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ukejon 01-16-2019 08:47 AM

Beautiful work. And to date I’ve got two disks on the stack!

mcduffnw 01-16-2019 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Hatcher (Post 5943166)
Here are a couple pictures of cutting the rosette channel and the rosette installed. It is abalone and Cocobolo with a bunch of purfling lines. The Cocobolo came from the same piece of wood that I am using for the back strip and center laminate of the neck:

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4867/...dfe6ab39_b.jpg

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7840/...4311af07_b.jpg

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4864/...ae7981f1_c.jpg

Thanks for viewing!
Mark

Such an dynamic but elegant looking guitar in the making. That rosette is hands down one of the most beautiful I have ever seen.

...just...WOW!

duff
Be A Player...Not A Polisher

Mark Hatcher 01-16-2019 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guitars44me (Post 5949772)
As usual, I agree with John! I think it looks fantastic either view.

Beautiful BEAUTIFUL woods! And the rosette is SWEET. LOVE the Coco.

And it will sound awesome, no doubt!!!

Paul


Thanks Paul, It's a fun build and this Fiddleback Tree wood is very nice mahogany to work with. It's not just all looks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukejon (Post 5950056)
Beautiful work. And to date I’ve got two disks on the stack!

Why yes you do! Maybe we'll get another little one in there if this uke building works out!

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcduffnw (Post 5950153)
Such an dynamic but elegant looking guitar in the making. That rosette is hands down one of the most beautiful I have ever seen.

...just...WOW!

duff
Be A Player...Not A Polisher

Thanks duff! Cocobolo and Blue Pau abalone are consistently a striking combo. One of my favorites.

Mark

The Growler 01-16-2019 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcduffnw (Post 5950153)
Such an dynamic but elegant looking guitar in the making. That rosette is hands down one of the most beautiful I have ever seen.

...just...WOW!

duff
Be A Player...Not A Polisher

I agree. That rosette is very tasty.

Mark Hatcher 01-17-2019 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Growler (Post 5950773)
I agree. That rosette is very tasty.

Thanks for commenting Growler!

ukejon 01-17-2019 10:47 AM

Mark, what is the tube on that disk cutter? A vacuum?

Digipenguin 01-17-2019 11:36 AM

Ugh.

I just finished my first acoustic build. I am so proud of it.

Then I look at what you are making...............

........so depressing.


You do great work. Your guitars are an inspiration.

Mark Hatcher 01-17-2019 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukejon (Post 5951234)
Mark, what is the tube on that disk cutter? A vacuum?

Close but, the air is going the other way. It’s attached to a little air pump and helps blow sawdust out of the way so you can see and it doesn’t build up under the cutter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digipenguin (Post 5951283)
Ugh.
I just finished my first acoustic build. I am so proud of it.
Then I look at what you are making...............
........so depressing.
You do great work. Your guitars are an inspiration.

Congratulations on finishing your first guitar! I still have my first guitar
Downstairs in the basement
On the rack of shame
If you’d like we could compare your guitar to that one it would likely not be so depressing! :)

Guitars are hard to make and all you ever see are the mistakes you made while building them. You just get better at seeing your mistakes as you get better.
That probably doesn’t sound encouraging. It is an addictive habit. I wish you all the best!
Mark

Zandit75 01-21-2019 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Hatcher (Post 5951683)
Close but, the air is going the other way. It’s attached to a little air pump and helps blow sawdust out of the way so you can see and it doesn’t build up under the cutter.



Congratulations on finishing your first guitar! I still have my first guitar
Downstairs in the basement
On the rack of shame
If you’d like we could compare your guitar to that one it would likely not be so depressing! :)

Guitars are hard to make and all you ever see are the mistakes you made while building them. You just get better at seeing your mistakes as you get better.
That probably doesn’t sound encouraging. It is an addictive habit. I wish you all the best!
Mark

Does this mean we could see a thread of your very first guitar??
Im sure there would be huge interest in that post!!

Mark Hatcher 01-21-2019 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zandit75 (Post 5955672)
Does this mean we could see a thread of your very first guitar??
Im sure there would be huge interest in that post!!

I have a few pictures but, I have been making guitars much longer than I have been taking pictures of guitars :). I’ll admit I’m not real eager to take pictures of anything that’s down in the basement on my rack of shame!

Mark

Zandit75 01-21-2019 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Hatcher (Post 5955834)
I have a few pictures but, I have been making guitars much longer than I have been taking pictures of guitars :). I’ll admit I’m not real eager to take pictures of anything that’s down in the basement on my rack of shame!

Mark

How about we generate a single anonymous account for all of the master luthiers to use. Only the moderators would know who has access to the account name and password.
All of the the luthiers show photos of their first build, and the rest of the community tries to guess which guitar belongs to which luthier??!!
We could call it the AGF Hall of Shfame!!!:D:D

Mark Hatcher 01-22-2019 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zandit75 (Post 5956040)
How about we generate a single anonymous account for all of the master luthiers to use. Only the moderators would know who has access to the account name and password.
All of the the luthiers show photos of their first build, and the rest of the community tries to guess which guitar belongs to which luthier??!!
We could call it the AGF Hall of Shfame!!!:D:D

:) Sounds like a tough thing to sell Zandit75!

Zandit75 01-22-2019 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Hatcher (Post 5956471)
:) Sounds like a tough thing to sell Zandit75!

Haha, was worth a try!![emoji1787]

Mark Hatcher 01-25-2019 07:11 AM

Braces and More
 
I've selected billets, split out the wood for braces, measured, sorted, profiled, and matched the brace blanks for the guitar. Here is a picture of the back with the bracing being glued up:

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4818/...0d8538f0_c.jpg

On another note: For delivery next year I am building another "Tree" guitar. This is a custom order and we've been discussing which wood to use for the top. We started with Swiss Moon Spruce and have recently been discussing Redwood. Either wood can work great for making a wonderful sounding "tree" guitar. We're exploring the various looks of Redwoods to see if we can find a nice match and strong visual appeal but, too much figure in the Redwood could easily conflict with all the "tree" figure. So we're looking for the Goldielocks Redwood top.

I found a well quarter sawn Redwood board that is 2" thick and big enough to cut maybe 8 top sets from. It is has some curl and one side has some wonderful black grain lines. The other side is pretty clean but, still some curl. I'm thinking we'll get quite a variety of matched tops and I'm hopeful the perfect top is in there somewhere.

Here is one of the billets:

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7927/...67154ef2_c.jpg

I think it kind of looks like Koa:

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7858/...703a2a04_c.jpg

Super tight grain as well:

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4830/...6494c4e3_c.jpg

The re-sawing went very well. The center slices are pretty moist so I'm stickering it all for a couple weeks before making any judgements:

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4914/...ef5e11f0_b.jpg

Lots and lots of sticks in this stickering process!

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4824/...18cd3dec_c.jpg

Thanks for viewing!
Mark

Mark Hatcher 01-25-2019 10:48 AM

Fiddleback Rosette and back
 
Here is a picture show the Fiddleback guitars rosette, logo, and back together:

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7906/...cf8a93a5_c.jpg


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