Early Larson Brothers Influenced Top Purfling
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:53 am
Hi Gang,
I haven't had a lot of time to build, but got a whole day yesterday. I was able to do the top purfling on my Larson Brothers Prairie State Inspired Jumbo yesterday. The particulars:
- I had already routed out the top and back for the bindings and purfling. My purfling width is .375", and thanks to john for making me a special doughnut for my binding jig, I was able to route that wide channel.
- I used Holly Binding/Black/Dentile/red/Pearl/red/dentile/black. .065/.020/.078/.020/.049/.020/.078/.020 inches for each
- Given the back and sides are cocobolo, and I was going to tack in with super glue, I did a complete shellac wash over the entire body, including the routed binding/purfling channels
- I used a bl/wh/bl purfling strip on the bottom of the binding as well. so i had a ton of pieces of wood to get glued into place!
- After a bunch of tries to get all organized, I decided I would tack the Holly binding/purfing into place on both sides along the lower bout with super glue in order to create a "ledge" that I could start the surfing strips with.
- I slowly taped the wood strips and plastic filler (for the pearl) in place, and taped the entire guitar
- I then used thin super glue along the entire top to glue into place - avoiding the open time of glue as I am sure there is no way I was going to be able to get all into place before the glue set.
- once glued, I removed all the tape, and gave the top purflings a "Duco Bath"... my thoughts were the Duco would help swell the wood, and close any gapes... and it did!!
- Once all dried, I scraped the bindings down close... and then pulled the plastic out a bit at a time, and per Johns video, cracked pearl into the gap.
- I did a light sanding, and will keep it this way until i do date back binding, and get the whole body sanded etc.
Pretty happy how it turned out!!
Glenn
pics:
I haven't had a lot of time to build, but got a whole day yesterday. I was able to do the top purfling on my Larson Brothers Prairie State Inspired Jumbo yesterday. The particulars:
- I had already routed out the top and back for the bindings and purfling. My purfling width is .375", and thanks to john for making me a special doughnut for my binding jig, I was able to route that wide channel.
- I used Holly Binding/Black/Dentile/red/Pearl/red/dentile/black. .065/.020/.078/.020/.049/.020/.078/.020 inches for each
- Given the back and sides are cocobolo, and I was going to tack in with super glue, I did a complete shellac wash over the entire body, including the routed binding/purfling channels
- I used a bl/wh/bl purfling strip on the bottom of the binding as well. so i had a ton of pieces of wood to get glued into place!
- After a bunch of tries to get all organized, I decided I would tack the Holly binding/purfing into place on both sides along the lower bout with super glue in order to create a "ledge" that I could start the surfing strips with.
- I slowly taped the wood strips and plastic filler (for the pearl) in place, and taped the entire guitar
- I then used thin super glue along the entire top to glue into place - avoiding the open time of glue as I am sure there is no way I was going to be able to get all into place before the glue set.
- once glued, I removed all the tape, and gave the top purflings a "Duco Bath"... my thoughts were the Duco would help swell the wood, and close any gapes... and it did!!
- Once all dried, I scraped the bindings down close... and then pulled the plastic out a bit at a time, and per Johns video, cracked pearl into the gap.
- I did a light sanding, and will keep it this way until i do date back binding, and get the whole body sanded etc.
Pretty happy how it turned out!!
Glenn
pics: