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Author: | Mitch Johnson [ Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Mitch's Travel Guitar |
Well I'm a little late at starting with the postings, but I've been busy on my build. I wanted to have a good head start before I started posting, so here I go...... About a year ago I had started an acoustic lap steel. That started as an electric in my mind but evolved to acoustic...I guess acoustics are just in my blood . I can't seem to find a picture of it now, but I'll post one when I'm back on my computer. Anyway, the travel guitar is based on the same body design and scale length, with a couple differences. This won't have a spanish heel neck joint (I haven't figured out what I'm going to do for a neck joint yet) and of course the neck won't be square, and probably no slotted headstock either. Attachment: resized_resized_DSC01126.jpg The design is original, but drawn from the smaller bodied Martin's. Lower bout: 12 1/4 Upperbout: 9 1/4 Body Length: 16 1/8 Scale Length: 22.5 Top: Engelmann Spruce Back and Sides: Black Walnut (from Mike here on the forum...Thanks Mike! Neck: Laminated Walnut/Cherry/Maple Bracing Adirondack Spruce Bridge Plate: Maple Cost: Back and sides were 10 bucks and I bought another set at the same time so shipping was free! Top (Had bought 10 tops for 80 bucks awhile back so this one cost me 8 bucks!) Neck woods were probably around 15-20 bucks total So far I think I'll be ok keeping this one under budget! I just got my top finished up today, and finished the back a few weeks ago...Here's a few shots of progress up until now. |
Author: | Mitch Johnson [ Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mitch's Travel Guitar |
Well, got the neck blank all glued up last night. About a year ago I made a couple gluing boards. I took 3 long strips of 3/4 plywood, and screwed some laminate flooring down to them, back side up. The flooring is teflon-ish and makes glue clean up a breeze! This is the first time I've really got to use all three. They come in useful in a lot of applications. Also, I had just refurbished a couple of old stanley planes making the squaring up the faces a joy. |
Author: | WudWerkr [ Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mitch's Travel Guitar |
Looking good so Far . Keep it up |
Author: | Mitch Johnson [ Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Mitch's Travel Guitar |
Finally got around to finding a picture of my lap steel. This one's still not completed, but getting darn close...Enjoy! |
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