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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 5:33 pm 
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Against my better judgement after seeing both Filippo and Chris V entering the ring, I'll enter the contest.

I'm building a Black Walnut Parlor. I might make it a cutaway, which will be a new design for me.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:43 am 
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I will be using Black Walnut for the back and sides for this guitar.

My parent's have a few black walnut trees behind their house that died a few years back. They aren't very big, but definitely usable.

Here are some pictures of my brother cutting down one of the limbs.

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Walnuts... that are black!
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:46 am 
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Black Walnut - $0 (as pictured from my parent's farm)
Sinker Cedar SB - $25 (got 4 sets for $100 from Pwoolson)
African Mahogany neck - $10 (cut from a 3" x 3" x 36" turning blank from woodcraft for $30)
Economy open backed tuners - $14 (stew mac, probably replace them after the challenge is over)
Nickle Fretwire - $5 (stew mac)
Spruce bracing - $10
W/B/W purfling - $10
Kerfed lining - $1 (I'll do my own cut from a large spanish cedar plank I paid $10 for)
Nut and Saddle - $8 (bleached from Stew Mac)
Z-poxy + Tru Oil finish - $10
Truss Rod - $16 (stew mac hot rod)
Inlay - $10
Ziricote Fretboard - $0
Ziricote Bridge - $0
Ziricote Binding - $0

Total is $119 so far.

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 Post subject: Re: Marcus' Build
PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:05 am 
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update!

Here are pictures of the materials (well, most of them)

black walnut
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ziricote trim and african mahogany neck blank
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I was looking around the garage last night and I saw a stick of Ziricote that i got for Christmas a few years back from my in-laws. I thought that would be a great addition to this build. I'll make the binding, fretboard (bookmatched), bridge and neck laminate out of it. The stick was purchases from the Rockler scrap bin, so it's not like it was that fancy anyway, $7.99, wooo.

cut the neck blank.
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gluing a simple ziricote laminate
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:49 am 
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Son of a *&#$!!

grrr.... so it turns out I suck at freehand resawing.

I tried to resaw what was left of my ziricote (after cutting out the bindings and bridge) without the use of my fence. It looked fine from the top, but it turns out the bottom of the piece was shifting around on me. So now I have two useless ziricote pieces.

I'm not sure what my recovery plan is. I could order a ziricote fretboard from LMI but they are $25. It's in my budget but it gets me pretty close to my cap. So i am not quite sure yet.

Woulda been purdy...
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alas, it was not meant to be
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Neck laminate turned out nice tho!
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Sinker Cedar top:
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:17 am 
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Neither piece is wide enough for a fretboard, i was going to bookmatch them as the fretboard. The thinnest it gets is like 1/8". I did consider using a scrap peice of wood (walnut or something) as a substrate and then just using very thin ziricote as the fretboard surface. I'd have to do a bound fretboard to hide the substrate, but that's not a problem.

Do you think that would work?

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:30 am 
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I think that would work well, you just have to make sure that you don't go through when you radius the board.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:16 am 
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I have a piece of walnut around somewhere that I sliced like that - still haven't used it. Think I'd find another board.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:00 pm 
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Here are some update pics.

I'm going to try to use a substrate (probably mahogany) under my thinned fretboard. More pictures of that later.

Top and Back is joined. I also complete the scarf joint on my neck. I thicknessed the back, but im still trying to think of something cool to do with the center strip.

Pics.

Tape method.
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thicknessed, rough sanded with 80 grit (drum sander)
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w/ naptha
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:17 pm 
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That back looks good. One thing I've done before is just run a 1/16" black purfling line down the center. Looks nice visually but is easy to do. Could also do the same thing with a piece of binding.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 12:27 pm 
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I did a little bit of work on Friday. Kerfing the lining took some extra time. I finally figured out the back inlay, but no pictures yet, I'll probably work on that next.

I've got the sides bent (i didnt get any springback, so it doesnt fit real well in the mold), but I still need to bend the florentine cutaway and install it before I attached the bindings (duh)

Here are more pictures of kerfed lining than you ever needed.

