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Progress on Padauk parlor
I've been moving along well with my spec Piņa parlor guitar. I have the neck mostly laid up and am working on the laminates for the headstock;
https://c5.staticflickr.com/8/7394/2...4e61d3eb_c.jpg This is a Hard Maple neck with a black bordered Padauk center laminate. In this picture I am gluing on a Black Ebony headstock overlay with a Bloodwood purfling line. I also made the heel and end blocks which are being glued on here; https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7365/2...65b5148c_c.jpg More to come! Mark |
Closing the body
Here are a couple update pictures of the Padauk parlor. I closed the body up today;
https://c5.staticflickr.com/8/7749/2...dd09e5a4_c.jpg https://c7.staticflickr.com/9/8748/2...5d9d2c90_c.jpg https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8359/2...9b05383e_c.jpg All that figure just can't wait to come out! Mark |
More Koa!
My supply of Koa that I had resawn from a large billet has lasted years but I have gotten down to the last few sets and have been looking for another nice billet for awhile now. Last Sunday I had the good fortune to come across this one;
https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8642/2...4d6598d7_c.jpg It's 38"x10.5"x2" and nicely quarter cut; https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8686/2...9e0ab282_c.jpg Here are some pictures wetted with Naptha; https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8344/2...1ceea527_c.jpg https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8078/2...c900bcfe_c.jpg https://c6.staticflickr.com/9/8097/2...d1e42bcc_c.jpg So keep those orders coming!:) I'll be in good supply Mark |
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I expect the Black Ebony Penelope back in about two weeks. it was no easy task getting the abalone on the back of that neck! I'll have more pictures of the Padauk guitar up this week. I'm binding it in Black Ebony with some new work around the heel. The guitar is looking a bit more "grown up" with the black trim. I'm still strategizing the cuts to make the most of that Koa billet. I wish it were just 1 or 2 inches longer! Thanks for commenting! Mark |
Here are some progress pictures of my Padauk parlor. I have closed up the body with a Swiss Moon Spruce top;
https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8219/2...c8702d76_c.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/9/8626/2...505da9de_b.jpg I'm trimming the guitar in Black Ebony; https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8777/2...69a55c59_b.jpg https://c3.staticflickr.com/8/7721/2...0e0f1ba3_c.jpg Trying something new on my front strap button facet. I'm using a little more ebony and sculpting to remove some of the "step" between the heel of the neck and the cutaway. I like the flow of the line up top in this next pic without the "step"; https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8887/2...72c0416c_b.jpg I used some of the same Padauk to make the radial purfling for the top: https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7645/2...6528e0d0_c.jpg Thanks for viewing! Mark |
Looks great so far, of course, I have come to expect nothing less from the Hatcher Shop!
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That Padauk parlor is over the top Mark--love the understated elegance on this one!
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Mark, I may be biased, but I love the way the heel transition looks. I remember seeing something similar in some of the archtop work that Mario Beauregard and Taku Sakashta had done. I had also experimented with a similar idea a few years back, and reprised it not too long ago. It does take the focal point away from that former corner and centers it...
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What a sweet little guitar!
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Gorgeous lines Mark! Your guitars have a unique elegance that speaks to me...and I think everyone else here as well :up:
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beautiful wood, excellent trim choices. I'm really impressed with the color combinations.
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Yeah, not a lot of bling on this one. As loud as that Padauk is I was actually trying to tone it down a bit with the black trim. I am planning a little gold MOP flourish on 12 fret. I'm working on that today. Quote:
There seems to be a lot of contemporary luthiers experimenting with that heel area especially when there is a cutaway. I feel the traditional look is a bit forced or clumsy looking imho. There is a lot of "meat" to work with in that area as the heel block is already there. It's a good area to experiment with design and ergonomics. Quote:
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I'm glad it's appreciated Thanks! Mark |
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I see we both started similarly colored Padauk guitars at about the same time. You went with black trim on your Wild Padauk OOO-12 also and it looks great! I'm looking forward to seeing how it looks under finish. That Padauk has such strong color and wild figure. It seems to me if we went with red or lightly colored trim it would look like peaches and cream cotton candy on a stick, fun but, we are trying to actually sell these works! Mark |
Coming together
Couple more days on this one and it will be ready for finish!
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