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First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:05 pm
by turnertj
Evening All...
I've been inspired by so many great projects on this forum that I started my own! It's been a while in the making, but after finishing the workshop, and picking up some new tools from John Hall at Blues Creek Guitars, I'm ready to move beyond the kit guitar. We'll see how this goes.
My plan is to make a 12-fret based on a Taylor Twelve Series - 12-squared? I'm using a sikta spruce soundboard with EIR back and sides with some koa binding.
My first step today was to joint and glue up my back. I'm not particularly good with a hand plane, and after some disasters on making a shooting board, I designed a jog for my router to use with a flush cut bit. It looks good, at least under the light box--nothing showing.
This is the first back I've glued up...so if I never post anything here again you'll know what happened!
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:33 pm
by Ken Hundley
That's about what my hand weights get used for too. When I feel like workin out.....I strap on the gloves and hit the heavy bag. Looks good so far, keep the pics comin.
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:58 pm
by Kevin Sjostrand
I prefer arbor press weights to barbells and anvils, although I have been known to use an anvil now and then.
Good joining jig there.
Kevin
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:14 am
by turnertj
Thanks. I took some time to design some jigs for this build. After getting some quality tooling from John, it seemed a shame to have poor jigs around. And it worked! My back came out great tonight. The soundboard is in there right now!
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:26 am
by johnnparchem
Those are nice looking jigs. I will look forward to watching your guitar progress. Keep up with the pictures.
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:08 am
by turnertj
Well I now have a jointed soundboard and back. The back seems like it came out nicer. I can see the glue line in the soundboard, but I hope that goes away when sanding down a little. I guess I had some glue come out, or when I wiped off the excess. The top pieces weren't the perfect bookmatch, so it was a little hard to get them lined up well...as a result I think even in the grain I'll be able to see the joint.
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:27 am
by kencierp
I like the eccentric circular wedges -- clever! Just a couple of suggestions, if you use a thicker seam caul that has a warp bow or sanded to a taper on the ends to the center you'll not need the weights. Also you can cover the board and the seam caul with clear packaging tape (nothing sticks to it) and it will permanently eliminate the need to mess with wax paper.
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:05 pm
by turnertj
Ken,
Thanks. Those are great suggestions, I'll be implementing both on the next go round.
Tj
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 3:12 pm
by Ben-Had
kencierp wrote:I like the eccentric circular wedges -- clever! Just a couple of suggestions, if you use a thicker seam caul that has a warp bow or sanded to a taper on the ends to the center you'll not need the weights. Also you can cover the board and the seam caul with clear packaging tape (nothing sticks to it) and it will permanently eliminate the need to mess with wax paper.
That package tape works great. Also, if you use PSA sandpaper, the backing seems to be the same stuff as packing tape without the adhesive. Once I've peeled it off the back I save it for later use (provided it's long enough). If I run out I use the packing tape.
Re: First Build - 12 Fret
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:17 pm
by turnertj
If anyone wants better pictures of it to copy, just let me know.