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I feel productive because I was able to finish my top for the SJ that I am building yesterday.  This included book matching a BRW rosette, cutting it out, thicknessing the joined top, inlaying the rosette, and sanding the whole thing to 120.

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This is the top that I was asking about bear claw the other day.  All the bear claw but a very slight bit went away but as you can see the silking is beautiful.  This is Shane's very fine Lutz and I am sure it will make an excellent black top

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 Looks great hesh!!!


 One question, is that picture taken right after sanding?


 If so, the festool sander is really clean,  hey!!!


 Nice to see you have your posts back.


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Hesh,

As usual, you do beautiful work!

And, that lutz is really something!

I”ll bet it rings like a bell!

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[QUOTE=Hesh] I am sure it will make an excellent black topThanks for looking
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[QUOTE=Shane Neifer] [QUOTE=Hesh] I am sure it will make an excellent black topThanks for looking
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Oh, I'm sure the guitar will be stunning as usual, Hesh. And I don't dislike black tops, but the way you said it...

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Hesh, I was going to start a new topic, but since you're here and the subject of "clean" has already been broached...how about a tutorial on how you keep your shop so clean and organized? I'm moving my shop to the home we're building and it'll be indoors with the family from here on out...I gotta get serious about storing tools, and keeping a clean environment! The top is beautiful by the way...oh, and if you mention in your tutorial that a Festool sander/vacuum is the reason for your clean shop maybe I can get Melanie to buy me one!

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Hey Erin thanks bro!  Yes the pic was taken with the Festool still warm.  It is essentially self cleaning with the vac attached and turned way down.  I have to turn the vac down or it will lift the top right off the bench.......

Thanks Robert and I have been thinking of calling you so lets talk soon buddy.

Shane my friend relax I just did the "black" thing to get you talking to me  Your Lutz is tops, er..... I mean that it is incredible zoot!!!!

Arnt buddy  I like the radio analogy!!!

Larry bro the Festool gets all the credit.  The other vacs that I used were nothing more than strainers........  I think that having learned to build in a very small space gets one in the habit of not keeping anything around that you don't use.  And you also have to put stuff away if you want any bench space to work on.

I have now found a few basic tools that work very well for how I build and I really don't lust for any other tools, except a spindle sander and a 2,500 square zoot facility like Uncle Bob's



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Larry, I'm going to post a thread soon about the tooling up I've been
doing (I'm just about done). I can put the shop away into a closet. Last
weekend I picked up two of these shelves from Target for $40. They're
on sale now for $29, free shipping if you don't have one local.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/
ref=pd_luc_23_lc_a13161041x1_r1c1_a1_txt/601-7263550-2920138 ?
ie=UTF8&shuc=huccs1txt&asin=B000LP83Z8


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Lookin good Hesh!

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Way to go, Hesh!  Nice looking top and rosette.  It's gonna look good on that boat you have sitting around.

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Hesh, my friend, That BRW looks great!  I'm glad to see that you ran the grain parallel to the lutz.


I wouldn't want you to go asymetrical on us.


You said that thicknessing and sanding eliminated most of the bearclaw?  I didn't know that was possible.  But, then again, I don't know much.......


Do you wish the bc had stayed or from the previous discussion, are you glad to see the run-out diminish?


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Looks great Hesh,I`m looking forward to seeing your guitars.It sounds like you make the most of your shop time.It`s rare that I get a complete day in the shop ,so I try and do as much as possible when I get the chance.Together I think we could probably re-build A2 in a couple of days.
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Most of my handtools will fit into 3 -26 X19X14 boxes, you need to store them in the vertical, laying things flat takes up 3X room for some reason. Another way to organise the shop is to do a wall mounted storage unit with doors that also store stuff. Should be able to get most hand tools in there. Add a few toolboxes, and your covered. Clean and organized.



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