Slow burn 17" archtop
Slow burn 17" archtop
First build back after a 10 year hiatus. Thought I'd settle back in with an archtop - Benedetto style. It might take 10 years to finish this one..
I've found two matching blackwood boards from the wood pile and borrowed a mates bandsaw to bookmatch the backplate and sides.
The back plate board read 48mm and I've finished up with a 22mm thick set. Its not the lighest blank but has a nice tone on the tap. Sides are currently at 3mm. Still undecided if I try bend at 2.4 as per Benedettos writing or take them down to 2.1. They don't feel too stiff.
Got a bit pedantic planing the edges and unfortunately the back came in 5 mm too narrow so I'll mull over a plan for next week. Hoping this can be absorbed in the binding.
Good to sniff some wood again!!
I've found two matching blackwood boards from the wood pile and borrowed a mates bandsaw to bookmatch the backplate and sides.
The back plate board read 48mm and I've finished up with a 22mm thick set. Its not the lighest blank but has a nice tone on the tap. Sides are currently at 3mm. Still undecided if I try bend at 2.4 as per Benedettos writing or take them down to 2.1. They don't feel too stiff.
Got a bit pedantic planing the edges and unfortunately the back came in 5 mm too narrow so I'll mull over a plan for next week. Hoping this can be absorbed in the binding.
Good to sniff some wood again!!
- Mark McLean
- Blackwood
- Posts: 1124
- Joined: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:03 pm
- Location: Sydney
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
Already looking promising, and I can just about smell it from your photos. Lovely.
I wouldn't hurt to be a few mm thinner than the plan, surely?
So what are you going to use for the soundboard?
I wouldn't hurt to be a few mm thinner than the plan, surely?
So what are you going to use for the soundboard?
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
I did think about shifting to 16" but I'm already halfway through building molds, side benders etc.. You got me thinking though Mark.. Benedetto explains a side bending jig with a detachable cutaway section. It wouldn't be difficult to make a side bender that caters to 16" and 17" with a removable 1/2" perimeter.Mark McLean wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:32 pmAlready looking promising, and I can just about smell it from your photos. Lovely.
I wouldn't hurt to be a few mm thinner than the plan, surely?
So what are you going to use for the soundboard?
Not sure on soundboards. Archtop spruce used to be so accessible but I can seem to find any in aus.. I have considered Bunya and red cedar.. Any suggestions?
- 56nortondomy
- Blackwood
- Posts: 693
- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:56 pm
- Location: Melbourne western suburbs
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
If you want spruce you'll have to get it outside of Australia. Australia red cedar ( Toona) is a good choice, huon pine would also be a good choice but I'm not sure where you'd get that. Wayne
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
Bunya top sets here: https://guitartimbers.com/product-categ ... undboards/
Martin
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
kiwigeo wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 5:02 pmBunya top sets here: https://guitartimbers.com/product-categ ... undboards/
56nortondomy wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 4:46 pmIf you want spruce you'll have to get it outside of Australia. Australia red cedar ( Toona) is a good choice, huon pine would also be a good choice but I'm not sure where you'd get that. Wayne
Spruce used to be very accessible. I can get my hands on some old growth red cedar but I really don't know much about it as an archtop material.. Any posts you can point me in the direction of with red cedar tops?
Unfortunately those bunya sets are sold. Hoping David can mill some more.
Curious to know of any ringed gidgee fretboard suppliers. Are loggerheads still around? I noticed their website is up but not answering calls or email?
Any mirrortone users out there? I heard they've go into administration this week?
Wild times..
-
- Beefwood
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:00 pm
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
I picked up a 2" x 9" x about 2 metres of Q/S sitka spruce from Matthews Timber in Melbourne a few years ago. They had gotten in quite a bit back then. I was there earlier this year and I think I remember one of they guys saying they still have some left. Maybe worth a phone call if you're in Melbourne.
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
"Are loggerheads still around? I noticed their website is up but not answering calls or email?"
Graham kindly replied to a message I sent him last month. He took a year off to travel and likes it so much he's decided to permanently retire. Shame, because I was wanting to buy 10 or so fretboard and bridge blanks. I haven't found another supplier yet.
Graham kindly replied to a message I sent him last month. He took a year off to travel and likes it so much he's decided to permanently retire. Shame, because I was wanting to buy 10 or so fretboard and bridge blanks. I haven't found another supplier yet.
- If God had intended us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs. - David Daye.
- The mouth of a happy man is filled with beer. -
- The mouth of a happy man is filled with beer. -
- 56nortondomy
- Blackwood
- Posts: 693
- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:56 pm
- Location: Melbourne western suburbs
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
I've used red cedar on acoustic builds including 2 selmer guitars and it sounds great, I was going to buy an archtop set but haven't yet, I wouldn't hesitate to use it but that's just my opinion, I have built 4 archtop guitars and used spruce on them all. I have a WRC set here and a HUON pine set, the HUON belongs to a client of mine I've had it here for years, that came from Pete Mccurly, which doesn't help you much. Wayne
- Mark McLean
- Blackwood
- Posts: 1124
- Joined: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:03 pm
- Location: Sydney
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
Like Blackstar, I also got some sitka billets from Mathews Timber in Melbourne a couple of years ago and I am using the first of them at the moment. Certainly worth contacting them to see if they still have any.
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
Thanks for the tips. I'll make my way down to mathews and see what's in the racks. Last time I was there they were still on Rooks road.Mark McLean wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 6:35 amLike Blackstar, I also got some sitka billets from Mathews Timber in Melbourne a couple of years ago and I am using the first of them at the moment. Certainly worth contacting them to see if they still have any.
Wayne, I'm going to do some digging on red cedar and see what I can find.
Joel, thanks for this info.. Shame he's no longer selling...joel wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 4:20 pm"Are loggerheads still around? I noticed their website is up but not answering calls or email?"
Graham kindly replied to a message I sent him last month. He took a year off to travel and likes it so much he's decided to permanently retire. Shame, because I was wanting to buy 10 or so fretboard and bridge blanks. I haven't found another supplier yet.
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
Progress has been slow and the work shop is cold. The back has been joined and some Bunyas in the mail. I have also found a few hours over the last fortnight to build some jigs and finished the form mold today. Hoping to get the side bender done soon
I'm still in the process of reading on sidebending with heat blankets. Has anyone got some links to share that describes a timeline of temperature and preferable methods. I've learnt that you can cause a kink in the lower waist and hoped to understand more of what causes this..
I'm still in the process of reading on sidebending with heat blankets. Has anyone got some links to share that describes a timeline of temperature and preferable methods. I've learnt that you can cause a kink in the lower waist and hoped to understand more of what causes this..
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
No shortage of challenges in the workshop this week. The back join didn't Leave me confident so I ripped the board in half and tried again. Its now even narrower and the wings to increase the width wont be absorbed in the binding.
Today was spent levelling the back in prep for carving.
Today was spent levelling the back in prep for carving.
- 56nortondomy
- Blackwood
- Posts: 693
- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:56 pm
- Location: Melbourne western suburbs
Re: Slow burn 17" archtop
You'll probably be the only person that will notice that, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Wayne
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 43 guests