Tässä blogissa selvitetään kuvin ja sanoin, millaista puuhaa on rakentaa akustista kitaraa kotosalla. In this blog I'm telling with words and images how it's like to build an acoustic guitar (or a few) at home.
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tiistai 28. helmikuuta 2012
sunnuntai 26. helmikuuta 2012
Binding and the tool to get it done
Jyrki's guitar has hit the binding state in the factory.
Rosewood/spruce is getting curly koa binding and a herringbone purfling for the top. To route the ledge for the purling and binding, I've made a little tool that I spotted a pic of somewhere. With this kind of fixture it's a breeze to cut safely and exactly the amount needed to accommodate the trims. Much easier compared to any and held device. Strongly recommended!
Rosewood/spruce is getting curly koa binding and a herringbone purfling for the top. To route the ledge for the purling and binding, I've made a little tool that I spotted a pic of somewhere. With this kind of fixture it's a breeze to cut safely and exactly the amount needed to accommodate the trims. Much easier compared to any and held device. Strongly recommended!
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The Manzer Wedge visible, plus to my eye a nice maple/koa end graft detail. |
Simple but efficient |
Tunnisteet:
acoustic guitar,
binding and purfling,
Koa binding,
luthiery,
manzer wedge,
router fixture,
soitinrakennus,
toneport
maanantai 20. helmikuuta 2012
Top to the rim
It's funny how a hobby can be so rewarding. Seeing an acoustic guitar coming together piece by piece, brings such a joy to my esthetic eye. Knowing it was I whose hands and effort made it happen, makes the feeling even better. I'm humbled and privileged to have the opportunity to work with these things. Thank you, Heavenly Father! Thank you, my dearest wife! Thank you friends who have asked me to build a guitar for you!
Jyrki's guitar got it's top and sides glued together today. The body is going to have two additions to the "ordinary" double O -style:
First, there's my interpretation of the Manzer Wedge shape, making the body thinner at the bass side and thicker at the treble side, thus making the guitar more comfortable to hold and play. In a small guitar like this, it wouldn't be utterly necessary, but as I build the 00's some 10mm deeper than Martin, the slight wedgines makes a difference for the rib cage in longer sessions.
Second, there's a soundport on the upper bout of the bass side, making the guitar project towards the player's ears too.
Not much in this pic. Only pressure. The four cam clamps I got from Bauhaus are awesome! Light and handy. |
The inside view. Side kerfing is mahogany, side "bracing" western red cedar. |
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There's propably still homework to do with symmetry. But I'm approaching... This one's a lot better try than #1#. |
Tunnisteet:
acoustic guitar,
akustinen,
akustinen kitara,
luthiery,
manzer wedge,
toneport,
top bracing
torstai 2. syyskuuta 2010
Getting it together
I tried X-bracing the back also. Don't know if it makes any difference, but to my eye, it looks kinda cool..
O, and there's a toneport cut to the upper bout of the treble side. It's for projecting the sound of the guitar to the player (that'd be me).
Tunnisteet:
acoustic guitar,
akustinen kitara,
guitar sides,
luthier,
manzer wedge,
redwood,
soitinrakennus,
toneport,
top bracing
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