Sassafras 0-18
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Sassafras 0-18
We finished this this week.
Blackheart Sassafras with an Engelmann top, Blackwood bindings, Tiger Myrtle Bridge.
As I had assumed, the Sassafras is a warm sounding tonewood not unlike Mahogany. I have another Dread made from Sassafras that'll be finished in the next week or two so I'll be able to compare it with my D18.
Blackheart Sassafras with an Engelmann top, Blackwood bindings, Tiger Myrtle Bridge.
As I had assumed, the Sassafras is a warm sounding tonewood not unlike Mahogany. I have another Dread made from Sassafras that'll be finished in the next week or two so I'll be able to compare it with my D18.
Very nice looking silk figure in that top. I assume it's one of Graham's?
The one I'm building with at the moment has similar figure. I'd never seen it like that before. Very subtle and quick beautiful. Your finish is looking good. Those lessons at TAFE look like they've paid off.
Does this guitar have a home yet?
The one I'm building with at the moment has similar figure. I'd never seen it like that before. Very subtle and quick beautiful. Your finish is looking good. Those lessons at TAFE look like they've paid off.
Does this guitar have a home yet?
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Wow, you guys can put out some beauties. That's a knockout! Tasteful simplicity with beautiful wood.
Waddy
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Good work Bob and Dave, great looking guitar.
It will be interesting indeed when you do the D18 comparison. Did you weigh the myrtle bridge?
It would be interesting to do an all Tassi guitar. Sassy B/S, Blackwood neck Tiger Myrtle bridge and trim and a King Billy or Blackwood top. Maybe you could even do a 6 and 12 string double neck and then you could call it a true Tassi double header
Cheers
Kim
It will be interesting indeed when you do the D18 comparison. Did you weigh the myrtle bridge?
It would be interesting to do an all Tassi guitar. Sassy B/S, Blackwood neck Tiger Myrtle bridge and trim and a King Billy or Blackwood top. Maybe you could even do a 6 and 12 string double neck and then you could call it a true Tassi double header
Cheers
Kim
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Thanks everyone.
Yes this one does have a home Allen and it is one of Grahams tops.
Kim the bridge weighs 20 grams so it is quite light. I usually shoot for about 25 but this is a really light guitar weighing in a little over 1500 grams (3.3lbs) and the top is very lightly brace so I thought that weight would be appropriate.
One thing I will say about Sassafras is that is extremely easy to work, is one of the easiest bending woods (right up there with EIR) with very little springback and has no pores to fill. The figure in Sassafras runs the entire spectrum from none through to the extreme figure that Tim showed us a couple of days a go.
I glued up a neck blank yesterday from Sassafras with a Blackwood centre strip so I'm hoping that it will also be suitable for necks. I can't see why it wouldn't be, but Sassafras has generally been avoided by the majority of established guitar builders here in Australia so there is no body of evidence to support it's suitability.
Yes this one does have a home Allen and it is one of Grahams tops.
Kim the bridge weighs 20 grams so it is quite light. I usually shoot for about 25 but this is a really light guitar weighing in a little over 1500 grams (3.3lbs) and the top is very lightly brace so I thought that weight would be appropriate.
One thing I will say about Sassafras is that is extremely easy to work, is one of the easiest bending woods (right up there with EIR) with very little springback and has no pores to fill. The figure in Sassafras runs the entire spectrum from none through to the extreme figure that Tim showed us a couple of days a go.
I glued up a neck blank yesterday from Sassafras with a Blackwood centre strip so I'm hoping that it will also be suitable for necks. I can't see why it wouldn't be, but Sassafras has generally been avoided by the majority of established guitar builders here in Australia so there is no body of evidence to support it's suitability.
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Bob, This is a great looking Guitar and as you say very easy to work.
This is a species that is really going to take off with alot of the major builders overseas, Regards Bob,
This is a species that is really going to take off with alot of the major builders overseas, Regards Bob,
bob wrote:Thanks everyone.
Yes this one does have a home Allen and it is one of Grahams tops.
Kim the bridge weighs 20 grams so it is quite light. I usually shoot for about 25 but this is a really light guitar weighing in a little over 1500 grams (3.3lbs) and the top is very lightly brace so I thought that weight would be appropriate.
One thing I will say about Sassafras is that is extremely easy to work, is one of the easiest bending woods (right up there with EIR) with very little springback and has no pores to fill. The figure in Sassafras runs the entire spectrum from none through to the extreme figure that Tim showed us a couple of days a go.
I glued up a neck blank yesterday from Sassafras with a Blackwood centre strip so I'm hoping that it will also be suitable for necks. I can't see why it wouldn't be, but Sassafras has generally been avoided by the majority of established guitar builders here in Australia so there is no body of evidence to support it's suitability.
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