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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:26 am 
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Hi,

I'm building my third electric guitar, perso design :

The specs :
Body :Sipo mahogony
Top : Burl maple
Neck : 5 parts maple/paduk with wenge and maple sheets...
Headplate : ebony, MOP inlay (Imago et Dragonfly),
Ebony fretboard 24 cases, with LP Standard style MOP inlays
Snakewood bindings fot the body and the fretboard...
Piclups : P90 style made by a french luthier : Franck Chérubin

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Top gluing :
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Planing the ebony headplate :
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Gluing the neck blanks :
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The planed neck :
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Body template and rough band sawing of the body and top :

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Pearl cutting saw and vacuum for the MOP dust :
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Result after needle file :
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Then, the dragonfly, white and black MOP :
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I didn't work for 3 weeks on the guitar because I built a drum sander :D :

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It works great and helps a lot for thicknessing (???) the snakewood bindings... ;)

To be continued... (I'm gluing the peghead ears)...

See ya,

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:07 pm 
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Hi, :D

Work of the day :

Head angle with a ryoba saw :
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Then, trueing the glueing faces with a plane and glueing the ears :
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Planing and drum sanding !!! :P
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I used two little "pins" to avoid slipping (??) during the clamping cession :
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And thickness drum sanding fot the snakewood bindings, the ebony fretboard and headplate :
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I'll continue the job on the neck these weeck...

Comments and critics are welcomme of course... ;)

Have a nice evening,

Jojo

P.S. : sorry for my bad english... :? [uncle]


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:55 pm 
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By the way, I realise I didnt post the plan : http://membres.lutherie-amateur.com/joj ... ago_A0.pdf ;)

Your advices are welcome... :P


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:40 am 
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Jojo, that looks great! Nice job on the inlay. I really like the neck laminations as well. My one bit of advice would be that I don't think the neck tenon needs to extend past the neck pickup. In fact, I don't think it even needs to go under the neck pickup, unless I'm looking at things incorrectly.

Anyway, awesome job. I look forward to seeing the finished product.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:52 am 
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Thanks for the comments Mike :D ;)

For the neck tenon, I just wanted to try the "long tenon set neck" after a neck trough construction with the explorer and a classical set neck with the second guitar...

But in fact, my laminated neck blanck is ti short, it will only extend to neck neck pickup cavity... :oops: :lol:

Have a nice day,

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:09 am 
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Hi,

I can't edit my posts... is it normal ? :oops:


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:47 pm 
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Hi there !

Work of the last two evenings...

Gluing the headplate lamination (wenge, maple, ebony) :
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The angle for the headplate :
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truss-rod canal (ugly [xx(] but with some wenge sheets, the rod wont move) :
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Gluing the headplate :
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Have a nice evening,

Comments are always welcome... [uncle] :D

Jojo


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Beautiful work!


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:29 am 
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Thanks James ! Image ;)


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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 1:46 am 
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Hi everybody !

I didn't work for a long time, but the last two days, I find the time for... bliss

So, fretboard, head and neck... :D

Slots :
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And a beautiful newbie mistake with the router... :roll:
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I'll fill the gap with epoxy and ebony dust...

Then, I glued the fingerboard bindings :
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Cavities for the LP standard style inlays and glueing :
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Then I glued the fingerboard on the "square" neck :
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Head templates, and routing the neck and head :
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And a template for the pickups 8) :
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Comments and advices are welcome as usual... ;)

Have a nice day !!! :D

Jojo

P.S. : still sorry for my bad english... :oops:


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PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 6:26 pm 
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Great pictures, keep 'em coming!

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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:44 am 
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Thanks Jordan... ;)


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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 12:39 pm 
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Jojobilou thanks for posting this in process build. This sure helps those of us that are a little afraid to take the jump.

I love the design of the guitar. Is it your design or??

Would it be permissable to make a few design changes?

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PostPosted: Wed May 13, 2009 3:33 pm 
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turmite wrote:
Jojobilou thanks for posting this in process build. This sure helps those of us that are a little afraid to take the jump.
You're welcome, that's what the forum is made for... :)

I'm a beginner, and forums help me a lot, so I try to share my little experience too... ;)

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I love the design of the guitar. Is it your design or??
Thanks a lot Mike, and yes, it's a design of mine...

