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Love that story, Mark.
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I really like the wood for this guitar. I will be watching closely. Thank you for posting this.
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I'm a big fan of the wood also. I like the variation of colors in this Padauk. This is why I kept going with the same Padauk when doing the first mock-up rosette: https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5610/3...a4687119_c.jpg We decided this worked but , wanted to go wider on that center cross grain. The thing is, normally with cross grain you can get away with just cracking the piece into place. That's easy with dark wood or woods with dark grain lines especially when it's a thin piece. The cracks just disappear. This is a medium light wood without dark grain lines so the piece needed to be bent into place without cracking. You can imagine how easily a cross grain stick cracks when bending but, with a lot of heat, moisture, and patience it can be done!; https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5596/3...5556221f_c.jpg Thanks for viewing! Mark |
Trim
After a little back and forth we landed on the woods to use for the fret board and trim. The fret board will be Macassar Ebony and the binding will be African Blackwood. The idea was to not go with the jet black of black ebony but, still dark enough to show contrast. The dark grain in the Macassar is a perfect color match with the African Blackwood so we'll keep the figure alive up the fingerboard and will have the option to use Macassar for the bridge and maybe the back of the headstock:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5497/3...dd0e720c_c.jpg Thanks for viewing! Mark |
Looks like a great choice for the fretboard and binding. Another great palette, Mark!
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Thanks Nemoman! Here is a picture of the back with the logo on place. As you can see we have a curly maple chip which could serve as a foreshadowing of things to come!: https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/421/31...fd308675_c.jpg More to come! Mark |
Back Braces
Here is a picture of the back lattice braces going on:
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Very pretty work Mark. I sure would like to see your tapping mold. Been thinking about making one of those myself.
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Very clever. Thanks.
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Top
The top braces go on in several layers. This is the first:
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wow! i'm officially dubbing you master hatcher (that should be the next build you do) - these are the most beautiful guitars i have ever seen...
macassar ebony fretboard is gorgeous holyyyyyy |
That back wood is delightful! Also, very cool work on the bridge plate. I love it!
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Fantastic. By the way, the photo above of the famed Hatcher lattice bracing reminds me of the image that in 2013 absolutely lured me into Mark's lair:
http://i66.tinypic.com/9atlsh.jpg Beware, don't look at it too long. You may be enticed in as well! |
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