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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] Pat maybe that should be the next tutorial......

OK this thread has been running so long that I have new stuff on my bench now.....

I had finished this top and while thicknessing it and leveling the rosette and a nasty pitch pocket developed on the front side. I manually sanded most of it out but have no more room to sand it any thinner in this spot. So I put it away for a month and thought about what to do.....

Since this is my first BRW guitar and taking into account that I am wrapped to tight..... I am going to replace the top.....

Also Ken recently gave me the idea of putting it away for a "lefty" that I might build some day and cover it up with a pick guard.

And then there is The Don, and much of this is YOUR fault Don...    You asked me if I was going to use Adi on this guitar since it is BRW. And prior to the pitch pocket I was not going to use Adi. But your remark and tradition kept echoing in my mind for a month so the replacement top is Adi.

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How thin is "thin"?

I wouldn't hesitate to use that. And even then is it in a spot where a pick guard would cover it?


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Hesh, I had a similar situation with one of the early builds and tried to sand it out. I did succeed in sanding it out, but left a "divot" in the top that stuck out like a sore thumb when I put the finish on it.  Since then, I have switched over to sanding the top to an acceptable look and then thicknessing the top by sanding from the back side.

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Save it for a guitar with a burst.

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Hesh, flip it over, bind the soundhole and do a Woolson style rosette-less top

Great looking stuff out there folks. I wish I were in the shop more. Right now I have a 3/4 finished Fox/Woolson neck tenon jig being built. The cedar/maple guitar has been sitting for about 6 months now, have the celtic imbuia/cedar guitar also sitting for about the same amount of time.

Doug nice clean spring there (you guys call them kings right) That must have come out the ocean, not to many river runners that clean. Where'd you bring that on in at?

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A while back I posted a picture of an archtop I was working on. I finished it yesterday.

Then...




and now...





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That's a thing of beauty Mark...but then all your stuff is!

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Beautiful guitar Mark!!

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Black Limba w/Cocobolo bindings. Lutz top. This one is an acoustic bass...or at least it will be once we move into our new house and my new shop.


Seems a little out of focus, but you get the point.


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Beautiful guitar !


I gotta build me an acoustic bass.


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