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Would it be permissable to make a few design changes?
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean... :oops:

If you want to use it and change it, no problem... I you want me to change it, too late... :lol: ;)

Thanks again...

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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 1:11 am 
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Hi JoJo,

No, I sure don't want you to change it. I wanted to make a double cut away out of it, but I have not found anything that looks as good as the original. I did tweak the head stock a little but it is very minor.

I will be watching this thread.

Mike

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turmite wrote:
Jojobilou thanks for posting this in process build. This sure helps those of us that are a little afraid to take the jump.
You're welcome, that's what the forum is made for... :)

I'm a beginner, and forums help me a lot, so I try to share my little experience too... ;)

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I love the design of the guitar. Is it your design or??
Thanks a lot Mike, and yes, it's a design of mine...

turmite wrote:
Would it be permissable to make a few design changes?
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean... :oops:

If you want to use it and change it, no problem... I you want me to change it, too late... :lol: ;)

Thanks again...

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Hello Jojo, lookin good, can't wait to see it finished.
Do you have info on building the drum sander? Or know where I can find some?
Thanks alot, keep up the good work [:Y:] [clap]
Daniel :mrgreen:

P.S. Your english isn't nearly as bad as my french would be. So no worries.
Anyways I'm an American, so I'm used to bad english. laughing6-hehe


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PostPosted: Fri May 15, 2009 4:22 am 
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Hi Daniel, thanks for the nice comments... ;)

DGr33n wrote:
Do you have info on building the drum sander? Or know where I can find some?


Sorry, I only have the link to the subject in the french forum where I discover lutherie, but there is a lot of pictures :

http://www.lutherie-amateur.com/Forum/v ... 44#p278944

My "plan" :
http://membres.lutherie-amateur.com/joj ... e_jojo.pdf

Hope, it can help... :)

DGr33n wrote:
P.S. Your english isn't nearly as bad as my french would be. So no worries.
Anyways I'm an American, so I'm used to bad english. laughing6-hehe
laughing6-hehe ;)


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PostPosted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:29 pm 
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Thanks alot Jojo, I'm a member there too, just not a "supporting" member, yet.
I use http://babelfish.yahoo.com/ to translate. It helps alot, but not 100%
Merci pour toute votre aide. Je suis sûr que j'obtiendrai beaucoup d'utilisation hors de la ponceuse de tambour.


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Beautiful work! Good photography too. Can't wait to see the rest of your progress and the finished project! [:Y:]


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Ummmm ..... uh oh. I've been building acoustics up until now... I think I'm in trouble...


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PostPosted: Sat May 16, 2009 7:03 am 
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Thanks a lot guys!!! :D

Don't really got time for lutherie these WE, but I've radiused the fretboard these morning... ;)


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Thanks alot Jojo, I'm a member there too, just not a "supporting"member, yet.
I use http://babelfish.yahoo.com/ to translate. It helps alot, but not 100%

Excellent... :D

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Merci pour toute votre aide. Je suis sûr que j'obtiendrai beaucoup d'utilisation hors de la ponceuse de tambour.
I always like the "bot" translations... laughing6-hehe
You're right, drum sander is "mega" useful... [:Y:]

Have a nice WE everyone,

See ya... :P

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That's funny, I've always wondered what it looks like on the other end. I'm sure I have made a fool of myself a time or two.

The fretboard looks great, I really like the snakewood


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Jojo, that's really beautiful, and well documented too!

Thanks!

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Thanks Dennis and Dan :D

DGr33n wrote:
That's funny, I've always wondered what it looks like on the other end. I'm sure I have made a fool of myself a time or two.

;) The funniest in the translation above is "la ponceuse de tambour" for drum sander... in french, you call it "ponceuse calibreuse"... "la ponceuse de tambour" sounds like "the snare drum sanding machine" something like that... :lol:

These afternoon, I made the cavities for the Imago white pearl inlay :

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And a 1/2" roundover for the sipo mahagony body :
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That's all for today... ;)

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PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:54 am 
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Hi there ! :)

I wasn't at home these WE, but I found some time for working today... ;)

Here is the "Imago" inlay sanded, there is still little holes to fill with epoxy :
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Then, the cavities for the dragonfly white and black MOP inlay...

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That's all for today...

Comments are welcome of course... ;)

Regards,

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