My first classical guitar

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Kevin in California
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:27 pm

This turned out mostly successful. The pic is representative of how the channel came out all the way around the top. The back was no issue as you would expect. I have a little bit of sanding to do around that channel as there is some minute areas where my hand purfling cut was. a skosh wider than the router cut, like no more than .005" but a little ledge is there that will need to be smoothed away. I do this with a flexible finger nail file board. I will expect to get a nice close fit on the pufling/binding glue up.
The next step which I've not done before is to hand cut the binding channels that will go under the fretboard and between the heel cap and back. I will take my time here as I could screw it up easily.
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Kevin in California
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Mon Aug 31, 2015 6:17 pm

Hand cutting of binding/purfling channels at the neck top and heel are done, and the bindings are bent, ready to start gluing them in. This is the first time I've done separate purfling strips, so a new challenge for me to get these glued in properly. Hope to start tonight!
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John Parchem
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by John Parchem » Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:53 pm

The hand stuff for purfling and binding work on a Spanish heel classical is scary.

Kevin in California
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:20 pm

It was a bit scary, but the top that will go under the fretboard went better then I thought it would, even with the stepped channel. The back was more difficult, and probably not as precise, but it should be okay. Didn't get them glued in last night, hopefully tonight.

Kevin in California
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:55 pm

Top bindings/purflings are on.
Working with 3 separate purfling strips was NO picnic. But I got it done. It looks pretty good. The back will have the same scheme.

Kevin
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Dave Bagwill
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by Dave Bagwill » Thu Sep 03, 2015 2:01 pm

Tasty purfling scheme, I like it!
-Under permanent construction

Kevin in California
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Re: My first classical guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:46 am

I spent the weekend at the lovely central coast of California, but arrived home yesterday in time to install the bindings/purflings on the back. Same scheme, same mess. It turned out pretty good as well. It was a bummer when I took off the twill tape and the binding tape an hour later to find that I neglected to make sure the bindings were all the way down in the channel at the heel. Not bad, but an area that has to be filled with sawdust and glue. Appears it will still look okay, but I don't know WHY I didn't look and tap those babies down because when I dry fit them they went all the way down in the channel there. Another lesson learned.
No picture, but I started scraping and sanding them down and I got a good fit all around. Had a little chip on the end of one binding strip at the butt joint when I was doing the final fit trimming with my chisel. I guess the chisel wasn't sharp enough, so not sure how that is going to look yet.

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