Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
I'm very interested in how it will sound with fewer braces. Also John, why so thick on the tail block?
JJ
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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
The tail block is thicker than it need be. it is 3/4 but 1/2" would be fine. I had some 3/4"birch plywood awhile back when I made a few blocks. I figured it would not hurt anything.John J wrote:I'm very interested in how it will sound with fewer braces. Also John, why so thick on the tail block?
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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
The one time I used Cocobolo on my #3 Dreadnaught, it was HEAVY! But it does have a nice sound.
I've never played on of these small body guitars. I'll have to make one some day.
I've never played on of these small body guitars. I'll have to make one some day.
Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
John,
What size braces did you make, 6 or 8 mm?
Herman
What size braces did you make, 6 or 8 mm?
Herman
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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
For width 6mm for the top and 10 mm for the back and UTB.Herman wrote:John,
What size braces did you make, 6 or 8 mm?
Herman
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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
I closed the box and have the bindings on. This is one of a number of guitars I have built for family members. I have 24 nieces and nephews so I keep them relatively simple. So I have curly maple bindings on this guitars with no purflings. A thin black purfling would have been good for the top but too late now.
I think the only note of interest, and I hesitate to bring it up as it is so obvious but I have missed it on all my other guitars: I use a scarf joint to join the bindings, this time I put the binding down where the scarf joint made a pocket for the second binding to fit in. I had always done it so the second binding went on top of the first. But that is so prone to slipping. Here is a picture that will show it better.
With the first glued on I can push the second binding into the scarf joint with some pressure before taping making a really tight joint. I felt like an idiot a luthier showed me this.
Here are some pictures taken through the process.
Just for fun I used the gobar deck to glue on the top, also I glued on the top first a reverse of my normal order. I wanted to see what a top spectrum looked like before the back was glued on
I just used clamps for the back.
I have an LMI neck for this guitar. I want to see if I can get it out by christmas
I leveled the sides by marking them with a pencil and using my drill handheld drum sander. One really needs to be careful with this it removes wood quickly
I bent some bindings in my bending jig and set my router and routed the channels
I for the most part just taped in the bindings. I did make sure that the waist was tight
I am ready for the neck. But I forgot to order the inlays and I want to inlay the fret board off the neck. Oh well I will still start getting the neck ready tomorrow.
I think the only note of interest, and I hesitate to bring it up as it is so obvious but I have missed it on all my other guitars: I use a scarf joint to join the bindings, this time I put the binding down where the scarf joint made a pocket for the second binding to fit in. I had always done it so the second binding went on top of the first. But that is so prone to slipping. Here is a picture that will show it better.
With the first glued on I can push the second binding into the scarf joint with some pressure before taping making a really tight joint. I felt like an idiot a luthier showed me this.
Here are some pictures taken through the process.
Just for fun I used the gobar deck to glue on the top, also I glued on the top first a reverse of my normal order. I wanted to see what a top spectrum looked like before the back was glued on
I just used clamps for the back.
I have an LMI neck for this guitar. I want to see if I can get it out by christmas
I leveled the sides by marking them with a pencil and using my drill handheld drum sander. One really needs to be careful with this it removes wood quickly
I bent some bindings in my bending jig and set my router and routed the channels
I for the most part just taped in the bindings. I did make sure that the waist was tight
I am ready for the neck. But I forgot to order the inlays and I want to inlay the fret board off the neck. Oh well I will still start getting the neck ready tomorrow.
Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string
beauty John