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Mark Hatcher 10-25-2016 09:35 AM

Spoons Spoons Spoons
 
I have a new favorite wood to work with; Olivewood. I love the look, the smell, and the workability. I'm making a Penelope 12 fret model with figured Italian Olivewood and am finding that it a joy to work with.

I do mostly freehand work when I build a guitar. I've talked about this over the years, about how by avoiding too many jigs your work evolves, sometimes it happens seemingly all on it's own. Because I work the woods literally "hands on" a new wood it is like learning a new guitar song. You know where you want to go but, you need to work it until, I guess, your muscle memory kicks in and you just have a "feel" for it. With years of experience this process shortens but, never disappears.
Same with wood. I have this Olivewood and I know there is a lot of potential but I need to work it and see where it leads. So what to do? Play and learn the wood and don't start out worrying about guitars;

https://c7.staticflickr.com/6/5716/3...cc1955c4_c.jpg

So by the time I get to an omelet spatula you can see that my inner luthier is already kicking in:

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5743/2...7b9dc5a5_c.jpg

I love the sculpturing possibilities this wood has so let's get back to building that Penelope;

https://c7.staticflickr.com/9/8645/3...b34c830c_c.jpg

Wait till you see the headstock image that wants out of my head!

kkrell 10-25-2016 10:02 AM

Mark, I want to alert you that cats have been known to be attracted to olivewood. Good for chomping on (the wood, not the cats).

cigarfan 10-25-2016 01:07 PM

Now you have me excited to see this headstock idea.

Mark Hatcher 10-25-2016 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by kkrell (Post 5108381)
Mark, I want to alert you that cats have been known to be attracted to olivewood. Good for chomping on (the wood, not the cats).

Thanks for the heads up! That's funny, maybe I should have made cat toys for Enzo

Mark Hatcher 10-25-2016 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by cigarfan (Post 5108556)
Now you have me excited to see this headstock idea.

It will be a little while but, I've got big ideas!

TomB'sox 10-25-2016 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark Hatcher (Post 5108561)
It will be a little while but, I've got big ideas!

Can I order a utensil set on you website? Upcharge for torrified Olive wood?

When I was in Italy a few years back, one of my fun things to do when visiting these little stone towns was to seek out the little wood shop, invariably everything was this beautiful Olive wood!

Mark Hatcher 10-26-2016 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by TomB'sox (Post 5108679)
Can I order a utensil set on you website? Upcharge for torrified Olive wood?

When I was in Italy a few years back, one of my fun things to do when visiting these little stone towns was to seek out the little wood shop, invariably everything was this beautiful Olive wood!

That's funny, my neighbor wants to buy some Olivewood utensils too :). Maybe I've missed my calling. Kkrell said cats are attracted to Olivewood and when I checked YouTube he was right. Maybe I could just do an Olivewood line of products; spoons, cat toys, and who knows what else. Karen, my wife says I better just stick to guitars :(

Mark Hatcher 10-26-2016 08:05 AM

Sorry duplicate

Tim McKnight 10-26-2016 08:07 AM

Mark,
What do you think of the olive wood aroma wafting in your shop's air space? I find the odor very appealing. Right up there with the Dalbergia nigra but certainly different. Perhaps Jelly Bellies or Glade will get on the band wagon? :roll:

Mark Hatcher 10-26-2016 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim McKnight (Post 5109181)
Mark,
What do you think of the olive wood aroma wafting in your shop's air space? I find the odor very appealing. Right up there with the Dalbergia nigra but certainly different. Perhaps Jelly Bellies or Glade will get on the band wagon? :roll:

I agree with you 100% It smells wonderful, like a Northern Italian restaurant. I never have worked with wood before that actually makes me hungry :)

Mark

Mark Hatcher 10-28-2016 11:52 AM

Final Set Up
 
I got the final set up done on this spec Pina parlor. Now that is has a bone saddle the trebles are a bit brighter and it has a great dynamic and balanced sound;

https://c8.staticflickr.com/6/5508/3...908f3202_c.jpg

The Hard Maple neck seems to add additional sustain;

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5462/3...4b5fec4b_c.jpg

The guitar is African Padauk and it is trimmed in Black Ebony;

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5664/3...7bd95fec_b.jpg

The top is Swiss alpine moon Spruce. It has a gold MOP 12th fret inlay and radial African Padauk purfling with more cross grained Padauk in the rosette;

https://c8.staticflickr.com/6/5491/2...4490dc89_c.jpg

There is a cutaway and Black Ebony strap buttons. The neck button is set in a recessed facet for security and freedom of fret hand movement;

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5675/2...8035fdb2_c.jpg

I did a bit of Black Ebony sculpting to maintain the line of flow on the back binding;

https://c4.staticflickr.com/6/5529/2...90557a1c_b.jpg

To keep the weight of the Hard Maple neck in balance I designed a lighter open headstock specifically for this model;

https://c8.staticflickr.com/6/5684/2...8b429ca0_c.jpg

https://c6.staticflickr.com/6/5755/2...31f55a43_c.jpg

and I also used the rather lightweight Schertler tuners;

https://c8.staticflickr.com/6/5796/3...911b4d5b_b.jpg

I brought the African Padauk up the back of the neck in the center laminate and then onto the back headstock laminate;

https://c8.staticflickr.com/6/5688/2...16b8c9fc_c.jpg

This Padauk is bordered with a black purfling line to keep it all nice and crisp.

