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Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by bernm » Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:15 pm

Hi all,

I thought I'd post my progress with a classical build that I'm doing with Toscano Guitars. I'm doing this over a 3-week intensive. Right now I'm near the end of Week 2, but I'll go back to the start and get caught up over coming days.

First of all, I'll say that getting everything set up with Steve was excellent - friendly, professional, good clear communication both on email and by phone. And now that I'm in the course, I can add that he's an excellent teacher too.

Most of the intensive is just me and Steve, or maybe with another student too on some days. There's one group class per week on Monday evenings - a great bunch of guys who are all loving their builds and hanging out.

As someone who has been way-too-slowly dabbling with instrument building for a number of years, I'm also finding that this intensive build is not only leading me to a quality instrument, but the other benefits are things like understanding how it all works, better tool usage and confidence.


Day 1

Tasmanian Blackwood sides
240722 sides.jpeg
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bridge patch
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getting some braces ready
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Day 2

cleaning up the jointed top
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top and back about to be thickness sanded
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prepping for the rosette channel
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cutting the rosette
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scarf joint
240723 scarf joint.jpeg
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heel block (maybe a little too much glue!)
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back
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rosette in
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thicknessing the top
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That's all for now - I'll try to get caught up with pics over the weekend and add some other comments and thoughts.

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by Dave M » Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:47 pm

Good stuff. It is always nice to follow a build. It is rare that there isn't a little something that can't be learnt - particularly with someone as professional as Steve Toscano guiding.

Good pictures too. Enjoy.
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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by kiwigeo » Fri Aug 02, 2024 8:29 am

Thanks for posting up those pics. Looks like your build is coming along nicely. Should be a pretty smooth build with Steve looking over your shoulder.

PS...great way of shaping that bridge patch.....Im stealing that one! :mrgreen:
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Day 3

Post by bernm » Sun Aug 04, 2024 8:06 am

And here's some of the third day ...

More top thicknessing:
240724 more top thicknessing.jpeg
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Routing the truss rod channel:
240724 truss routing.jpeg
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Prepping the headstock veneer (definitely wanting to keep using the beautiful timber):
240724 headstock veneer.jpeg
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Marking out the top bracing:
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Rough shaping some of the braces to size. This is one good example of the kind of upskilling that comes from an intensive course like this. Before now, I had a limited way of thinking about this step. Now I'm thinking about when to use different planes (block vs bigger, for example), moving between two shooting boards with different heights, and when to use a plane clamped upside down in a vice).
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More brace shaping:
240724 more shaping.jpeg
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And the final pic for Day 3 ... All go-barred. This is where I wrapped up the day, with the top glued up in the go-bar deck:
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All coming along nicely!

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Day 4

Post by bernm » Sun Aug 04, 2024 8:28 am

I arrived on the morning on Day 4 to find nicely glued up top braces:
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I enjoyed using these two little planes for brace shaping:
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(I like this pic ... looks like a little snail slowly travelling along the top):
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And more brace shaping progress:
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On to side bending. We started with the iron to get the rough shape, and then moved to the blanket to get the sides finalised:
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240725 blanket.jpeg
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Beginning of shaping the neck tenon:
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Getting a start on the neck fit with hardware, etc.:
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Day 5

Post by bernm » Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:30 pm

And here's the last day of the first week ...

Starting with nicely bent sides:
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Glueing in the kerfing:
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Neck block mortise:
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Start of heel shaping:
240726 heel shape start.jpeg
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Planing the kerning flush:
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Gluing the sides to the top:
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Gluing in the marriage strip at the go-bar deck:
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And the last bit for the day, gluing the headstock veneer:
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And that's it for Week 1!

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by Mark McLean » Sun Aug 04, 2024 9:26 pm

I'm impressed. It is looking good, and that much progress usually takes me about 6 months.

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by bernm » Mon Aug 05, 2024 7:06 am

Mark McLean wrote:
Sun Aug 04, 2024 9:26 pm
I'm impressed. It is looking good, and that much progress usually takes me about 6 months.
Thanks Mark. Usually my progress can be measured in years, not months ... but that's the beauty of an intensive with time set apart, and with a teacher who knows the processes really really well!

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by Steve.Toscano » Mon Aug 05, 2024 9:54 am

Thanks for this Bern!! Been great having you around.
10 days down, 5 to go.

Seeyou in the shop in a few hours.

