another commission and class this week
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another commission and class this week
been hard at work teaching and completing a commission. The commision is using Bruce Petros's purflex . It is inteterseting . This guitar will have a celtic theme.
Pat Pope is making a OM 18 ad you can see by the pics it is coming out well.
Pat Pope is making a OM 18 ad you can see by the pics it is coming out well.
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Re: another commission and class this week
John,
That's going to be a beautiful guitar. Is the top cedar or cooked (Maillard-style) spruce? The three-piece back is really striking.
-d.
That's going to be a beautiful guitar. Is the top cedar or cooked (Maillard-style) spruce? The three-piece back is really striking.
-d.
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Re: another commission and class this week
the top is torrified red spruce
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finished up the purfex I used the suggest epoxy and it is curing . I can sand in the morning to get ready for finish . I used a heat lamp to hold the epoxy at about 85 degrees. This sped up the cure time .
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Re: another commission and class this week
Good idea to put the epoxy in a squeeze bottle.
I found that sanding the epoxy tended to embed black dust into the surrounding wood -- especially the spruce top -- and make it look dirty. A chisel, block plane, or scraper produced shavings that did not embed.
I found that sanding the epoxy tended to embed black dust into the surrounding wood -- especially the spruce top -- and make it look dirty. A chisel, block plane, or scraper produced shavings that did not embed.
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also what I didn't tell you was that I sprayed 2 coats of lacquer on the top and back to avoid the dust contamination.
Also be very careful as you can sand through this easy
Also be very careful as you can sand through this easy
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Re: another commission and class this week
Yes! I managed to do that with the Purflex rosette on my 2nd guitar build. The actual pattern of the Purlfex is only 0.040" thick, I think.tippie53 wrote: Also be very careful as you can sand through this easy
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Re: another commission and class this week
What wood is the purflex guitar - Tasmanian Blackwood or Koa? Or other?
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Re: another commission and class this week
koa with a sycamore binding and back wedge
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Re: another commission and class this week
It looks great. I've not used purflex yet. I like the look.