note: These are excerpts are from my thread on another forum last week. So please excuse the length of this post about this build.
MK
Hi All,
A few years ago I started a build of a 335 clone but a bit smaller. It's the one on the right.
I never liked the body shape so I put it away until today.
So I drew up a new DC style more to my liking and began the milling of it on my CNC.
First must profile the new shape. I had to do this in sections as hold down space for a complete profile cut would be a problem. I also decided to chamber this as well. The Body is a two piece ASH body.
Mike
I found a few minutes today to make the change in the Body profile. Removed only at the neck join and made the cutouts wider.
Now I need to work on the neck.
Mike
So after some handling of the new body shape, I've decided to trash that one. The horns are just to close in. So I revamped it today and widened the horns. Should be a bit more comfortable with these changes. Also did a quick render of the top. Any Opinions?
Mike
So I dug out a one piece spalted, wormy pecan for the top. Leveled it on the CNC and made a quick oversize 0.050 pocket cut on it to look at. Added about 0.375 in to the neck throat that will be removed when done.
Also in the last few days I built a new buffer. Have to order some more Buffing wheels for other needs. Used a Buffing head from Grizzly and a variable speed conversion motor with controller from Penn State Industries. about $200.00 for both. Man I like it. Polished up some silver really great.
So here's the top wood I plan to use. as well as the buffer.
Added some shellac to see the profile.
Used the 8" wheel for buffing some silver. Have some more 10" on order for wood work
MK