Classical guitar Finished FP on body.

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John Parchem
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Re: Classical guitar -bridge is on For fun I strung the E st

Post by John Parchem » Sat Jul 27, 2013 6:25 pm

I still really need to do a bit more work finishing the guitar. I used a vacuum clamp to glue on the bridge; I probably should have waited another day or two as the gasket really marred to FP in in one area. I ended up having to sand that area. I now have the finish built back up but where I sanded it is slightly lighter than the surrounding wood. At this point I will leave it for a week. I am wondering as the finish cures the color will start to match better. We shall see. I am not above taking the whole top finish down and starting all over.

In any case I made a rough cut nut and saddle, stung the E strings and got to hear the guitar. It sounds like it will be OK. All of my geometry is spot on so the guitar will set up nicely.
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John Parchem
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Re: Classical guitar -bridge is on For fun I strung the E st

Post by John Parchem » Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:43 pm

I finished the FP today on the body. I still have just a bit of work to do on the neck and head plate veneer and after the finish cures for a day or two I will hand buff the finish. Here are a few pictures on how it turned out. The next post will be in show it off.


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Kevin in California
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Re: Classical guitar Finished FP on body.

Post by Kevin in California » Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:57 pm

That is a very shiny, smooth French polish.....

Kevin

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