Number 2 - A KMG kit that came with a lot less anxiety...

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Brian D
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Number 2 - A KMG kit that came with a lot less anxiety...

Post by Brian D » Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:10 am

I finished my second guitar a week ago. The cutback in stress during this second build made it an outright joy. And I’m pleased with the improved results too. Being a finger picker, I went with a 12 fret 00. My photos can’t capture all of the very nice figuring found in the walnut sides and back and the Sitka spruce top. I made the rope purfling and chevron back strip from walnut and holly while waiting for the KMG kit. By the time it arrived, I’d changed my mind (a personal issue) and wished I’d ordered a deep body(if available). My solution was to make mahogany reverse kerfing and install it proud, ending up with 4 5/8” body. Also modified the KMG rosette with abalone. The neck was KMG prebuilt too. I’m most pleased with nailing the intonation on this one as well as the ‘across the board’ clarity of this little cowboy guitar.
Thanks again for a forum full of information.
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Walnut 00 12 fret with walnut and holly rope purfling
Walnut 00 12 fret with walnut and holly rope purfling
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Chevron walnut and holly backstrip
Chevron walnut and holly backstrip
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Two wedges
Two wedges
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John Parchem
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Re: Number two - a lot less anxiety

Post by John Parchem » Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:35 am

Yikes only your second! its gorgeous. Amazing woodwork on the end wedge and the rosette is really nice with that twist.

Dave Bagwill
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Re: Number two - a lot less anxiety

Post by Dave Bagwill » Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:50 am

Just a gorgeous job, congrats!
What's #3 going to be?
-Under permanent construction

Tim Benware
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Re: Number two - a lot less anxiety

Post by Tim Benware » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:54 am

Very cool end wedge. Did you have a template to get the shape to match like that?
I've "Ben-Had" again!
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Brian D
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Re: Number two - a lot less anxiety

Post by Brian D » Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:28 pm

Tim, not quite sure of question's intent. My thinking/procedure went, I could build an upper and lower vase shape that wedges and the joint in the middle is covered by endpin. It did take a bit of fine filing to get each vase to fit reasonably tight, then trimmed ends to meet at endpoint location. I did use paper template for original shape.

John Link
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Re: Number two - a lot less anxiety

Post by John Link » Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:56 pm

Brian, beautifully conceived and skillfully executed.
John

ken cierp
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Re: Number two - a lot less anxiety

Post by ken cierp » Thu Mar 12, 2015 2:49 pm

Way awesome!

You really raised the bar for second efforts (and beyond) -- way to go.

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