#6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
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#6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
Hi,
after a not so good start with a kit I got better and better. There´s still a lot to improve, but for the next time I think I will concentrate on playing instead of building guitars :)
#6 is a classical (crossover with slimmer neck), based on the plans of L. Mottola (http://liutaiomottola.com/instruments/Cincia.htm) with the addition of a scooped cutaway.
#7, a 12 fret OOO based on the StewMac plans (again with a scooped cutaway), is a naturally blonde: spruce top, back and sides maple, neck laminate of ash and walnut, binding walnut, rosetta spalted poplar
Finish in both cases truoil!
Btw. sounds quite nice (even to the ears of my teacher) :)
after a not so good start with a kit I got better and better. There´s still a lot to improve, but for the next time I think I will concentrate on playing instead of building guitars :)
#6 is a classical (crossover with slimmer neck), based on the plans of L. Mottola (http://liutaiomottola.com/instruments/Cincia.htm) with the addition of a scooped cutaway.
#7, a 12 fret OOO based on the StewMac plans (again with a scooped cutaway), is a naturally blonde: spruce top, back and sides maple, neck laminate of ash and walnut, binding walnut, rosetta spalted poplar
Finish in both cases truoil!
Btw. sounds quite nice (even to the ears of my teacher) :)
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Re: #6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
and the next pics
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Re: #6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
Nice, I really like the scoop cutaway. Well done!
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Re: #6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
nice looking guitars... Like the rosette on the 000... T
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Re: #6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
Do you have any construction pics of how you did that cutaway? That's cool. Both are very nice guitars!
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Re: #6 (kind of classical) and #7 (OOO)
I didn´t take many pictures while building the guitars, but I have just one pics of the cutaway construction. What you have to do is a rough cut with a saw and then sanding with something which has the desired geometry. I took the plastic tube you can see in the background of one of the pictures. After this you increase the "glueing area": glue an additional layer of wood to the top and to the side. And sanding again. A good description can be found here:
"http://www.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http ... NwBEK0DMDw"
For me it was easier to build than a venetian cutaway (tried it, the wood didn´t want to bend the way I asked it to and the result was ok, but not good). In addition the scoop cutaway looks cool :)
(Btw. if you find expressions which are not correct please tell me. I´m not a native speaker and it´s always good to improve the language skills)
"http://www.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http ... NwBEK0DMDw"
For me it was easier to build than a venetian cutaway (tried it, the wood didn´t want to bend the way I asked it to and the result was ok, but not good). In addition the scoop cutaway looks cool :)
(Btw. if you find expressions which are not correct please tell me. I´m not a native speaker and it´s always good to improve the language skills)
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