Thanks for viewing!
Mark

GeoffStGermaine 10-28-2016 12:08 PM

Yowzer! Stunning guitar!

cigarfan 10-28-2016 12:36 PM

My goodness that is a purdy little thang!

TomB'sox 10-28-2016 12:49 PM

Fantastico!!!!! I would comment I what I like, but I like it ALL!

Mark Hatcher 10-28-2016 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by GeoffStGermaine (Post 5111466)
Yowzer! Stunning guitar!

Thanks! That Padauk has a lot to say.

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Originally Posted by cigarfan (Post 5111495)
My goodness that is a purdy little thang!

Thanks cigarfan, It's a lot of guitar in a little package.

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Originally Posted by TomB'sox (Post 5111508)
Fantastico!!!!! I would comment I what I like, but I like it ALL!

Tom you're just easy :)

Nemoman 10-28-2016 03:34 PM

Really love that little guitar, Mark!

Wish I could make it mine--maybe once I get my tractor paid off...

Beautiful work--any soundclips coming our way?

Mark Hatcher 10-28-2016 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Nemoman (Post 5111676)
Really love that little guitar, Mark!

Wish I could make it mine--maybe once I get my tractor paid off...

Beautiful work--any soundclips coming our way?

Well it's available. I should have a sound clip up soon.

Mark

TomB'sox 10-28-2016 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark Hatcher (Post 5111627)



Tom you're just easy :)

Now, should I be offended by this, hmmmm....naw, it is easy to be easy when you build everything just right! Just remember easy is not the same as cheap...

Mark Hatcher 10-28-2016 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by TomB'sox (Post 5111764)
Now, should I be offended by this, hmmmm....naw, it is easy to be easy when you build everything just right! Just remember easy is not the same as cheap...

Thanks Tom! No it's not.

ross748 10-31-2016 08:23 PM

Beautiful 👍

jessupe 10-31-2016 09:29 PM

Super nice as always!

Mark Hatcher 11-01-2016 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ross748 (Post 5114682)
Beautiful 👍

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Originally Posted by jessupe (Post 5114732)
Super nice as always!

Thanks! I've been playing it every day as it settle into being a guitar and I'm thinking I should make myself on of these one of these days!

Mark Hatcher 11-03-2016 05:11 PM

Makerspaces
 
I was recently asked to give a talk at our local makerspace; Monadnock Art Tech. My talk was about online marketing for about 15 local artists. The attendees do work in fibers, metals, stone, marquetry, painting, ceramics, jewelry, and on and on. If you have a makerspace in your area I highly recommend getting involved. As a guitar maker I find the wealth of artists in my area very inspirational. I have already been influenced in my guitar work by Craig Altobello's marquetry, Howard Hitchmough's collectible knives, and Lita Judge's fabulous studio (she's a book illustrator and writer).
Going to art outside of guitar making is a great way to develop original ideas to bring back to guitar making;

https://c6.staticflickr.com/6/5836/3...f5eda67b_c.jpg

ukejon 11-03-2016 07:02 PM

Very cool, Mark.

cigarfan 11-04-2016 04:32 AM

That's great Mark. I'm sure they all enjoyed it. Out of curiosity, which guitar was in the case?

Mark Hatcher 11-04-2016 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ukejon (Post 5117635)
Very cool, Mark.

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Originally Posted by cigarfan (Post 5117847)
That's great Mark. I'm sure they all enjoyed it. Out of curiosity, which guitar was in the case?

Thanks!

It went over well. In fact, one of the attendees is setting up a likely custom order. The guitar in the case is the Padauk parlor I've recently completed. I brought it in to demo why photography works better than real life to show fine detail.

Mark

Mark Hatcher 11-11-2016 01:23 PM

EIR Greta back from finisher
 
Just got this Indian Rosewood and Swiss Alpine Spruce Greta model back from the finisher. It is trimmed in Cocobolo;

https://c8.staticflickr.com/6/5558/3...7a9c53e6_c.jpg

https://c7.staticflickr.com/6/5563/3...d4908810_c.jpg

This is a left handed guitar with a larger sound port;

https://c7.staticflickr.com/6/5527/3...d90e9a1a_c.jpg

A Cocobolo rosette and fret board;

https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5791/3...1a581467_c.jpg

There is a Cocobolo arm bevel, end graft , and binding;

https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5482/3...4a352661_c.jpg

https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5481/3...8afe44eb_b.jpg

I plan to have it strung up with the initial set up by the end of next week. It's always great when a guitar is just back from the finisher!

Thanks for viewing,
Mark

cigarfan 11-11-2016 01:31 PM

Gorgeous guitar Mark. That top is so creamy looking. Schweeet!

Mark Hatcher 11-11-2016 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by cigarfan (Post 5124926)
Gorgeous guitar Mark. That top is so creamy looking. Schweeet!

Thanks cigar fan,

I'm looking forward to hearing this with the strings on. It being a left handed guitar, I'll have a hard time playing it myself. Fortunately, my client is local and will be here to give it it's first real test run.

Mark

j. Kinnaird 11-11-2016 04:59 PM

Beautiful work Mark, as usual. Is that neck also cocobolo?


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