Florentine Cutaway

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Herman
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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by Herman » Mon May 12, 2014 9:32 am

Never payed much attention to walnut, but now I'm working with it, I really like it.

The neckblock has a satisfying fitting to the cutawayside.

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Not very interesting, but now you see I put the lining in like almost everyone else.

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I'm going to make some soundports to the upper bout. To have some reinforcement I put a thin veneer on the inside. Since the veneer is not very strong I soaked it with epoxy for some extra toughness.

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Lonnie B
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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by Lonnie B » Mon May 12, 2014 9:45 am

Looking good Herman

TonyinNYC
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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by TonyinNYC » Wed May 14, 2014 11:20 am

Looks great and great job on the cut-away! I love walnut. It is easy to work, and it smells nice while you are working it. Mahogany is also great to smell, but walnut...mmmmm.

Kevin in California
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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by Kevin in California » Wed May 14, 2014 1:09 pm

Such nice clean work Herman. I'm enjoying the pictures.

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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by Herman » Wed May 21, 2014 3:01 pm

Also not very cutaway-oriented, but here is the Cedar top braced with Sitka. Quite Martin-like. Kevin sold me the Somogyibook. He likes the tonebars evenly spreaded over the lower bout. Thats what I did. Also he thinks the soundhole is a floppy area. Therefore he says to make small and hi bracings around it. That is what happened.
The braces are a bit rough and still need a bit of finesanding. But hey, here work has to be done, no windowdressing.

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Dave Bagwill
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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by Dave Bagwill » Wed May 21, 2014 3:10 pm

Looking very nice, Herman.
Do you use a cap on your x-joint?
How do you cut the top shape now that the braces are glued?
What is your internal brace in the lower bout - I notice you did not use a turnbuckle there?

Thanks
-Under permanent construction

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Re: Florentine Cutaway

Post by Herman » Wed May 21, 2014 3:39 pm

Hey Davy,
-Yep a cap
-I cut the shape with a bandsaw, and leave 1/2 an inch to the side. After gluing to the rim, I cut that off with a chisel.
-You lost me on the internal brace of the lower bout. What do you mean my friend?

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