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Re: It starts today.
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:49 pm
by Brad Hall
First try at downloading a photo.
KMG Rosewood kit arrives.
http://s1374.photobucket.com/user/BradH ... sort=2&o=4
Re: It starts today.
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:56 pm
by Brad Hall
Well, apparently the link shows all the photos. Not really my intention, and the order is wrong, but you get the idea. Frustrating trying to do this from my iPad as the instructions on how to post photos show screenshots and buttons I don't see. I'll keep trying or look for an 11 year old to show me how it's done.
Re: It starts today.
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 1:06 pm
by Kevin in California
Brad you are off to a good start. Congrats on getting going.
Re: It starts today.
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 2:43 pm
by Oli K_
Had a look through the photos Brad - your work looks great. It certainly is an infectious hobby!
Re: It starts today.
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 6:16 pm
by ken cierp
Just wondering how this project is going? More pixs?
Re: It starts today.
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:30 pm
by Brad Hall
It is comming along nicely. I've been struggling with the photo upload and getting my iPad and laptop to do anything right. Rims are complete. Backstrip is in and scraped smooth. This is my first serious use of scrapers and I love it. The rosette is glued and scraped smooth also. Both plates look great. I'm in the middle of a partial remodel at home and have lost a week or more of build days. I hope to start the braces in a few days. Thanks for the encouragement guys.
Re: It starts today.
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 1:00 am
by Brad Hall
An overdue update. A shoulder injury had me sidelined for a couple of weeks. Happy to finally be back at it. I decided to make a rosette trim out of some walnut I had. I came up with a steam tube to facilitate bending the tight radius. I had a piece of stainless pipe that I plugged both ends with a cork. I made a needle out of a small brass tube and attached it to a $5 garage sale steam cleaner. Drilled a pressure relief hole next to the needle. Worked like a charm. Bent it around a Taylor soundhole cutout with push pins to secure the parameter. I cut a disk into quarters and used small wedges to press the ring tight for glue up. A little scraping and light sanding and I'm pleased with the results. I got all the braces rough cut and glued in. Started the profile carve today. What a satisfying process that is! About 30 min. for each brace, but I expect to improve as I go. Should be expert at it by the last carve on the last one. I should mention that I went to the LMI annual one day sale and came home with lots of good stuff for future builds. A lot of usable wood for backs and sides, rosettes, wood and plastic purfilling, headplates, lots more, all $5 a pound. Spent $75 for a large box of treasures. Yes, totally hooked.
I am failing with my mal-adjusted iPad in being able to post pictures. Could someone post a few in this thread for me if I emailed them to you? I'm
brad.reg3@gmail.com.