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![]() i find the building of these things fascinating so keep up the good work and keep posting the pics!
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Digital photography is amazing; Thanks to Ken's Corner and the internet, I can snap a picture in my barn and within minutes have it seen world wide. This is what I did yesterday: No power carvers on hand, so I used an sharp adze to "roughly" reduced the top thickness at the edges. Looks crude, but it worked just fine. Next up; the jig saw will cut out the shape of the top. Last edited by Craig Regan; 09-30-2008 at 09:38 AM. |
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![]() just curious, how long does something like this take to build? is this for you or are you producing it for someone else? ive always wanted to do a project like this this but it seems so labor intensive it has to be done with a lot of love!!
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My regular job is working in a wood shop, but this project is completely different from anything I have ever built before. Luthier work requires a lot more brain time than say, building a bathroom vanity. Also, as I have learned, wood selection is crucial. It seems you are pushing the material to its limits. Balance act between fragility and strength. Sorry, no pictures today. Last edited by Craig Regan; 10-01-2008 at 07:24 AM. |
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![]() Leveling the ribs: Last night I removed the inside braces and worked on getting the front rim flat. Once the ribs are flush, I can trace the outline of the bass to the spruce top and begin carving.
A small block plane worked the best. I also tried some sticky sand paper on a flat board and moved the bass back and forth. The "giant sanding block" method worked o.k., it just seemed to lack some of the olde world appeal of the simple hand tool. In the end, it was good to experiment with different methods and the front rim is now very flat. |
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![]() Craig how do you think this will stand up against "store" bought basses? i know you said it was for your son as an upgrade, i was just curious?
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