First Build Frustrations
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:17 pm
I've been woodworking for over 30 years, but this is my first guitar. Things I've become frustrated, angry, really upset about:
Bindings (maple) kinked a bit at the waist. And they don't fit as well to the top as they ought. Next time, I'll try different binding material, perhaps...
Top sanded through to the heel support. Not a big deal, I fashioned a bit of rosewood and covered up the "oops". Looks OK, if just a tad crooked.
My 4th neck dovetailed into the body fine, but there is a slight kant to the neck, side to side. From the fingerboard it's not too bad, but I'm upset about this. Like I said, it's the 4th neck... Also, I'm not certain the truss rod works.....
Bridge - first time I put strings on to check the nut/saddle the bridge lifted. I had epoxied it on, so I needed to plane and sand down to bare spruce. Next time, glue. Still lifted... This time I've expoxied the bridge on and will wait days before removing the clamps. It's 50 degrees in the shop, warm for Wisconsin December. But the temp should be find.
Finish - I've already sanded down the back and sides twice, probably will again. I began with coats of shellac after sanding flat to 320 grit. Wet sanded the shellac to 800, then used wipe on poly because I can't spray (no tools for that). No streaks, but the finish bubbles on me. Rough. So, we'll go again.
I almost can't wait for my next build to fix the errors I'm committing on this one. But, I am learning, so that's something...
Dave
Bindings (maple) kinked a bit at the waist. And they don't fit as well to the top as they ought. Next time, I'll try different binding material, perhaps...
Top sanded through to the heel support. Not a big deal, I fashioned a bit of rosewood and covered up the "oops". Looks OK, if just a tad crooked.
My 4th neck dovetailed into the body fine, but there is a slight kant to the neck, side to side. From the fingerboard it's not too bad, but I'm upset about this. Like I said, it's the 4th neck... Also, I'm not certain the truss rod works.....
Bridge - first time I put strings on to check the nut/saddle the bridge lifted. I had epoxied it on, so I needed to plane and sand down to bare spruce. Next time, glue. Still lifted... This time I've expoxied the bridge on and will wait days before removing the clamps. It's 50 degrees in the shop, warm for Wisconsin December. But the temp should be find.
Finish - I've already sanded down the back and sides twice, probably will again. I began with coats of shellac after sanding flat to 320 grit. Wet sanded the shellac to 800, then used wipe on poly because I can't spray (no tools for that). No streaks, but the finish bubbles on me. Rough. So, we'll go again.
I almost can't wait for my next build to fix the errors I'm committing on this one. But, I am learning, so that's something...
Dave