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A rare bird… Koa Archtop
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Author:  Brad Goodman [ Wed Aug 17, 2022 7:42 pm ]
Post subject:  A rare bird… Koa Archtop

I was really fortunate to obtain A piece of a set of Koa thick enough to make an archtop out of.
it is really beautiful piece to boot ! Dead quartersawn from end to end, nice curl and beautiful color.
I’ve been looking for years and years for a piece of wood like this and I just stumbled onto it.
I was also able to source a one piece Koa neck blank from Bruce at Notable Woods.
All the appointments are ziricote.
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Author:  rbuddy [ Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A rare bird… Koa Archtop

Beautiful guitar Brad!

Author:  Colin North [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 1:19 am ]
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Stunningly elegant Brad.

Author:  SteveSmith [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 6:41 am ]
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Very, very nice and that Koa is indeed stunning!


Steve

Author:  Ken Nagy [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 7:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A rare bird… Koa Archtop

Very nice Brad. It has flame too! Nice.

I like the simplicity, and the bold f holes. When it's done, give us a listen.

I bought some Koa scrap pieces at Woodcraft a while.ago, and have a violin back roughed out but not finished. It feels and works.like no other wood I've used. It seems light and dry and resonant. Like a much lighter version of Padauk, but even stiffer. How does that happen? Maple rarely feels like that. How that relates sound wise, I don't know. Clear? Loud?

Author:  Chris Pile [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 7:55 am ]
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When it's done, I want to hear it - ok?

Author:  Hesh [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 8:30 am ]
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Very cool!!

Author:  bcombs510 [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 8:55 am ]
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That will be great! Also hoping to hear it. :)


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Author:  Terence Kennedy [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 2:27 pm ]
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Sweet! Was the back hard to carve? How did you do it?

Author:  Brad Goodman [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 3:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A rare bird… Koa Archtop

Ken Nagy wrote:
Very nice Brad. It has flame too! Nice.

I like the simplicity, and the bold f holes. When it's done, give us a listen.

I bought some Koa scrap pieces at Woodcraft a while.ago, and have a violin back roughed out but not finished. It feels and works.like no other wood I've used. It seems light and dry and resonant. Like a much lighter version of Padauk, but even stiffer. How does that happen? Maple rarely feels like that. How that relates sound wise, I don't know. Clear? Loud?



Ken,

To me, the closest thing to koa as far as carving and weight is honduran mahogany. I have only made flattops with koa backa nd sides asn spruce tops and again to me it has attributes of light mahogany.

Author:  Brad Goodman [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 3:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A rare bird… Koa Archtop

Chris Pile wrote:
When it's done, I want to hear it - ok?


Chris, I will put up a sound clip when it is done.

I am a ragtime player so I will have to find a Jazz guy to demo it as well.

Author:  Brad Goodman [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 3:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A rare bird… Koa Archtop

Terence Kennedy wrote:
Sweet! Was the back hard to carve? How did you do it?


Terrance,

No, it carves and sands easy like mahogany.

I did my usual Lancelot carver to rough it out,then 36 grit on the 4" grinder,then 60 grit on the 6" Festool.I also do some thicknessing with a round bottom plane.
After its' all together including binding I use a scraper for the recurve and finish sander with the 5" Festool and sand out to 180 grit.

As I have mentioned before it only takes me about 2 hours to rough out a plate using this system.

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