Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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tnt2002
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Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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Thought I'd blog on my new project. This is my third kit guitar. First two were bought cheap from the internet and were probably mix and match parts. I had to buy a lot of extra parts myself.

This one is from Martin and has rosewood back and sides, hopefully things go much smoother.

Here's some catch up pics
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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With a neck angle of 1 1/2 degree , you need to adjust that geometry into the sides to control that 14th fret hump.
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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Hi John, Happy Thanksgiving.

can you expand on that? I've had 14th fret hump problems on my first two builds and would like to know how to avoid it here. should I have done something before gluing the neck block?

Tom
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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Some updates.
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Hey Tom,
Looks like your build is coming along nicely. Keep posting those photos.

-tommy
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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Did some more work this week. I don't have a go-bar deck (no-bar?), so gluing the braces is a slow process. I'm not very good at carving, I hope I didn't get too aggressive with the top braces. later today, I'll flush trim the top and get ready for gluing the back.
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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You top braces look good. I like to close up the top of the x=brace where it was notched to give it back its structural strength. Some glue a patch of fabric but I like to glue a bit of a brace and shape it into the xbrace.

You can sort of see it in the picture.
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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What type of glue do you recommend? I tried saturating some cheesecloth in weld-on, but it didn't seem to work, so I took it off? I'm open to ideas. Perhaps Epoxy?
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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Got some more work done this week glued on the back, but had an oops with the router.

The rubber bands needed a little more help.
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Back looks good, ready to trim
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Drat, that's deeper than the binding channel will be, gonna need to do some work.
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Re: Rosie (Rosewood Martin D kit)

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Good news, scoured the floor, sifting through the sawdust and foundthe chip from the back, and even the splinter missing from the side. they're perfect fits, so I should be able to glue them in and go from there. Phew.
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