Progress on an 0-18
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Starting to get to the pointy end of this one. It's Lutz Spruce from Shane Neifer on Honduran Rosewood back and sides with Cocobolo bindings. Ebony fingerboard and Braz bridge.
"Originally Posted on:"Tue Aug 10, 2010
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Starting to get to the pointy end of this one. It's Lutz Spruce from Shane Neifer on Honduran Rosewood back and sides with Cocobolo bindings. Ebony fingerboard and Braz bridge.
Re: Progress on an 0-18
What neck joint Bob?Dovetail or bolt on M&T?
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Re: Progress on an 0-18
Hi bob, i was just wondering what size your your lower x brace is at is largest point? (the one that is right under the bridge plate also what is your upper x brace size?
Also how is your end block glued up? is it just face glued onto end grain?
or is it solid?
thanks.
Rye.
Also how is your end block glued up? is it just face glued onto end grain?
or is it solid?
thanks.
Rye.
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Re: Progress on an 0-18
The neck joint is a butt joint Michael. the neck is solid one piece with an extension that fits in the body cavity.
I've taken to inserting stainless rods and hex screws in the heel to attach the neck.
Rye - those lower X braces are very small - 3mm x 5mm - being a lattice they don't need to be very big to be strong.
The main X Brace is 13mm x 6mm.
Thanks for looking
I've taken to inserting stainless rods and hex screws in the heel to attach the neck.
Rye - those lower X braces are very small - 3mm x 5mm - being a lattice they don't need to be very big to be strong.
The main X Brace is 13mm x 6mm.
Thanks for looking
Re: Progress on an 0-18
Will you use a screw to help hold the extension to the soundboard so it isn't floating.SS is always a good thing.
ON another topic , how goes the Mac?
ON another topic , how goes the Mac?
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No screw. The extension just sits in the pocket.
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Mac is going fine. I'm just trying to find applications that'll replace what I was doing on PC. Backlit LED screen is great.
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Sharp as ever Bob & that bracing looks cleaner than a clean thing. It's gonna sure look purdy when it's done.
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Re: Progress on an 0-18
Yeah she's a beauty Bob, can't wait for a sound report...and those inserts you had made up are veeery znazzzie.
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I'm impressed with the hardware . Getting those two threads lined up in the round stainless ain't easy. Nice work on the bracing and soundboard design too Bob.
Honduran Rosewood and Lutz just has to be a winner
Likewise ..Yeah she's a beauty Bob, can't wait for a sound report...
I'm impressed with the hardware . Getting those two threads lined up in the round stainless ain't easy. Nice work on the bracing and soundboard design too Bob.
Honduran Rosewood and Lutz just has to be a winner
Craig Lawrence
Re: Progress on an 0-18
Your execution is flawless as usually. And like the rest of the mob, I look forward to your report and a maybe a sound clip?
Bob, did you have the stainless insert machined for you or are you tapping them yourself?
Bob, did you have the stainless insert machined for you or are you tapping them yourself?
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Thanks everyone.
Lillian - I get the bass player in my band, Rick to machine them for me.
Regards
Lillian - I get the bass player in my band, Rick to machine them for me.
Regards
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Wow Bob that guitar is looking very sharp.
very nice bracing on the top its gonna sing!!!!
look forward to seeing it finished.
great work !!!
Christian.
very nice bracing on the top its gonna sing!!!!
look forward to seeing it finished.
great work !!!
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Re: Progress on an 0-18
Nice work Bob, what can I say, bolt on neck.
I like the headstock and the way the tuner holes get closer towards the top of the head as I assume the strings travel over the nut straighter than a Martin style head.
Jim
I like the headstock and the way the tuner holes get closer towards the top of the head as I assume the strings travel over the nut straighter than a Martin style head.
Jim
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Re: Progress on an 0-18
I like the nifty neck joint Bob, did you have to make up longer truss rods?
Cheers Luke
Re: Progress on an 0-18
very neat and tidy bob, your usual modus operandi.
I recently got to have a look and a tap on some Honduran Rosewood sets. The sustain from a light tap would put a horn on a jellyfish.
I recently got to have a look and a tap on some Honduran Rosewood sets. The sustain from a light tap would put a horn on a jellyfish.
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Re: Progress on an 0-18
Honduran Rosewood is one of my favourites Liam.
Unfortunately it's already appendix 3 listed on CITES so it's just a matter of time before it gets listed on appendix 2 and becomes difficult to get across borders.
Grab some while you still can.
Cocobolo is in the same boat.
Unfortunately it's already appendix 3 listed on CITES so it's just a matter of time before it gets listed on appendix 2 and becomes difficult to get across borders.
Grab some while you still can.
Cocobolo is in the same boat.
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Roger that. Preparing credit card for lift off
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