20130108
I will be starting another build #8 in conjunction with #7
The proposed specs are as follow:
Top: | Lutz Spruce |
Back / Sides: | Maple (Big Leaf) |
Neck: | Spanish Cedar |
Fingerboard: | Ebony |
Headplate: | Maple (from back with black binding strip) |
Tuners: | Sloane (Waverly) with bearing and ebony button |
Bridge: | Madagascar Rosewood (12 Hole design) |
Binding: | Ebony |
Nut / Saddle: | Bone |
Scale Length / Nut Width: | 650mm / 52mm |
Finish: | Shellac FP top / Lacquer B&S |
Bracing: | Modified Bouchet bracing (same as my #3) |
Other Features: |
- Active back - Sound port - Build in Arm rest - 20th fret - Marker on 7th fret |
This guitar is for a talented guitarist who visited me a few weeks ago.
He plays currently a Apparico guitar.
After trying out my #3 and #1 he decided to commission me to make one for him.
He preferred the more even toned of #3 rather than the strong attack tone of #1.
#1 is very Spanish sounding as each string has a vastly different voice.
#3 is more even between the strings and the upper register is very even with harmonics.
I attribute this to the Bouchet bar underneath the bridge.
After rummaging through my collection of Lutz spruce, I selected two sets for the build.
One will be for #7 the other will be for #8
#7 will be a parallel build for this. (Will describe more in another post)
After selected I began to smooth the top to see how good it looks with my kanna.
20140122
Not much work done these few weeks as I was busy spring cleaning the house and my workshop.
I took the chance to re-org some of my woods and tools
Found to make sure that some of the tools which went missing (because I forgot where I put them).
I did shoot the 2 tops and backs which I am going to start for these 2 builds.
But I didn't took any pictures yet.
Will start to joint them once I am done with the cleaning.
Stay tuned
Oh yah, Happy and Propserous Chinese New Year to all.
Dai Kah Gong Hee Huat Chye, Sin Choon Roo Yee.
That was a Chinese Dialect wishing all a prosperous and wonderful spring festival (CNY).
Till' later.
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