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Day 6

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:04 am

So here's what it looked like as I started Day 6 / Week 2:
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240729 back.jpeg
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240729 top.jpeg
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Shaping the back braces with a jig for proper radius:
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Back braces nicely shaped:
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Laser engraving marriage strip:
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I settled on my initials and the year, but went with a handwritten font pencilled by my daughter:
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Gluing on back braces:
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And here they are. I was pretty happy with my shaping of these braces. I felt that I was able to apply some of the trial and error in shaping the top braces, to get these ones a bit more snugly fitting:
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Day 6 done!

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Re: Day 7

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:45 am

Here's Day 7:

Let's start with a pic of the Schaeller tuners I'll be using:
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I have to use these magnifiers these days a little more than I wish I needed!
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Back kerning glued on, and sitting upside down to help with glue runs:
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Cutting out a blank for the tail wedge:
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Notching out for the side braces:
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Glued and clamped side braces:
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Cutting the fret slots:
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Slotted finger board:
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And here's the body so far, now with all braces glued in:
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Shaping the back with the radius dish and some weight - "driving the bus":
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The back temporary clamped on for checking and fitting and marking for notching:
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Notch for back brace:
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A last look at the insides before they are clamped up!
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240730 body last look.jpeg
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And finally for the day, here are a few pics of the back being clamped on - closing up the box, a big milestone:
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Day 8

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:25 pm

Ok, we're now just past the half-way mark. Here's how the guitar looked as Day 8 kicked off:
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Getting the purling ready:
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Flush cut top and back to sides:
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Recess for the wedge cut out:
240731 wedge recess.jpeg
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Here's the wedge glued in:
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Veneers and binding ready to go in:
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And glued and taped. Looks a bit mummified:
240731 mummified.jpeg
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Day 8 done!

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Day 9

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:37 pm

Here's the body with the binding glued in and now needing flush trimming. But an important question from this pic - which of these 3 tools is most important? :D
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Add a little dash of CA glue:
240801 CA.jpeg
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More mummification:
240801 more mummification.jpeg
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A close up of this bit of the process:
240801 close up.jpeg
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Trimming the purling close with a block plane:
240801 purfling trim.jpeg
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(I didn't take pics of this stage, but here I spent hours scraping the sides!)

And another dash of CA in just a few places:
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And finally, a look at where things are up to at the end of Day 9:
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Last edited by bernm on Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Day 10

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 7:49 pm

Time flies - here's the last day of the second week ...

Getting some shellac mixed:
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Trimming the headstock veneer to the nut line:
240802 veneer to nut.jpeg
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Roughing in the heel:
240802 heel roughing.jpeg
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And here's the heel, further along:
240802 heel further along.jpeg
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And finally, there's a gap of hours in this this day without pics because much time was spent adjusting the neck fit to the body
240802 fitting neck.jpeg
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Two weeks done!

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Day 11

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:06 pm

Ok, on to the home stretch! Here we are at Week 3 / Day 11 ...

Starting off the day by finishing the neck fit:
240805 more neck fit.jpeg
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Putting in some little pins for locating the fingerboard:
240805 FB pin.jpeg
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Rough drawing of the fingerboard end shape:
240805 FB end.jpeg
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After a visit to the bandsaw and spindle sander, here it is shaped:
240805 FB shaped.jpeg
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Marking out the end of the truss rod channel on the top, which was also routed:
240805 marking truss.jpeg
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Fingerboard glued on:
240805 FB glue.jpeg
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And after a dinner break, I spent much of the evening session sanding!
240805 sanding.jpeg
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Using Shellite every so often to clean up all the timber dust as I sand:
240805 Shellite.jpeg
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And here's how I left the guitar last night. After sanding, I applied 10 rough coats of shellac as a sealer (prep for the next days grain filling):
240805 sealer coats.jpeg
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Day 12

Post by bernm » Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:35 pm

Ok, I'm finally caught up. Here's the action from today (Day 12):

Starting the day by sanding back the sealer coat:
240806 more sanding.jpeg
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And then a bunch of coats of grain filler, which needed level sanding in between. I won't bore you more more sanding pics of this step:
240806 grain filling.jpeg
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Here's the headstock shaped using template and router:
240806 headstock shaped.jpeg
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The body post grain-filling:
240806 post grain fill.jpeg
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Headstock jig used for slots and tuner holes:
240806 headstock jig.jpeg
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Hogging out some timber with a largish drill bit before receiving the router treatment:
240806 timber hogging.jpeg
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There's still some finessing to do, but here's the headstock mostly shaped:
240806 headstock.jpeg
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Next was rough cutting the neck close to the fingerboard using the bandsaw:
240806 neck rough shaped.jpeg
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From there it was refining the fingerboard / neck area with a spokeshave:
240806 spokeshave.jpeg
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Getting some neck depth marked using the spindle sander, on both ends of neck, but not quite to final depth:
240806 neck depth.jpeg
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And then more rough shaping using facets and the spokeshave:
240806 facets.jpeg
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And my final bit of neck work for the day, using a farrier's rasp:
240806 farrier.jpeg
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I finished the day with a last bit of sanding and finally ... the first bit of french polishing the body. I didn't take pics, and I only have one video, so here's a bit of a screen grab:
240806 FP.jpeg