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Side bending

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Looking good ! [clap]

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I could have used a few more shots of the kerfed linings.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:31 pm 
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I did a bit of work on the build. I'm juggling about 5 or 6 different guitars at the moment. Some repairs, some builds, mostly spraying finish. Since this is a pretty fun little build, I try to find time to work on it.

I rushed the back inlay design a bit. By the time I finished routing it, I decided that I didn't like it. Since I'm not going to resaw another back (I don't think I have enough material anyway), I'll just make this the inside of the guitar and make another design on the other side. It should look interesting, I don't know anyone who inlays the inside of a guitar!

Pics of the back inlay:

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Here are some pics of the cutaway bending and gluing.

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I got the lining (kerfing, hur hur hur) all installed last night. here is a picture of the soundboard side installed. You can also see the overall shape of the guitar.

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I suppose it is also worth mentioning that this will be a surprise gift to my older brother. He's the one in the picture that helped me harvest some of the Black Walnut.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:20 pm 
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Thanks Filippo

Just realized what a hellhole my shop is from these pictures. I guess I will be spending time tonight cleaning!

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:32 pm 
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Lookin good! I'm jealous, everyone is farther along than I am. That's what I get for screwing up a set of sides, I guess.

A clean shop is a sign of someone who isn't doing anything or who is overly obsessive (like Hesh). :o

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looks good Marcus -

Steve - don't feel bad - I haven't even started ! and don;t plan to till mid Sept - makes it more of a challenge !

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John A wrote:
looks good Marcus -

Steve - don't feel bad - I haven't even started ! and don;t plan to till mid Sept - makes it more of a challenge !


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:37 pm 
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Update time!

I've got the back attached to the sides. I've got an idea for the rosette now, so I'll start laying that out soon.

Pics!


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Final Inlay of the back. I didn't put the purfling in since i want to miter it with the outer purfling. I'll install it after i route the channels.
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Center strip being glued.
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Visiting the local lumber supply. I could spend all day in there!
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Center strip marked, ready to be notched out.
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Notched out
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Braces radiused, ready for gluing.
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Braces being glued
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Mock fitting, time to cut notches in the lining for the braces.
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blah blah blah
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yadda yadda
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I'm finishing the inside of this with a coat or two of Tru Oil.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:49 pm 
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Inside of the back looks cool, too bad all design changes can't be handled so easily. What does it look like on the show side?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:54 pm 
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SteveSmith wrote:
Inside of the back looks cool, too bad all design changes can't be handled so easily. What does it look like on the show side?


The final design will be this.

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I am thinking about using white/blue/white for the purfling. I am contemplating using black/blue/black, but since this is a walnut guitar with ziricote trim, i think it will be dark enough.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 3:19 pm 
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Cool - I am just not that artistic. idunno

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:14 pm 
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Here is a very needed update. I've been working on the rosette, I just didn't want to post pictures without being able to show the finished rosette in the same post.

Here are probably way too many pictures of the rosette process:

Concepting, I didn't like the literal design, but the idea I did like.
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Changed the design a bit, applied to soundboard. Note: measurements were waaay off on this one. Figured it out before i started routing though. Phew!
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First channels routed
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Channel cleared out, ready for some shellac to seal
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Ziricote glued in. It wasn't a great fit, but since most of the ziricote will be routed away for the other channel, it ended up working ok. This little mishap made me avoid the shop for a few days.
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Channels for the black walnut.
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All routed and cleared
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Channels for purfling being routed. I am using White/Blue/White
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Started installing. Pretty tedious work.
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All inlayed, pretty crappy picture...
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Sanded flush. I think it turned out pretty good. I could've been a little better with my mitering.
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I sustained my first injury on this project when I was chopping my miters on the purfling.
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Also put in my soundhole label. Woo...
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The blue purfling turned out very very dark, almost indistinguishable from black. We'll see what happens under the final finish.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:28 pm 
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Wow. Nice job!


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Wow! That is all I can say. . .

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