X-Braced Parlor, 4th build
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:23 pm
I just got this one finished and strung up, plays and sounds good.
Have been taking photos as I build so I want to share it here in the community.
It has a 13 1/4" lower bout and a 24 1/2" scale. It's inspired by the nice curvy shapes of the 20's and 30's.
Here's the forward shifted x-brace.
And this shows a nice and curvy side, bent on the propane heated pipe bender.
Building on the building board.
And this shows my creative recovery after finding the body was somewhat warped after removing from the building board. The neck block end was out of square for my neck angle. So I used a brace jack I'd built for repair, placed one end against the cross brace, took the block off the other end and screwed it to the neck block. Now I can dial in the angle I want and hold it until the back is on. Then it can be removed through the soundhole.
Another shot before closing it up.
Roping on the back.
Walnut binding ready to go on.
My first guitar with wood binding and rosette.
Glued up mahogany neck blank.
And shaping the neck with a super spokeshave courtesy of Eric.
And I think I better get this posted before I lose it.
Tomorrow you get to see the end result.
Thanks,
Joe
Have been taking photos as I build so I want to share it here in the community.
It has a 13 1/4" lower bout and a 24 1/2" scale. It's inspired by the nice curvy shapes of the 20's and 30's.
Here's the forward shifted x-brace.
And this shows a nice and curvy side, bent on the propane heated pipe bender.
Building on the building board.
And this shows my creative recovery after finding the body was somewhat warped after removing from the building board. The neck block end was out of square for my neck angle. So I used a brace jack I'd built for repair, placed one end against the cross brace, took the block off the other end and screwed it to the neck block. Now I can dial in the angle I want and hold it until the back is on. Then it can be removed through the soundhole.
Another shot before closing it up.
Roping on the back.
Walnut binding ready to go on.
My first guitar with wood binding and rosette.
Glued up mahogany neck blank.
And shaping the neck with a super spokeshave courtesy of Eric.
And I think I better get this posted before I lose it.
Tomorrow you get to see the end result.
Thanks,
Joe