Finished my brother's parlor guitar!

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Re: Starting a new steel sting o size guitar for my brother.

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Thanks, I have the peterson tuning software application on my laptop. The software includes a tap tuning function stretching the tap out to a measurable length of time. I will make sure the plates are not in tune. I may leave the back braces a little taller.
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Remember the top drops a semi-tone (so 'they' say) with the addition of the mass from the bridge. Of course I'm just repeating what I've read... do with it what you will.
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Ahhh...so perhaps tuning the plates to the same note, and then adding the bridge would be the perfect solution!!
Or not. I dont think my skills are to the point that I need to worry about tuning the plates the same. It wouldnt even happen by accident to me. What I do is, I try to do something, and then fail. So if I tried to tune them the same, I would fail, and there would be no issue!!
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I got a bit of work done today on the guitar. I used my Christmas joiner plane to true up the face of neck and move the nut position up the neck to where I want it. The 15 degree angle is breaking right at the nut poistion.
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I setup my router table with a ½ inch straight router bit to route for the truss rod and 2 carbon fiber rods. I would have epoxied the rods in but I bought ½ inch rods instead of 3/8th. One more LMI box coming my way.
half inch route for truss rod and 2 eight inch carbon fiber rods.jpg
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I then joined the plates again using my Christmas joiner. I got close with the plane but I need to do a few strokes on 120 grit sand paper that I have on a tempered plate of glass. I was too lazy to make a shooting board so I sort of turned my bench into one. Ultimately I think I will run a board along the bench to help me hold the joiner true.
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My jointer is taking good even shavings.jpg
finished with 120 grit sandpaper on tempered glass.jpg
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In any case I had no problem gluing the plates together with my quick jig. I profiled both the top and the back and thicknessed the back on my new drum sander. The spanish cedar back felt more like a top when I got close to thickness. I will up the height of the braces a bit.
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gluing back plates.jpg
top and back profiled.jpg
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It is coming along nicely. Keep those pictures coming!
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I agree with what Rick states. I try to get the 2 plates at least a 1/2 tone separate
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John,
That looks to be a great combination of B & S and top wood colors.
Are you doing a dark binding treatment, like EIR or EBony?

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Kevin Sjostrand wrote:John,
Are you doing a dark binding treatment, like EIR or EBony?
Thank Kevin, I have decided on Ebony, it is funny you asked as I went back and forth between EIR and Ebony. Also mainly because I want to try it I am going to try the narrow zipflex purflings. I am stuck on a rosette design. I am leaning toward a wood ring with zipflex on the inside and outside. The zipflex has a very narrow black edge which may look good without additional purfling strips for the rosette.

John
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