A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

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Carl Dickinson
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Carl Dickinson » Fri Jan 30, 2026 2:09 pm

Yes, Kevin. I've never gotten a handle on hot hide.
Thanks, Peter.
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Will Reyer
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Will Reyer » Fri Jan 30, 2026 4:32 pm

Oh! Oh! I love it! LOCAL LUMBER, wunnerful, wunnerful...

Outstanding craftsmanship and fixtures. Pine soundboard grain is pretty wide, but I think it'll work fine. I built my #7 with white pine, similar big grain. It was ladder braced so couldn't actually compare the pine top with my other guitars, all X braced, but it worked fine.

Please, please, PLEASE make a sound file when you get it played in. Acoustic, not plugged into an amp even though you will be able to.

Thank you for posting this.

Dude13
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Dude13 » Sat Jan 31, 2026 2:00 pm

I had the idea of installing the UTB to the sides before gluing the top on but have never tried it. I’ve never seen it done anywhere. How common is this method? Any pro’s and con’s?
Andris Freimanis,
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada.

Carl Dickinson
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Carl Dickinson » Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:49 pm

It's the first time I've tried it. Seemed like a good idea since the UTB is flat and the sides have been sanded flat from neck end to soundhole after sanding the top edge in a 30' sanding dish. Also it was easier to ensure that the neck block extension/UTB joint was tight.

Dude13
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Dude13 » Sat Jan 31, 2026 6:28 pm

Exactly! Getting the neck block and UTB joint perfect seems easier that way too.
Andris Freimanis,
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada.

Carl Dickinson
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Carl Dickinson » Fri Feb 06, 2026 9:55 pm

BMB purfing glued to binding.
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Binding channels cut. I'll put a description of the binding router set I put together in the tool section.
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Getting ready for taping. I use reinforced strapping tape split into 4.
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Ready for CA glue. Kevin does it this way too.
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Kevin in California
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Re: A Manzanita Local Wood Parlor

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Feb 06, 2026 11:23 pm

Nice progress Carl.
I've used the strapping tape too and it works really well. I'm out of it right now so I've still got some Stewmac binding tape to use up.

I just today started gluing BW purfling to EIR binding I cut from side scraps. I like this little guy you're building!!

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