"000" finished and delivered
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"000" finished and delivered
This ‘000’ style guitar was finished two weeks ago and delivered last weekend to, I’m pleased to report, a happy customer. As with all my guitars it’s named after Charters Towers gold mines of the 1800’s, please meet “Dawnâ€
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Taffy,
That's a lovely little guitar - a new "Dawn"! Nice woods and detailing. You certainly like narra. Cedar always sounds "played in" out of the bloks but I have found that it does open up over time but in a less obvious way than spruce. Small guitars are great and loudness is an interesting thing - not always decibels but what a listener hears. You can always hear the small dogs over the others in a pack.
Great stuff!!
That's a lovely little guitar - a new "Dawn"! Nice woods and detailing. You certainly like narra. Cedar always sounds "played in" out of the bloks but I have found that it does open up over time but in a less obvious way than spruce. Small guitars are great and loudness is an interesting thing - not always decibels but what a listener hears. You can always hear the small dogs over the others in a pack.
Great stuff!!
Dave White
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Sorry about the quality of the photo's, I should have borrowed the wifes camera, or better still read the book on the Pentax I used. It's getting to the stage where part of Lutherie is a photographic course.
Anyway thanks for the kind comments everyone......
Dave, your small dogs comment, yep I agree. I used to play at a pub acoustic jam and was having trouble being heard . The answer was to take one of my small bodied NG Rosewood/Cedar guitars, my lead picking just cut though the 'pick an strum' of the others.
Allen, Yes they are Schallers [with the collars fitted] gives a bit smoother action and no chance of wear from post into timber. And maybe due to the string contacting a post that goes from metal to metal it may contribute in some small way to sustain, I use fingerboard nuts with more mass with this in mind. I have not done any test on this tho.
Sabastiaan, I'll post some pictures of the unglued fingerboard set up. This one was a bit of an experiment, and it works. The ebony cap at the end of the fingerboard is fixed to the top and locates the F/board in place. plus one bolt midway up the tognue. I've had many ideas over the years, if I was to check back I'd probably find a different system for each guitar.
Anyway thanks for the kind comments everyone......
Dave, your small dogs comment, yep I agree. I used to play at a pub acoustic jam and was having trouble being heard . The answer was to take one of my small bodied NG Rosewood/Cedar guitars, my lead picking just cut though the 'pick an strum' of the others.
Allen, Yes they are Schallers [with the collars fitted] gives a bit smoother action and no chance of wear from post into timber. And maybe due to the string contacting a post that goes from metal to metal it may contribute in some small way to sustain, I use fingerboard nuts with more mass with this in mind. I have not done any test on this tho.
Sabastiaan, I'll post some pictures of the unglued fingerboard set up. This one was a bit of an experiment, and it works. The ebony cap at the end of the fingerboard is fixed to the top and locates the F/board in place. plus one bolt midway up the tognue. I've had many ideas over the years, if I was to check back I'd probably find a different system for each guitar.
Taff
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Tongue Fitting
Sabastiaan asked: Would you describe a bit how you do your fingerboard tongue bolt, do you use any washers? is it a 3/8"?
Sabastiaan here are some photos of the fitting of this guitars tongue. If the neck rod comes down to, and through, the brace above the soundhole then one bolt in the middle does not work. At these times I use two bolts one either side of the rod, as on my Resonator guitars. These are hidden as shown on the two guitars shown. What ever covers the bolt head has to be able to be pushed out so it is a snug push fit. The bolts I use are 1/8â€
Sabastiaan asked: Would you describe a bit how you do your fingerboard tongue bolt, do you use any washers? is it a 3/8"?
Sabastiaan here are some photos of the fitting of this guitars tongue. If the neck rod comes down to, and through, the brace above the soundhole then one bolt in the middle does not work. At these times I use two bolts one either side of the rod, as on my Resonator guitars. These are hidden as shown on the two guitars shown. What ever covers the bolt head has to be able to be pushed out so it is a snug push fit. The bolts I use are 1/8â€
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