03-16-2018, 12:23 PM
My son, Jake, is 2 months into lutherie school at the Galloup Guitar School, and his progress amazes me. This is his 3rd acoustic guitar, and the first one he built at Galloup.
The back and sides are curly maple, and they are so figured they almost look 3D.
This is the rosette for the one he is working on now. Amazes me that this is inlaid into the top, which is only about 80/1000ths to begin with. There is virtually NO margin for error!
Check out the process for making the wood mosaic for the rosette.....
(The little gap at the top of the rosette is intentional, it allows the wood to move slightly, but it is covered by the fingerboard after the neck is attached.)
So, anyway, I'm still in "proud dad" mode. Looking forward to this one being finished!
The back and sides are curly maple, and they are so figured they almost look 3D.
This is the rosette for the one he is working on now. Amazes me that this is inlaid into the top, which is only about 80/1000ths to begin with. There is virtually NO margin for error!
Check out the process for making the wood mosaic for the rosette.....
(The little gap at the top of the rosette is intentional, it allows the wood to move slightly, but it is covered by the fingerboard after the neck is attached.)
So, anyway, I'm still in "proud dad" mode. Looking forward to this one being finished!