Mike2E wrote:
I am building one from the Benedetto book, luckily I have some friends to guide me. I bought an extra plan from Stewmac, which had extra dimensions that the book does not. I made all the jigs, a jig for clamping the sides in, a top and bottom. I shaped drilling holes then used a safety plane and small curved bottom plane, but in discussions with a maker he said he uses an angle grinder with Arbor-tech turbo plane. I then drilled the inside holes, bought the Turbo plane! I wish I did that before shaping the top! It took about 30 minutes to roughly shape the inside to 8mm, so I have about 2 mm to go. I have a set of profiles copied from the plan and book, and compared mine with a friend who has built 3. Some minor shaping in the waist to go.
Bending the quilted maple ribs is going to be a challenge, all who have done this say it's very tricky and will get some cracks.
I have also built a 335 copy but 20 mm thicker. I'll post a few pics when I can get some light on it.
I have always had more trouble bending curly maple than quilted maple.
No matter what you bend (with a few exceptions), bending the sharp cut-a-way takes the patience of a plaster saint......
Cyanoacralate (thin) is your friend when it comes to fixing the inevitable cracks.