SJ17
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https://i.imgur.com/Mqf2QZTm.jpg https://i.imgur.com/f1eVF2nm.jpg This is my newly redesigned SJ17, 17' lower bout, in Cloud Cocobolo. I have had this wood for 7 years and decided I better make it before I get too old to play it. It is a lefty for myself, and probably the last guitar I will ever make for myself. I have multiples of every kind of guitar I could ever use or want. Lol. All guitars after this will be for sale. At long last, and after much procrastination I have a website. http://rgpguitars.ca I invite you to visit my website to see and hear my guitars. More on this build to come. Russ Parker |
That cloud figured Cocobolo is magnificent stuff ... I only had one set of it ever and wish I'd purchased a LOT more! That stuff is just going to pop big-time when you get a finish happening.
Your SJ shape looks fantastic Russ ... I can only imagine what it'll sound like! What kind of strutting did you use on the top of this one? |
Thanks Dave. Ya, I wish I had more too. Can't imagine what it would cost. Coco has tripled in price since I got it 7 yrs ago. And it was expensive then. Lol. I used a standard scalloped X brace but with lattice bracing instead of the usual 2 harmonic bars. It has made a huge improvement to the sound of my guitars, good balance , and bigger voice.
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Beautiful Coco!!
After decades of playing smaller guitars plugged in for gigs, I am now playing BIG ones unplugged. Good idea to build yourself a Jumbo! And what a Cannon this should be.
I spy a port! Another fine feature... Thanks for sharing, and have FUN Paul |
Thanks Paul. Being a tall guy, big guitars are not a problem for me, even though I like other sizes too. The tap tone of the top before and after glue up is very promising. Hopefully big but not a boomy bass.
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Hey Russ ... forgot to mention ... love the new site! Great info and really nice audio clips by Rick ... nice!
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Thanks Dave. Big Sky Design did a great job.
http://rgpguitars.ca |
Beautiful set of Coco! Can't wait to see some finish on it.
And congrats on your site! Fine job! :) |
SJ17, in finishing
Thanks Cigarfan. https://i.imgur.com/YZpLrWjm.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/ZLC1h7Wm.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/Fen7Wkmm.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/iNVLmsHm.jpg
Here is the guitar in finishing, waiting to cure before final sanding and polishing. I am using almost the last KTM9 I have. Any recommendations about substitute water borne finishes would be appreciated. The neck is torrefied flamed and birdseye maple, ebony fb. Also an experiment that I am sure is controversial, no adjustable neck rod, just 2 1/8" x 3/8" cf bars/rods. The reasoning that the adjustable neckrodslot weakens the neck makes sense to me, and that the cf is enough to stiffen the neck works, well, we shall see. LOL. It dos allow a lower profile neck, and I like that. It is an adjustable neck with partially elevated fb. |
Beautiful guitars Russ. If your looking for another waterbourne finish you might try General Finishes EnduroVar product. It does NOT spray well but it brushes better. I liked the finish on the samples I applied it to but I could not get it to spray without fish eyes. I called them and spent a great deal of time with customer service and long story short the product can NOT be atomized without flow out issues. It dries hard, sands like a dream and buffs easily so it might appeal to you?
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Thanks Tim. Sounds good as I can't spray anymore in my new place. A small trade off for a really nice small shop. Cheers,Russ
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That looks stunning Russ!
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Thank Dave. Must say, I am anxious to hear its voice.
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SJ17 Finished
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Just finished and making music. I am extremely pleased with everything about this guitar. I think that the cocobolo is not only the most beautiful coco I have seen, but the most beautiful body wood I have ever seen. I am so glad I bought it back 7 yrs ago. A first for me, there is no adjustable neck rod, only 2, 1/8" x 3/8" tightly fit carbon fibre rods. A controversial idea to be sure, but it makes sense to me, but I shall see. lol. The binding is torrefied flamed maple, and a torrefied flamed/birdseye maple neck. Walnut burl ph veneer. Ebony bridge and fb. The AAA+ sitka top is bound with rope purfling. I try to keep my builds on the simpler side. As much as I am in awe of the complex, very detailed guitars posted by others, I can't compete with them. We all have our limitations. LOL. The combination X brace /lattice brace, large, deep body gives her a BIG sound, responding best to a pick or fingernails. It is a lefty for me, and a lifetime guitar. as before , I invite everyone to visit my website http://rgpguitars.ca |
The only thing I would change on that is the bridge/saddle and the nut .... so I could play it right-handed!
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Neck
What kind of adjustable neck system are you using? The picture didn’t show much detail.
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Adjustable neck
Do you notice a difference between this and a conventional bolt on neck that has so much more contact with the body? I have a guitar with a raised neck and it adds more vibration in the upper top at the small expense of the finger board up at the last frets don’t give those notes as much umph- for lack of a better word.
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What a stunning instrument Russ ... love everything about it!
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