Re: Organic Soundports
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 9:43 pm
Well, I was mostly busy today doing odds and ends, but I woke up this morning thinking about bindings and knowing that the old bloodwood or ebony just wasn't gonna cut it.
Several things went through my mind, such as strips of buffalo ribs and such (since I had already cut some of these a year or so ago), but nothing really seemed appropriate. Then towards the end of the first cup of coffee I remembered something....
....so after I got dressed, I went out and dug through the snow in a pile of odds and ends of various sticks and logs. We had grown this stuff in the house and it had gotten about 25 feet tall and an inch and a half or so in diameter and then a couple of years ago it started to die. So we cut it all down and saved the fatter stems. That's what I was looking for in the snow.
I figured that if it could be used for flooring, cutting boards, and other things, It certainly should be useable for guitar bindings.......and it would be appropriate, too.
So I found one of the nicer pieces, brought it in the shop, cut off a 3 foot long piece, and ripped it in half on the table saw. Then I ripped one of the halves into 4 strips
So here is what I had to start with
Yah, bamboo. Who woulda thunk it
A closer look at the strips
After a few trips through the thickness sander, it looked like this
I cleaned up and squared the edges with a block plane and got it down to just a bit oversize for bindings
trued up the edges on a sanding board.
This is still a tad thicker than it needs to be and there are a few slight kinks in some of the pieces, but it is very flexible and should be real easy to bend. I should be able to change the color a bit if I don't like what it is now. Need to see if I want to add side purflings, but I am thinking maybe not. I will probably use a very narrow strip of the spruce bark and a b/w veneer line for top purfling.
So, that's where I am at.
G
Several things went through my mind, such as strips of buffalo ribs and such (since I had already cut some of these a year or so ago), but nothing really seemed appropriate. Then towards the end of the first cup of coffee I remembered something....
....so after I got dressed, I went out and dug through the snow in a pile of odds and ends of various sticks and logs. We had grown this stuff in the house and it had gotten about 25 feet tall and an inch and a half or so in diameter and then a couple of years ago it started to die. So we cut it all down and saved the fatter stems. That's what I was looking for in the snow.
I figured that if it could be used for flooring, cutting boards, and other things, It certainly should be useable for guitar bindings.......and it would be appropriate, too.
So I found one of the nicer pieces, brought it in the shop, cut off a 3 foot long piece, and ripped it in half on the table saw. Then I ripped one of the halves into 4 strips
So here is what I had to start with
Yah, bamboo. Who woulda thunk it
A closer look at the strips
After a few trips through the thickness sander, it looked like this
I cleaned up and squared the edges with a block plane and got it down to just a bit oversize for bindings
trued up the edges on a sanding board.
This is still a tad thicker than it needs to be and there are a few slight kinks in some of the pieces, but it is very flexible and should be real easy to bend. I should be able to change the color a bit if I don't like what it is now. Need to see if I want to add side purflings, but I am thinking maybe not. I will probably use a very narrow strip of the spruce bark and a b/w veneer line for top purfling.
So, that's where I am at.
G