see the top...
flipped it over and repeated on the back side.
While the kerfing was drying, I laminated the neck.
Debbie wants a soundport so the next step was to reinforce that area of the upper bout. I used a thin veneer of ebony, maple, ebony, and the inside most layer was a piece off the side I scorched during that time I don't talk about...
I ended the rim by gluing in side braces of cedar. You may also see a couple of places where I installed reinforcements arond the side to cover various cracking issues.
Now I'm ready to move on to bracing the top and back.
Raymond
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:59 am
by Joe Sustaire
Looking good Raymond! I love your sense of humor,---"a piece off the side I scorched during that time I don't talk about..."
Thanks for the chuckle,
Joe
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:20 pm
by Lefty
Raymond,
I am doing some catch-up here. Really looking good.
Steve,
Thanks for the tool and book info. Sounds like some good library stocking material.
Lefty
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:36 pm
by RegnierGuitars
Hey Ray,
I'm with Dennis on that recovery, good job man !
Luc
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:47 pm
by Raymond
Thanks Joe, Lefty and Luc.
Joe, I'm glad for the chuckle, but did I mention I don't like to talk about it...
I thought I might post this in a separate thread, but it hardly seems worth the effort so I'll post it here.
The first time I went to visit Steve Stevens I met up with Wes and Eben and I started working on threaded rods and holes so I could build me one of those fancy guitar holders... That was about 2 years and 4 guitars ago and I finally put it together after my latest visit to Steve's...
This last shot shows it with a cheapo laminated guitar body in the holder... Anyone want a cheapo laminated guitar body??? Please!!!
I acquired it back when I was first starting out thinking I would practice on it. I'm just too much of a pack rat to throw it out now...
Raymond
Re: Curly Maple Cutaway for Debbie
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:18 pm
by Eben
Guten abend, Raymond!
It is about time!!
E