Classical Guitar maker needing motivation
Classical Guitar maker needing motivation
Hello,
I finished a classical guitar over a year ago and have a few on the go at various stages, but I am stuck. I think I need someone to shadow or share information with, preferable in real life, but not on the virtual net, although that is fine to some degree.
I have inquired about courses and that could be ok apart from the cost SO if anyone could help out with something like work experience, swapping labour for sharing, hands on help etc. I would really appreciate it. I would drive quite a distance (away from Brisbane) and if it is interstate consider a holiday in the area appropriate. If an interested person doesn't make classicals let me know what you make and it could suffice. I am 69, quite fit, alert and I have made two lutes and one guitar. I figure that, because I have other things to do, I will see m yself out as a luthier in 5 or 6 years. This being the case I want to make a few great (well very good anyway) guitars before I hang up the tools at 75 (all going well). Then I will paint and read from then on - all planned out - although it never happens the way it is planned.
Kiwigeo I would especially appreciate your comments.
For more information I will let you know when I have some concrete suggestions and a private address. Zendo and thank-you
I finished a classical guitar over a year ago and have a few on the go at various stages, but I am stuck. I think I need someone to shadow or share information with, preferable in real life, but not on the virtual net, although that is fine to some degree.
I have inquired about courses and that could be ok apart from the cost SO if anyone could help out with something like work experience, swapping labour for sharing, hands on help etc. I would really appreciate it. I would drive quite a distance (away from Brisbane) and if it is interstate consider a holiday in the area appropriate. If an interested person doesn't make classicals let me know what you make and it could suffice. I am 69, quite fit, alert and I have made two lutes and one guitar. I figure that, because I have other things to do, I will see m yself out as a luthier in 5 or 6 years. This being the case I want to make a few great (well very good anyway) guitars before I hang up the tools at 75 (all going well). Then I will paint and read from then on - all planned out - although it never happens the way it is planned.
Kiwigeo I would especially appreciate your comments.
For more information I will let you know when I have some concrete suggestions and a private address. Zendo and thank-you
Re: Classical Guitar maker needing motivation
Maybe buy Trevors books? I know they rocked my world.
Jeremy D
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Robert,
You've made two lutes.....after you've done that anything else is really a bit of an anti climax
If you were just around the corner I'd be happy to share some workshop time with you. Unfortunately we're on opposite sides of the country and at the moment a large part of my time is spent away working and Im currently in the process of a house rebuild.
My classical building experience is limited to 4 instruments built spanish method and the current build is a bolt on/bolt down instrument built following Trevor's books.
Jeremy's suggestion to grab Trevors books is a good one. I enjoyed building the first 4 classicals which are all based on a Hauser model but when you build a classical following Trevors method you start to push the envelope and things really start getting interesting....youre moving to maximising the control you have over the end sound of the instrument youre building.
Chers Martin
You've made two lutes.....after you've done that anything else is really a bit of an anti climax
If you were just around the corner I'd be happy to share some workshop time with you. Unfortunately we're on opposite sides of the country and at the moment a large part of my time is spent away working and Im currently in the process of a house rebuild.
My classical building experience is limited to 4 instruments built spanish method and the current build is a bolt on/bolt down instrument built following Trevor's books.
Jeremy's suggestion to grab Trevors books is a good one. I enjoyed building the first 4 classicals which are all based on a Hauser model but when you build a classical following Trevors method you start to push the envelope and things really start getting interesting....youre moving to maximising the control you have over the end sound of the instrument youre building.
Chers Martin
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Why not build something completely different? A change is as good as a holiday they say. Try something different and fun, like a cigarbox guitar, they are really simple to build but fun because there are no 'rules' per se, there isn't a standard way they have to be made or look even so you get a chance to let loose. You could try making a percussion instrument or even build a table or something. I don't like (infact I hate it!) building more than one of the same thing one after the other, I get bored really easy so find that doing something 'light' in between builds (I made Walnut candle holders a couple of christmas's ago) really 'freshens' up the old grey matter and helps me focus on the next guitar job.
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Where did you find your boxes Nick? The eBay?
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Michelle at http://cigarboxdeals.com is pretty good to deal with and trys her best to get the best deal with the postage although she doesn't always have a large number in stock, if you want a particular box it's a matter of waiting until they become available. Other than that Stu, yeah I just go via EBay. The last couple I made required larger boxes and a seller on there had a good range of bigger boxes.needsmorecowbel wrote:Where did you find your boxes Nick? The eBay?
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Cheers Nick I found a place in Melbourne that is happy to give them to me for $5 a large box. I'll post some pics when I go and pick some up tomorrow...
