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Daveac 03-14-2019 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by nacluth (Post 6006678)
Much appreciated Kenneth and Carey. I guess since I’m calling the thread “Shop Shots,” you should at least see a shop picture now and then. Here’s a look at the inlay bench. It’s actually pretty clean right now as Steve is working on cutting out some pearl.

https://i.postimg.cc/y8vC0vhD/C5-EA2...97-FF29278.jpg

I don't know which part of the picture is more amazing, the reasonably clean work bench area, or the fact you managed to catch Steve actually working :) HA!! I'll see you guy's tomorrow afternoon to pick up the 00, I cant wait to finally see it in person. I love this thread, keep the pictures coming!

Jimmy Caldwell 03-14-2019 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by nacluth (Post 6006678)
Much appreciated Kenneth and Carey. I guess since I’m calling the thread “Shop Shots,” you should at least see a shop picture now and then. Here’s a look at the inlay bench. It’s actually pretty clean right now as Steve is working on cutting out some pearl.

https://i.postimg.cc/y8vC0vhD/C5-EA2...97-FF29278.jpg

You have an Inlay Bench? Well, I have an Inlay Bench, a Fretting Bench, a Neck Carving Bench, a Bracing Bench, benches too numerous to mention. BTW, they're all the same bench...……...:)

Some day I need to come visit.

nacluth 03-14-2019 09:23 AM

Dave, we can’t wait for you to get here! Jimmy, all our benches do multiple work as well, but amazingly we have saved this one bench for 75% inlay work - which is probably the highest percentage of one type of work any bench does. It’s probably because I’m too scared to go over there and mess up anything. Hands and knees on the concrete floor looking for 2mm pearl dots will do that to you.

Guitars44me 03-14-2019 09:45 AM

The Master at Work!
 
Nice pic of SK hard at work. Haha

I am always scared when I see fastidiously clean workshop pics. How does one work in such a hospital like setting?

I like the see-thru tele template in the window...

This is a fun thread! Thanks

CU soon at B.I.G.

Paul

j. Kinnaird 03-14-2019 12:41 PM

Cool shop. Lots of neat stuff comes from there

Godfather 03-14-2019 01:09 PM

You guys are AMAZING! Such talent....

difalkner 03-14-2019 01:53 PM

I still can't believe I haven't visited your shop yet! I'm only about two hours away and I've been saying for two years that I'm going to visit. I'll get Sandy to take a day off soon and we'll head over - for certain! :D

And I love the guitar and inlay bench!

David

Steve Kinnaird 03-14-2019 03:10 PM

Hey! What's all this talk about me working?
You know this shot was staged. Actually, what's happening here is a nap in progress. It was great until Ryan snuck up.

We sincerely appreciate the kind remarks guys. And whether you're in Dallas, or Louisiana, or wherever the road runs, you are most welcome to swing down/over/up/through. We'll pull up a chair for you.

Steve

Tim McKnight 03-15-2019 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by nacluth (Post 6006678)
Much appreciated Kenneth and Carey. I guess since I’m calling the thread “Shop Shots,” you should at least see a shop picture now and then. Here’s a look at the inlay bench. It’s actually pretty clean right now as Steve is working on cutting out some pearl.

https://i.postimg.cc/y8vC0vhD/C5-EA2...97-FF29278.jpg

Awesome shot guys. I'm seriously jealous of your dedicated inlay bench. Seems I too have those same bench(es) that Jimmy has.

What I really want to see though is a picture of how you are going to inlay those wedges resting in the window sill. That should be an interesting project to share ;)

nacluth 03-15-2019 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim McKnight (Post 6007513)
What I really want to see though is a picture of how you are going to inlay those wedges resting in the window sill. That should be an interesting project to share ;)

Tim, that would be interesting, but really Steve and I have been struggling to break into the bespoke door hold industry for a while. We think custom lutherie is exacting, but those guys are so picky. You would think that taper, glide, and weight is all there is to it, but hand feel, shoed/unshoed/type of shoe, classic brass pulls versus modern chrome finishes, oiled wood or natural...it's a whole rabbit hole I won't go into. Just don't make the mistake on one of their forums saying "door stopper" or "door stop" or "door wedge" or "DOOR HOLDER!" Remember it's just a simple door hold. Simple...right.

https://i.postimg.cc/Dww9YT52/CAACC6...C2-D23-C16.jpg

nacluth 03-15-2019 08:44 AM

Another shot of Steve working - this time on a true catch all bench. Got to line up that neck just right for some reason.

https://i.postimg.cc/9FfNtBJS/08194-...D5-AA58-C4.jpg

j. Kinnaird 03-15-2019 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nacluth (Post 6007613)
Tim, that would be interesting, but really Steve and I have been struggling to break into the bespoke door hold industry for a while. We think custom lutherie is exacting, but those guys are so picky. You would think that taper, glide, and weight is all there is to it, but hand feel, shoed/unshoed/type of shoe, classic brass pulls versus modern chrome finishes, oiled wood or natural...it's a whole rabbit hole I won't go into. Just don't make the mistake on one of their forums saying "door stopper" or "door stop" or "door wedge" or "DOOR HOLDER!" Remember it's just a simple door hold. Simple...right.

https://i.postimg.cc/Dww9YT52/CAACC6...C2-D23-C16.jpg

That's a hoot. I bet you guys have conversations that would get you institutionalized if overheard by responsible people.:)

TomB'sox 03-15-2019 02:40 PM

That door hold looks awesome, maybe throw a couple in the car as house warming gifts in 2 weeks!!!! I can help market them and see if we can get that off and running for you!!! I think I would like curly maple with say a cocobolo binding, dark hardware, flat finish...:D:D:D

Steve Kinnaird 03-16-2019 02:48 PM

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Here's a shot for Ryan. It's clearly a neck install, but one a bit over due. This guitar will make it to B.I.G....a 00 of some really interesting Koa, bound in American Cherry. Fretboard is Jamaican Dogwood sourced from the Florida Keys, and a bridge of Texas Ebony. So everything on this guitar, save the 2 neck lams of Hond. Mahogany, is from the North American continent.
Well, I should say "the States", as Koa doesn't exactly grow here.
Anyway, a "domestic" guitar is an apt description.

Thanks for looking!

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SJ VanSandt 03-16-2019 03:29 PM

So glad this is going to make it! What else are you bringing, Steve?


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