10-14-2024, 05:02 PM
Some time earlier this year I only posted a couple of these pictures.
I was off work several months, and I killed some time making a small guitar. It is really to my liking, even if not fully polished and professional.
I used rift-saw Red Oak for the back and sides... not a best-selling choice, but it has a sound I very much like.
Using the No. 6 to thickness one of the sides prior to bending:
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Bending the side with a thrift-store curling iron:
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Smoothing the back joints with my ECE Emmerich horn plane:
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Installing a hand-curled rosette into a round slot cut with my Lee Valley string inlay cutter:
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Cutting a place for a "beauty splice" where the 2 curved sides come together:
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Inserting a thin wedge to beautify that joint:
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More to follow!
I was off work several months, and I killed some time making a small guitar. It is really to my liking, even if not fully polished and professional.
I used rift-saw Red Oak for the back and sides... not a best-selling choice, but it has a sound I very much like.
Using the No. 6 to thickness one of the sides prior to bending:
[attachment=52767]
Bending the side with a thrift-store curling iron:
[attachment=52768]
Smoothing the back joints with my ECE Emmerich horn plane:
[attachment=52769]
Installing a hand-curled rosette into a round slot cut with my Lee Valley string inlay cutter:
[attachment=52770]
Cutting a place for a "beauty splice" where the 2 curved sides come together:
[attachment=52771]
Inserting a thin wedge to beautify that joint:
[attachment=52772]
More to follow!
Chris