Soundboard Workflow
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 11:46 am
I am getting ready to work on the soundboard for build #2, but the first one by myself. This one is an L-00. Build #1 was working with a local luthier, Ken Bailey of Bailey Acoustic Shop in Black Mountain, NC. and was an OM.
I am planning on using the following workflow for the top, but I would like some input as to whether I should do it differently or if anyone has any other input as well. I looked through the forum for something like this but could not find anything. If this already exists then just point me in the right direction.
1. Join the wood (this is actually done)
2. Thickness the top
3. Cut out the top.
4. Install the rosette. Do I need the StewMac Dremel router base or can I use my trim router with a homemade jig?
5. Cut out the soundhole. Again, can I use the laminate router or a fly cutter? Better method?
6. Sand the top close to finish quality
7. Glue the bracing using a homemade Go Bar deck and a 28' radius disc.
8. Glue the top to the sides in the form.
Any and all help is appreciated!
I am planning on using the following workflow for the top, but I would like some input as to whether I should do it differently or if anyone has any other input as well. I looked through the forum for something like this but could not find anything. If this already exists then just point me in the right direction.
1. Join the wood (this is actually done)
2. Thickness the top
3. Cut out the top.
4. Install the rosette. Do I need the StewMac Dremel router base or can I use my trim router with a homemade jig?
5. Cut out the soundhole. Again, can I use the laminate router or a fly cutter? Better method?
6. Sand the top close to finish quality
7. Glue the bracing using a homemade Go Bar deck and a 28' radius disc.
8. Glue the top to the sides in the form.
Any and all help is appreciated!