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$5 for a large box of cigars...thats a bargain!!needsmorecowbel wrote:Cheers Nick I found a place in Melbourne that is happy to give them to me for $5 a large box. I'll post some pics when I go and pick some up tomorrow...
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I could do a bulk buy. Don't want to get anyone's hopes up yet though. Will inspect them and post some pics tomorrow
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No luck these guys were not helpful. I found another contact will post on the weekend re: cigar boxes
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When I have been moved to start a cigar box guitar, I go on down to the local cigar store and offer
them $3 or $5 a box. Is that not an option in Australia?
If, for some reason, cigar boxes are rare and unusual beasts in Australia, I can mail you folks some.
It would be a waste to spend a lot on transport, if there are cigar stores in Australia with boxes
available, but if not, well, there are plenty here and I know how to find the post office.
them $3 or $5 a box. Is that not an option in Australia?
If, for some reason, cigar boxes are rare and unusual beasts in Australia, I can mail you folks some.
It would be a waste to spend a lot on transport, if there are cigar stores in Australia with boxes
available, but if not, well, there are plenty here and I know how to find the post office.
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Cigar boxes in Australia are plastered with disgusting stickers to tell us all that they will kill you. Not that anyone would pay attention to them.
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It's not that they are rare Doug, it's probably more that they are far more readily available in the states. For example in Melbourne there's only 1-2 businesses that have the go ahead from the manufacturer to open the boxes, remove the cigars and repackage them.
These Businesses then go on to sell the boxes for $5-$20.
It's probably almost cheaper to buy from the states. I got a quote for 10 boxes (7 bucks a box)- Shipping was $75-80. Works out about $15 bucks a box. That and as Allen said you avoid the caution stickers: diseased lung...
These Businesses then go on to sell the boxes for $5-$20.
It's probably almost cheaper to buy from the states. I got a quote for 10 boxes (7 bucks a box)- Shipping was $75-80. Works out about $15 bucks a box. That and as Allen said you avoid the caution stickers: diseased lung...
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Death Metalers would love themAllen wrote:Cigar boxes in Australia are plastered with disgusting stickers to tell us all that they will kill you. Not that anyone would pay attention to them.
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Re: Classical Guitar maker needing motivation
Why not make your own cigar box. I make my own box's. After a bit of time consuming [but interesting] R&D I came up with sizes and bracing patterns that give me a good sound and volume [for a box] also played with soundhole positions and sizes.
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If you have no luck in your area you might try out Matthias Wandel's amazing new Skype for woodworkers.zendo wrote:
I have inquired about courses and that could be ok apart from the cost SO if anyone could help out with something like work experience, swapping labour for sharing, hands on help etc. I would really appreciate it. I would drive quite a distance (away from Brisbane) and if it is interstate consider a holiday in the area appropriate. If an interested person doesn't make classicals let me know what you make and it could suffice.
Cheers
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Re: Classical Guitar maker needing motivation
I find when motivation is required, I go and build a table or dresser or tv cabinet, something simple and big
Daughter currently needs a king bed base, so that will probably be by next weekend project.
This usually gets me back into the mindset.
Daughter currently needs a king bed base, so that will probably be by next weekend project.
This usually gets me back into the mindset.
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Taffy, they are excellent selection of cigar box units.
Now Im getting inspired again.
Now Im getting inspired again.
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I found some cool cigar boxes the other day. Ended up getting two boxes that had 1/2 inch thick cedar walls: "Robusto" indeed. Trimmed the height of the box down to the height of the centre block that I'd glue in. Thing already weighs in at 1.1 kg. I'm thinking of testing out some floating pickups I have lying around so might use an arch top bridge/ les paul bridge and make some kind of weird tail piece. Box is about 300 mm long so can just do a strat scale just.
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That cigar box is of a quality far beyond what I can find. My local tobacconist has had a few boxes for me. Only actually made one of them into a cigarbox guitar though. Would be far more inclined to build a really nice one if I had a box like that! Should be fun!
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Well...
Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniv. Champagne ROBUSTO lacquered wood cigar box humidor
http://r.ebay.com/wbcVMY
Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniv. Champagne ROBUSTO lacquered wood cigar box humidor
http://r.ebay.com/wbcVMY
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Nice, shame about the $36 delivery charge to the UK!
The top of the one needsmorecowbel posted is pretty cool. Would look sweet under a nice finish with the bridge, pickup and knobs.
The top of the one needsmorecowbel posted is pretty cool. Would look sweet under a nice finish with the bridge, pickup and knobs.
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Sorry Nick that wasn't the actual top, I chucked a drop top on because I didn't want the whole thing to be cedar. It was a really small piece of black wood I was planning on using for a uke, but it wasn't 100% on the quarter so thought stuff it.
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No worries! Just me showing my ignorance, I should have worked that out! Looks good though!
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