Bing
  • Main Site
    • Home
    • About Us
  • Ebook
    • Making a Falcate Classical Guitar
    • Martin O15 Repair
    • Wood Measurement Presentation
    • Wood Measurement Presentation Resource Download
  • Early Project Photo Galleries
    • John Hall BRW D28 Kit
    • Hawaiian Koa parlor Guitar
    • Saga Les Paul style guitar kit
    • Quilted Spanish Cedar parlor guitar
    • Waldron Instruments violin kit
    • Steward MacDonald violin kit
  • Classical Guitars
    • LMI classical guitar Kit 1
    • LMI Classical Guitar Kit 2
    • African Blackwood Classical Guitar
    • First Falcate Classical Guitar
    • Second Falcate Classical Guitar
    • Contemporary Falcate Classical Guitar
    • Hauser Falcate Classical Guitar
    • 8 String Falcate Nylon String Crossover
    • Pernambuco Western Red Cedar Falcate Classical
    • First Flamenco Blanca
    • First Flamenco Negra
  • Steel String Guitars
    • Anns Guitar Construction Blog
    • Mark Stanley Bass Guitar Blog
    • Sarah's Bubinga 00 Guitar
    • 00 Cutaway Guitar with an Arm Bevel
    • EIR and Sitka D28 Blog
    • Falcate Braces Trevor Gore Design Blog
    • 00 Falcate Braces SS CocboloLutz
    • Brian's Claro WalnutTorrified Spruce 00
    • Katie's Cocbolo and Spruce 00
    • 12 String Falcate Braced Guitar
    • 12 Fret Martin 000 Guitar
    • Repair of smashed Martin 0-15
    • Falcate braced 00 Cocobolo Steel String guitar
    • Koa Bearclaw Sitka 00 12 fret Steel string
    • 00 Falcate Koa/Sitka steel string
  • Ukuleles
    • Harp Ukulele Construction Blog
    • Nikko's Tenor Ukulele
    • Quilted Mahogany Tenor Ukulele
    • Twin Soprano Ukuleles
    • Julie's Tenor Ukulele
    • Tulipwood Concert Ukulele
  • Currently Under Construction
    • 00 Falcate Koa/Sitka steel string
  • Videos
    • Videos Index
  • Resources
    • Website Links
    • Library
image



Anns guitar blog:
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Start
|

 

Nov 7th 2011


I have been waiting for me new shop to be finished before I got going on this guitar, but the shop still has a couple of weeks. So I started this project in my garage. You will see in the pictures that I was able to use my new handy LMI plat gluing jig to glue my top and back plates together. I made a rosette from some spalted veneer I had from a mystery pack of rosette wood that I have. It was progressing nicely until I tried to fill in the purflex purflings with black epoxy, before I sealed the end grain of the redwood. It is still too early to show that picture. Lets just say I have some nice wood for a ukulele top that I can salvage.

I went ahead and bent the sides with my Blues Creek guitar bender. That all went well the sides were thinned to a bit over .09" before bending.

Feeling bad about the lost top, I went to my local Rocklier store and found a chunk of Amboyna Burl to use for the rosette and possibly a head stock veneer. I resawed a couple a pieces of veneer, sanded them level and then glued them together book matched. It looks like I can get a cool rosette from it.

Nov 8th 2011


I put together a cedar top at least that is what it smells like. I have three sets. It is perfectly quartersawn and it has the most glass\bell like tap tone I have heard. I think I bought this at GAL auction this summer. (I should keep notes!) It will be interesting to hear what it sounds like on a guitar.

Next Page



image



image



image
|
Home
|
Website Links
|
Copyright
All Contents ©Copyright 2011 Harvest Moon Guitars