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by Dave M » Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:21 am

This really was full on! It is going to be a great looking guitar - and hopefully great sounding.
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Day 13

Post by bernm » Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:15 pm

So what did I get up to today?

Here's how it looked when I started the day:
240807 Start Day 13.jpeg
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Getting ready for a little french polishing:
240807 wadding.jpeg
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After a little french polish:
240807 FP.jpeg
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A bit more neck shaping. Getting more of the curve in now with more facets:
240807 neck shaping.jpeg
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The heel is coming along:
240807 heel coming along.jpeg
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Working on the headstock to neck transition:
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Here's the neck at this point:
240807 neck.jpeg
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I still need to clean it up a little, but the transition is coming along:
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Preparing the bridge blank - shooting board and plane first step:
240807 bridge prep.jpeg
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Bridge blank in jig for drilling holes:
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And, we wrapped up the day by attaching the neck!:
240807 neck attached.jpeg
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That's it for the day, another big one. Two days to go ...

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by kiwigeo » Thu Aug 08, 2024 11:41 am

Looking good.

The finishing schedule interests me. 10 spit coats before going in the aquacoat? Might try this myself. Ive been using Aquacoat on my last few builds but results haven't been that outstanding
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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by bernm » Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:00 pm

kiwigeo wrote:
Thu Aug 08, 2024 11:41 am
Looking good.

The finishing schedule interests me. 10 spit coats before going in the aquacoat? Might try this myself. Ive been using Aquacoat on my last few builds but results haven't been that outstanding
Those sealer coats were for preventing any discolourisation from the Aquacoat on the blackwood. After leveling that back a little and then filling with Aquacoat, it’s on to what I assume would be a usual french polishing schedule.

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by kiwigeo » Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:04 pm

bernm wrote:
Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:00 pm

Those sealer coats were for preventing any discolourisation from the Aquacoat on the blackwood. After leveling that back a little and then filling with Aquacoat, it’s on to what I assume would be a usual french polishing schedule.
I'm used to 2-3 spit coats prior to pore filling...that's with Indian Rosewood.
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And ... Day 14

Post by bernm » Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:20 pm

Ok, today was the second last day. I didn't take as many pics today because I really had my head down trying to finish some bits off.

Here's the guitar at the start of the day with a neck attached:
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Getting ready to level the fretboard:
240808 prep levelling.jpeg
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And the levelling in action:
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Slight filing of the fret slots:
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Getting ready to cut fret wire:
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Frets going in:
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A fretted guitar:
240808 fretted guitar.jpeg
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And then on to fretwork for a while. I didn't take any pics of the fret ends bevelling:
240808 fretwork.jpeg
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I spent way too much time today working this step (due to some mistakes on my end), but here's a heel cap in progress:
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Further sanding and refining of the neck:
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And we wrapped up the day with the bridge and heel cap glued on:
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I missed taking pics of installing the frets and the bridge being made! One more day to go. The plan is to get it all finished and set up, with just a little shellac on. I'll be finishing the french polishing at home over coming months (which was always the plan).

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by kiwigeo » Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:25 pm

LOL...heel caps are a pain in the arse. I hate 'em
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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by bernm » Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:39 pm

kiwigeo wrote:
Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:25 pm
LOL...heel caps are a pain in the arse. I hate 'em
I actually had to shape the heel cap a little differently to disguise a 'mistake', which made it just that bit more difficult. ... And then ... after all that hard work of shaping the cap, I accidentally then thicknessed it too much - still no idea how that happened, with me double-checking the numbers and everything - so that meant a further 'tweak' to the heel cap! ... I'm loving the build, and I'm learning from all of this for future builds (so in a sense there can be a wisdom in making mistakes!), but I'll be glad to see the end of working on the heel cap tomorrow when I shape it flush with the heel ...

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Re: Classical Build - Toscano Guitars Intensive

Post by Dave M » Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:21 pm

You mention over thinning the heel cap - I make mine so they sit just below the surface of the back so they don't have to be an exact thickness.
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