#1 Finished...finally!
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 11:32 am
There were times where I thought I'd never actually make this post, but after almost 2 years persistence pays off!
This started as a SM dread kit to which I made some modifications:
Used a drum sander and took the top and back down to around .100" - was over .125 as delivered.
Used a forward bracing pattern and scalloped the braces a bit more.
Substituted curly maple for the binding, heel cap and end piece.
It's a bolt on but I removed the studs and used inserts/bolts instead.
Took a stab at doing some inlay.
I pore filled, but sent it to Joe White to spray the finish. And he did an absolutely superb job. Can't recommend him enough.
But the real surprise was how it sounds. I've owned many high end acoustics and right now have a Huss & Dalton, a Taylor, and an old Guild in the house, and this thing actually sounds better than all of them. Very deep, bell like resonance, but the highs are still there. Maybe all that time sitting on my workbench gave it a chance to mellow...lol. Seriously, I'll chalk it up as beginners luck.
I haven't been on the forum much lately but you guys were really helpful when I needed it.
Thanks
Kyle
This started as a SM dread kit to which I made some modifications:
Used a drum sander and took the top and back down to around .100" - was over .125 as delivered.
Used a forward bracing pattern and scalloped the braces a bit more.
Substituted curly maple for the binding, heel cap and end piece.
It's a bolt on but I removed the studs and used inserts/bolts instead.
Took a stab at doing some inlay.
I pore filled, but sent it to Joe White to spray the finish. And he did an absolutely superb job. Can't recommend him enough.
But the real surprise was how it sounds. I've owned many high end acoustics and right now have a Huss & Dalton, a Taylor, and an old Guild in the house, and this thing actually sounds better than all of them. Very deep, bell like resonance, but the highs are still there. Maybe all that time sitting on my workbench gave it a chance to mellow...lol. Seriously, I'll chalk it up as beginners luck.
I haven't been on the forum much lately but you guys were really helpful when I needed it.
Thanks
Kyle