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Author: | Mackie [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:32 am ] |
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Are there any special considerations for storing my bent sides that are in the mold with spreaders, and the tail block glued, while I slowly build my guitar? I'm presently storing It in a closet that's in a room that stays pretty cool, and I keep the heat off. The humidity (at least for today) is around 47%. I'm in New York City. The temperature these days is between 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit. Thanks for all your help. |
Author: | Mackie [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:44 am ] |
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Seems like some one posted the same topic just before I did. Sorry about that. |
Author: | Jim Kirby [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:55 pm ] |
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I have a glued up rim that has been in it's mold for 2 years now. I hope to finish it someday. Jim |
Author: | Hesh [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:58 pm ] |
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I would still recommend humidity control and keeping the rim in the mold at 42-48% RH. If you have forced air heat or your place dries out to say the 20's the wood will contract but the spreaders will resist this and a crack might occur. |
Author: | Mackie [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:07 pm ] |
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Thanks Jim & Hesh I guess I'm trying to find out what the ideal conditions are for storing the guitar in between working on it. I doubt that I can control the enviroment of the entire apartment, but at the least would like to control the closet where the guitar will be stored, since It will spend most of the time there, while It's in the process of being built. I'm open for any ideas. |
Author: | Hesh [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:10 pm ] |
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Ron can you control one room where the closet is, that is what I do and have a small humidifier in an 11 X 11 room. |
Author: | Rod True [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:52 pm ] |
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If you can, install the liners so the rim set is nice and rigid. Do you have a case for the guitar your building? Get one of those guitar case humidifiers and put the glued up rims in there with the humidifier. Small space to keep controlled a with the liners installed the rim should hold it's shape fine. That's where the guitar sill most likely live when your not playing it so it should be the easiest place to hold control through your building processes and also once the guitar is finished. |
Author: | PaulB [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:28 pm ] |
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Yeah, finish the rim with neck block, tail block, and linings, that'll help to stabilise it. I've had one of those sitting in my non humidity controlled workshop for a couple of months (while I finish another guitar). I don't see any problems at all and I've been checking it regularly. |
Author: | PaulB [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:31 pm ] |
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Oh, and I should add that we've been getting some pretty crazy humidity swings lately. Down to 25% for a week, then the rains come and it's up around 80% for a week, then back down to 30% or so. That rim still looks good. |
Author: | Mackie [ Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:00 pm ] |
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Hesh, I can control the room that the closet is in, but It's a big room. So I guess I'm in the market for a humidifier and a hygrometer. Rod, I have to make the peghead (Weissenborn Style) first and figure out how to profile the sides before I cut the sides down, and install the lining. But once I get the liners in, I do have a hard shell case that It will fit into. This is my first, so I'm learning from every step in the process. Thanks for the great tips |
Author: | Mackie [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:58 am ] |
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Thanks paul, youre comments are encouraging. |
Author: | Blanchard [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:58 am ] |
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I once stored a bent set of rosewood sides with the end blocks glued in for 13 years !! During that time it was subjected to humidity extremes that varied from 95% to 5%. It endured temperature extremes from 95 degrees to -25 degrees. I finished the guitar 14 years ago and it now sits on a stand in my living room. No problems yet !! Mark |
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