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Soundbox glued up and fingerboard details

Gluing the back to the sides/top assembly.



I made abalone shell diamonds to inlay on the fingerboard. Here they are laid out and temp cemented to scribe around prior to routing out the cavities for them.…



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Added by Mark Riess on July 25, 2009 at 9:30pm — No Comments

How to make a charango (1)

Interested in building a charango? Well, I will not provide a perfect tutorial, but I can present some important steps in building a carved charango, starting with hollowing out a block of wood.



There are charangos made from just one solid block of wood, and there are others made of several pieces. Doing it in several pieces you'll have more control of warping and it's way less waste of precious natural resources, so it's the multi-piece charango I'll go for.



Here is a… Continue

Added by Markus Schmid on July 21, 2009 at 4:00am — No Comments

Neck angle adjustments

Playing around with this demonstrated to me how a little change in one dimension effects a larger change in other dimensions. Newenglandluthiers.org has a webpage which helped me quantify the necessary adjustments. The previous post concludes with a photo showing the clearance at the bridge location of a straightedge placed on the centerline of the fingerboard. After adjusting the neck heel, this was the condition:

From 16/64 up to 29/64. Too… Continue

Added by Mark Riess on July 20, 2009 at 11:38pm — No Comments

Nitrocellulose lacquer finish cleaning

Hi Lads,

Tks to anybody's help in telling me ho to safely clean a stiky neck on a Fender Custom Shop's 66 Jazz Bass Closet,
without hurting or damaging the nitrocellulose lacquer finish. The bass is quite 2 years old, and I'd like to have the neck fast and not sticky....Any suggestion is welcome and much appreciated...Thanks so much. Fabio

Added by Fabio Bolasco on July 19, 2009 at 9:55am — 1 Comment

Mark prepares the neck for bolting to the Frankenguitar body

Okay, the neck: I started with a neck partially shaped I "inherited" from a friend who passed away. I think it was from a kit, because it has the cute bump under the headstock, the shaft pretty much shaved to shape, a groove for a truss rod and a tenon at the unshaped heel.

I glued on the headstock veneer, trimmed it down and laid out and bored the holes for the machine heads,

I decided after some reading and thinking, to saw off the tenon and pursue a bolt-on neck ala the older… Continue

Added by Mark Riess on July 14, 2009 at 10:30pm — No Comments

New! Luthiers Wall 2 (exclusive)

With the Luthiers Wall 1 sold out... and previous walls (Artisans, Boutique Builders, Original Custom) sold out... we've decided to make one more general builders wall available...



LUTHIERS WALL 2



• EXCLUSIVE: Only 40 blocks available

• Huge 250-pixel square blocks (62,500 pixels)

• Each block includes 16 Front Wall blocks at no cost

• First come, first served for top positions at… Continue

Added by Jeffrey D Brown on July 14, 2009 at 9:48am — No Comments

Mark braces back and inlays back trim strip w/ abalone

I traced the outline of the top/sides assembly onto the dreadnought-shaped back I started with, and braced it with spruce strips. I'm using the Cumpiano book as a general guide, but also using wood from inventory, so inventory trumps book for this project when there is a conflict on size, species or other parameter.

I used a wet saw to mill the abalone, wearing a respirator and a fan while working outdoors when final-grinding it down on the… Continue

Added by Mark Riess on July 12, 2009 at 9:00pm — 1 Comment

Mark glues top to sides

Added by Mark Riess on July 12, 2009 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Mark's Sides and kerfed lining

My side-bending set up is decidedly low-tech. I figured, the old guys managed to do it this way, it CAN be done, I'm gonna do it! Got a 2.5" pipe and a flange at Home Depot, threaded the pipe into the flange, sledge-hammered the open end ovally, slipped an old tin cup over the open end, clamped the flange edge in the vise, wired up the torch and flame on! Like I said earlier, the sides I'd come by had already been bent to a dreadnought pattern, so I had to unbend and rebend 'em to fit my mold… Continue

Added by Mark Riess on July 11, 2009 at 9:30pm — 3 Comments

Mark's Sound hole and top bracing

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Added by Mark Riess on July 11, 2009 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Mark's Beginning guitar construction on a shoestring...blog post #2

So the rosette came out well, and I turned my attention to cutting out the circular trough for it to sit in. I don't have a decent drill press or a 'fly-cutter' whatever....What I do have is a drywall circle cutter that I modified and used to successfully cut the channel. There's room for improvement, but it sufficiently filled the gap for now. The mistake I made, however, was using epoxy to glue the rosette into the channel. I should've used AR. The… Continue

Added by Mark Riess on July 11, 2009 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Mark's Beginning guitar construction on a shoestring...blog post #1

I've started my first guitar. Actually, I started it over thirty odd years ago, but for one reason or another, I set it aside for a moment to accomplish some other things. Now, the time and opportunity have coalesced to bring this project farther along. I long ago and at various times have collected an assortment of woods, tools and know-how. The spruce top I joined first, back in the seventies. Some other parts came from a second-hand kit I picked up along the way, abandoned by it's first… Continue

Added by Mark Riess on July 11, 2009 at 4:00pm — No Comments

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Added by Donald A. Fortune on July 3, 2009 at 9:31am — 18 Comments

My Mortice and Spline Neck Joint

I French polish my classical guitars and I had always been frustrated with the difficulties of finishing at the neck joint and the fingerboard/top interface when building in the traditional Spanish method. Also, handling a complete guitar during French polishing is awkward, and the job of pore filling the body and the neck with different methods is made more complicated than I thought it ought to be.



For these reasons, I now build and finish the bodies, necks+fingerboard, and the… Continue

Added by Bob Webster on June 19, 2009 at 10:14pm — 5 Comments

My method for gluing the top and back of my classical guitars

I use an outside mold and the labelled back is shown propped up in the sides and ready for the back brace pillars (offcuts of the kerfed lining).





Here's the back ready to be glued to the garland of sides using Titebond glue and my go-bar deck. I pad on the glue with a sponge.





Back being clamped using gobars. Pressure is applied right over the linings. Putting the back on… Continue

Added by Bob Webster on June 18, 2009 at 7:03pm — 7 Comments

weymann ukulele

I have my grandmothers ukulele. It is a Weymann. The wood is extemely thin without much interior support. There is a yellow band around the outer edge. The model number is not on the flat surface of the head where the tuners are, but rather on the "thickness" edge. The numbers are 41515 on the left and 116 on the right. I could not get a picture to load. I'll try to add it to my profile. Anyway, I would like to know where to find info on this. What type of wood, how old, who made it etc. I'd… Continue

Added by frieda farthing on June 15, 2009 at 10:43am — No Comments

7 String Lap - in progress

Added by Penql on June 13, 2009 at 9:56pm — No Comments

8 String Lap Steel - Done!

Added by Penql on June 13, 2009 at 9:53pm — No Comments

L-5 1/2 - S Done!

Added by Penql on June 13, 2009 at 9:49pm — No Comments

Martin employee guitar without truss rod !!

Hi, I acquired a Martin guitar which was made by am employee. It's probably made quite recently. The only problem is that it wasn't finished.
There is a hole for the truss rod [Thru the brace and into the neck], but alas the truss rod itself is mia. It's a beautifully made guitar but needs to be finished. also, what's the best under saddle piezo system to electrify my baby?
Can anyone illuminate me as to whether a new truss rod would be easy to install?
Thanks for all replies.

Added by Playguitar on May 13, 2009 at 5:34pm — No Comments

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