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PostPosted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 11:58 am 
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Hi Guys, I've not seen one of these threads for a time, kinda miss them.
It's great to see what other people are doing.
I've been holding off roughing out this classical heel, never done one before so I was a bit nervous.
The Mora woodcarving knife was a good decision, saved my bacon.
(Break for the day, Curry tonight, the smell is killing me!)

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The name catgut is confusing. There are two explanations for the mix up.

Catgut is an abbreviation of the word cattle gut. Gut strings are made from sheep or goat intestines, in the past even from horse, mule or donkey intestines.

Otherwise it could be from the word kitgut or kitstring. Kit meant fiddle, not kitten.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 12:57 pm 
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That's a good looking heel Colin. I'm just doing some spraying this weekend. I just checked the mil thichness and I'm at 4. Think I need to add 3-4 more mils today. That ought to do it!!!


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 1:24 pm 
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I was scrubbin' her up with Royal-Lac last night, padding a few more coats on the top to account for a few spots that got rubbed a bit thin.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 2:52 pm 
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Nice looking work, guys. Nice, dramatic lighting for your photography, too.


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One for me!!! it's been a while since I had a new guitar. Sold the last one I made for myself a couple of years ago and I haven't had time to replace it. This one started it's life as a commission. When I bent the sides this flatish sawn Mun Ebony had so many cracks open up I could not sell it for fear that I would see it back in my shop way too soon. When I shot the first coat on the back there were a number of hair line cracks show up that I didn't know were there. Other than Brazilian, this was the most expensive set I have purchased. I got to see it in person when I bought it. My gut told me "don't buy that flat sawn Ebony". There you go. All the cracks were filled with ca and sanding dust. It will be interesting to see what happens to it over the years.
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Not on the workbench, but this will be going on the ceiling between the benches this weekend

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while the finish on this one cures

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Working on the neck for this Ziricote SJ

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Danny.....that set is amazing...!
i have 3 on the bench, Lutz/Bocote, 2 14-fret and one 12-fret:
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Easy weekend for me.....just installed a couple of K&K Pure mini's in customer guitars and calling it a day.

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What's on my bench? Same as every weekend...

Too much clutter.

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Danny, Fred,
Your work is always amazing. Wish I could do something like that.

Robbie, looking good my friend

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Today I went scouting for potential fishing locations, cause I need a hobby now that this is my job:)


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A bathroom vanity. [xx(]

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 7:54 am 
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Thanks Joe, here's a profile shot.
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That rosette certainly is something, similar in "feel" to your avatar Joe. Looks like you've found your style. And is that Zipflex binding. Looks like Acacia B & S, nice!

James, that's coming on very nicely, touch of class. Coffee table AND a TV in the workshop, nice one

Patrick, mines pure accident, I'm a crap pic taker!

Danny, get out of here, looks knock-out, especially with the bearclaw, not surprised you're keeping it!

Jay, nice one with the dust control, even nicer with the Sapelle(?) cutaway.

Fred, looks great as always. Killer Zircote. :mrgreen:

Robbie, I see you've been busy!

Alan, feet up today then, eh?

Hey Don, I'm trying to give it up - actually putting things back and tidying as I go, otherwise I spend more time looking for things than I do working!

Ed, nothing better than a hobby, even if it is throwing a line in the water and sleeping in the sun.

Alex, don't remind me, I have a whole kitchen to rip out, plasterboard and all, insulate, rewire and fit new units. Waste of building time if you ask me!


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The name catgut is confusing. There are two explanations for the mix up.

Catgut is an abbreviation of the word cattle gut. Gut strings are made from sheep or goat intestines, in the past even from horse, mule or donkey intestines.

Otherwise it could be from the word kitgut or kitstring. Kit meant fiddle, not kitten.


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I have 2 pre war Martins. 1 needs a new bridge ( D28 ) 1941 a 000-18 1939 needs a set up

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That really is a nicely shaped heel, Colin. I've got three on the bench (i.e., pool table), one is a padauk that just needs strings (had to reglue bridge), one is a maple build needs tuning machines and strings, and one is bocote needs bridge, machine and strings. All are pretty close to finished, but yesterday was my day with the wife, and today is grandkid's 10th birthday party. Don't know if I'll even get to touch them until tomorrow.


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I've been picking away at a an 1830's Lacote guitar build. This one is just for fun so I'm not using high end materials, though maybe I should have! I only get to build during breaks in my regular work so environmental control, etc, is difficult to maintain.

Friday, I managed to open the big door in my shop and the afternoon light poured in and illuminated my bench, so this is some of what is on it.

BTW, if anyone is still following bu viola da gamba project, I am basically done and am fearfully bringing the strings up to pitch! Photos to follow.


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Gonna mod my Carvin amp to remove the clipping diodes in the gain stage.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 1:04 pm 
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Danny, Fred,
Your work is always amazing. Wish I could do something like that.

Robbie, looking good my friend

Back at you Joe. How about a close up of the back of the headstock. :mrgreen:

I just reread your post " Wish I could do something like that." Huh!!!??? Is that someone else's guitar in the photo? :lol:


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Gonna mod my Carvin amp to remove the clipping diodes in the gain stage.

Got it done. Nice, smooth tube distortion!

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Danny,

Here is the backside of the headstock. It is different.

I'll do a better picture in a few weeks after it is buffed out.


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That is very cool and unique as well as being our national animal Joe! Look forward to seeing it all shined up.


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Have my Lutz/Walnut on it. Just because it is time I finally decided to make up some deeper clamps for clamping the bridge. Cut up some 1" tubing.

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And welded up. Threaded rod and a nut welded inside the tubing.

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Also in the picture is a strip of Jatoba between the neck and the clamp. I used the Jatoba for a couple of fretboards and had the thought of trying to 'ebonize' it using a vinegar-iron solution. Stuck it in and forgot it for a couple of days, Pulled it out and it seemed to work. Might do it to the fretboard and bridge of this guitar.


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Joe....!
The back of that headstock is intensely cool!


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