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Author:  Don Williams [ Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:27 pm ]
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Squareneck, styled after a Scheerhorn L model. The top and back are 3-pieces, flamed maple with a birdseye center wedge. I'm not sure what I will do for the finish, except to say that I will probably do a burst of some color.




The images look a little funky-shaped because of the angle, but they should give you an idea what it's gonna be like. The flamed maple is from Lowes...


Author:  LanceK [ Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:00 pm ]
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Very nice Don! Its coming along!

Author:  LouisianaGrey [ Wed Aug 31, 2005 5:27 pm ]
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Nice one, Don.

Author:  Bobc [ Wed Aug 31, 2005 10:22 pm ]
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Coming along nicely Don. A question on reso sides. Do they taper like an acoustic or are they the same depth from neck to heel?

Author:  Don Williams [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:08 am ]
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I guess that depends on who is making it! I'm tapering this one....4" to 3.5". Although I may make it a tad less deep if it looks funny.

Author:  WalterK [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:46 am ]
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Looks like your on your way Don...
Are you using a set of plans? or freehanding it?
Nice job!!

Walter

Author:  TimDet [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:01 am ]
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Nice progress Don, How was it bending the sides?Like the 3 pc.back. I have a set of Curly maple that keeps looking at me in the shop.I want to do a reso I should say i'm using the IBEX iron from LMI,Ive bent some mahogany and Alaskan yellow cedar.I'm a begginer.Should it be a dry or wet,damp bend.I heard of ripples after bending figured wood.Or should I wait till I get a few under my belt before the Maple? Any help would be appreciated.Let me know if I should ask in the main forum.
Tim

Author:  LanceK [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:39 am ]
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HI Tim -
Your welcome to ask your questions at either or both forums - however, I believe as the Reso Forum grows, you stand a better chance to get your reso questions answered here faster

Author:  Wade Sylvester [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:30 pm ]
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Looks great Don!
Instead of the smily face, it looks like it's mouth is wide open.
COOL!.

Wade

Author:  TimDet [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:54 pm ]
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thanks Lance,
I thought cause it was a general wood bending question it might be better asked on the main forum posts.after I already asked it.But I plan on using the wood for a reso.
Thanks Tim

Author:  Don Williams [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 1:33 pm ]
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This maple is a soft variety that I picked up from my local Lowes. It bends almost by itself. I say "almost". I bent it with a heat blanket, really thick, without a whole lot of heat, with a good spritzing of water. Very minimal discoloration from the water, and that was it. In fact, I touched up the bends on the pipe afterward, and over-bent the waist. So all I did was spritz that area with some water, forced the bend open with my hands, and clamped into the outside mold and the shape held. It was the easiest wood to bend I've ever used.

Author:  Wade Sylvester [ Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:22 am ]
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Don,
What is the thickness of your sides?
I have some of that stuff too.
And what are you using for the neck?

Wade

Author:  Don Williams [ Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:35 am ]
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Hi Wade buddy! Missed ya at the last NEL meeting...
The sides are up around .120 or so...yes, very thick! My neck is from a block of flamed maple I bought from HK Hardwoods when they were in Charleton, MA. Since they moved down south of Taunton, they stopped carrying much in the way of exotic woods, mostly flooring now. Such a shame. They were once the best supplier in the area. Anyway, the block is 3" x 8" x 24" or so. Plenty for two necks.

Author:  Wade Sylvester [ Fri Sep 02, 2005 6:26 am ]
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Don,
Ya, I hated to miss the meeting.
We are renovating a house and trying to get buttoned up before the weather change.
Do you figure the neck wood is stable enough or would you laminate the block with some contrasting woods to make it more stable.
The reason I'm asking is I have had a few "issues" with maple and have found if it is laminated, it seemed to keep the neck streight and it looks nice too.
I guess I just don't trust anything un-mohogany.

Wade

Author:  Don Williams [ Fri Sep 02, 2005 6:44 am ]
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Well, I was planning to put some CF in there, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to slice it and laminate somethin' in there... I'll let you know what I decide.

Author:  Don Williams [ Fri Sep 09, 2005 12:40 am ]
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Update:
I hope to be closing up the soundbox this weekend. The neck is at 80%, so if I can just get the stupid ivoroid to stick to the ebony fretboard, all will be well.

Author:  LouisianaGrey [ Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:06 am ]
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Gel superglue always works OK for me.

Author:  Don Williams [ Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:11 am ]
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I thought I'd show a couple pics of where my reso project is currently at....

here's the front



and the back



thanks for lookin'!
Don Williams38608.8437962963

Author:  LanceK [ Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:09 pm ]
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Very nice buddy!

Author:  D.L.Huskey [ Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:55 pm ]
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Don: If you don't mind me asking, What is the width of the neck at the nut and 12th fret? Also, what type of baffle are you going to use?

That Lowes maple looks pretty good. The Lowes stores around here only have oak, poplar, pine, and aspen.

Author:  Don Williams [ Tue Sep 13, 2005 10:26 pm ]
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D.L., It's a little narrow I think. Good thing it's not a roundneck! I think it's around 2.125" or so. Not much wider than the nut. I figured it was going to be hard enough learning to play the thing, so I didn't want the strings running too far off parallel. The nut is actually close to 2", a bit wider than on the Beard plans. But I bought their pre-slotted nut, and that was the width, so I figured that's what I should make it. I'm hoping I don't regret it...

Author:  D.L.Huskey [ Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:25 pm ]
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It will be fine Don, I was just curious. My personal guitar is 2" at the nut, 2 7/32" at the 12th.

Author:  rick218 [ Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:29 pm ]
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Here are a couple of pictures of past resophonic guitars ,
both showing the necks in "the white".
One is a "tricone" the other a "Triolian" single cone.
I hope they are of some interest .

Author:  Don Williams [ Sat Sep 17, 2005 2:16 pm ]
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Nice looking Rick!

Well, I thought for sure I had messed up the reso but good. I woke up in the middle of the night a couple nights back and was instantly recalling measuring the body so that the cone was exactly 12.5". The problem was though, that I thought I was building mine with a 25.4" scale, which for some reason I had in my brain was .10" shy of standard. I was pretty ticked that the body was no good. Of course as most folks who build reso's know, they are standard at 25" scale, not 25.5". So the real issue was that I slotted the fretboard at 25.4" instead of 25". An easy fix.

Whew!

Author:  D.L.Huskey [ Sat Sep 17, 2005 8:19 pm ]
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[QUOTE=Don Williams]   I woke up in the middle of the night a couple nights back and was instantly recalling measuring the body so that the cone was exactly 12.5".
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Well Don, It looks as though you have the early stages of reso-nitus. Once you get it built and start playing, it goes down hill from there

Glad you caught it before you got everything finished.

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