Re: 17" Archtop Jazz Guitar finally starting it 5 years late!
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2023 12:05 am
Body binding is installed and scraped flush on top and bottom. I began to scrape in the recurve on the back. May go a little deeper.
I started sanding the sides flat. I left the binding .010" proud not much and the plastic sands easy. I have about 1/2 the way around done.
I finished scraping/sanding the headstock binding. I vairly happy with how it turned out. One of my boo boos....I assumed and did not check to be sure my side purflings matched up at each intersection. Well all but one of the 4 corners is off a tiny bit. I'll live with it but wish I'd been thinking about that when gluing the binding pieces in place. Maybe next time?????
Then I glued the fretboard to the neck and I've attached the purfling which is also .080" BWBW to the sided. The same white binding with BW side purfling will be used here also.
I need to remember to excavate the area on the headstock face for access to the truss rod. Not sure yet how I'll do this but will probably make a template and use my dremel plunge router to cut it out.
I started sanding the sides flat. I left the binding .010" proud not much and the plastic sands easy. I have about 1/2 the way around done.
I finished scraping/sanding the headstock binding. I vairly happy with how it turned out. One of my boo boos....I assumed and did not check to be sure my side purflings matched up at each intersection. Well all but one of the 4 corners is off a tiny bit. I'll live with it but wish I'd been thinking about that when gluing the binding pieces in place. Maybe next time?????
Then I glued the fretboard to the neck and I've attached the purfling which is also .080" BWBW to the sided. The same white binding with BW side purfling will be used here also.
I need to remember to excavate the area on the headstock face for access to the truss rod. Not sure yet how I'll do this but will probably make a template and use my dremel plunge router to cut it out.