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This is the last one to leave the bench, now under finish. I'm so chuffed with the way it's turned out :)
Expect some better pictures soon when I nick a mate's digital SRL





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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey]
Nathan, cool work bench dude. That's a lot of work. You probably won't want to hear I got my maple top bench including the storage cabine underneath from an electronics classroom at our school for $40. My main bench....

Anyway, one question, are you adding subsequent layers to cover the bolt heads? Or are you removing them? Jus' wonderin'.[/QUOTE]
wow, $40 for the top alone would have been a haul. But to get the cabinet too is great!

Yeah it's a lot of work, but I wanted to hand plane the top to get a feel for the work my grandfather used to go through. The bottom side will be machined flat.

As far as the bolts, I plan on trimming the entire top with walnut. So it will hide the bolts.

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Bruce, that looks like an awesome bass! Here's what I have going on.
Getting it going has curtailed my other two guitars.



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Ok James... I need details! Details man!

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Nice looking guitar Jammy .... I remember asking a ways back if the bridge would be sitting on the X brace - thats a pretty radical back set on the bridge - does the bass side sit on the X ???? A pic of the bracing would be cool - as is - put a light inside the guitar and them dim the room lights and take the shot ...

Looks pretty cool though .. how does she sound ???

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I've been routing binding channels and repairing a mistake.
Here I'm heating up the end graft to remove it because I cut into the purfs when routing the binding channel.Dumb Mistake And I finally got my pics working again!    




OK, I got the old one out.


And the new one glued in. Now I got plenty of length to mitre!

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That's right, Hesh. I wouldn't call the first a Matchless clone anymore.
I've been having fun tweaking it around. Right now it's somewhere
inbetween a Jennings era vox and the Matchless Lighting I originally did.
Right now I'm trying to figure out how to get it down to five watts
(because it's LOUD), and then I'm going to actually try to make one every
now and then to sell with some higher-end parts.

Nathan, this one is a Dumble inspired amp. I just turned it on for the first
time today and have to admit I'm not thrilled with it. I'm going to play a
bit more, but I would rather turn my energy to my guitars until they're
done. I'm irritated that I've spent so much time on this and came out un-
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I just started working on my latest commission...an electric banjo.

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This is what I am currently working on..........




and fuel for the fire.....




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I've been distracted for guitar building lately, so this is what's on my bench.




This one weighed in at 45#. 



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OOh man, talk about overload.  I must warn you it is a little dangerous to include both of my favorite hobbies in one spot at the same time, fishing and building.


Very nice fish.  What kind of tackle did you use/how long to land?  If you want to hear something strange, every few years one of our deep sea boats in San Diego will land a fatty salmon just off the coast. Talk about being lost! Jason



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Mmmmmm! Nice catch Doug! Now you have to get busy making a custom, hand-built smoker. 

Is the season over or are you going back out?


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On the bench.....an external mold made up for a 12 string and Allied Luthiery opp grade IRW sides getting thicknessed.





On the workshop wall.....a little thankyou note from Kylie the new owner of Guitar No 3, the Torres based Classical. Kylie's the one on the far right.



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Oooo cool... my Fox style lightsabre, err... light-bender walloping my first side bend ever. This is way too fun!


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Good Job Chris!


Looks like spaulted Sycamore? Youre gonna love working with the Sycamore!


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Precious little this summer....though my golf game is improving

I've managed to do a little drafting layout of the armrest smile I plan on putting on a Martin Single O style guitar for my daughter.


And precious little progress on a Quilted archtop



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Pat your work always impresses me as being of the highest quality.
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Thanks, Hesh!


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Now if you could learn to pick up that shop.....

[/QUOTE] Maybe you could come out to Spokane and do a demo for me. I could watch and maybe pick up some tips. or not!

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