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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; ![]() So by the time I get to an omelet spatula you can see that my inner luthier is already kicking in: ![]() I love the sculpturing possibilities this wood has so let's get back to building that Penelope; ![]() Wait till you see the headstock image that wants out of my head!
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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).
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Now you have me excited to see this headstock idea.
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Thanks for the heads up! That's funny, maybe I should have made cat toys for Enzo
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It will be a little while but, I've got big ideas!
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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!
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Sorry duplicate
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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? ![]() |
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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;
![]() The Hard Maple neck seems to add additional sustain; ![]() The guitar is African Padauk and it is trimmed in Black Ebony; ![]() 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; ![]() 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; ![]() I did a bit of Black Ebony sculpting to maintain the line of flow on the back binding; ![]() To keep the weight of the Hard Maple neck in balance I designed a lighter open headstock specifically for this model; ![]() ![]() and I also used the rather lightweight Schertler tuners; ![]() I brought the African Padauk up the back of the neck in the center laminate and then onto the back headstock laminate; ![]() This Padauk is bordered with a black purfling line to keep it all nice and crisp. Thanks for viewing! Mark
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Mark Hatcher www.hatcherguitars.com “Let me make the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws.”. Andrew Fletcher Last edited by Mark Hatcher; 10-28-2016 at 12:03 PM. |
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Yowzer! Stunning guitar!
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My goodness that is a purdy little thang!
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Fantastico!!!!! I would comment I what I like, but I like it ALL!
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Thanks! That Padauk has a lot to say.
Thanks cigarfan, It's a lot of guitar in a little package. Quote:
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