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Congratulations, Mark! You have managed to create a unique, personal brand in a very crowded field.
Is there a particular part of the building process that you would say you do most differently now vs your first build?
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I’m a fan, Mark, very much looking forward to seeing what you deem worthy to include in this guitar. I always appreciate the depth of your explanations and how freely you share your craft. Your instruments are elegant, and I love watching each take shape.
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Well put Mark and glad to see that you are still enjoying the journey.
I know that I was near 1000 finishes when I started my hiatus and still enjoyed trying something new.
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Congratulations Mark and welcome to the club. I crossed that line over 2 decades ago and I’m almost at 300 now and I still scratch my head on occasions. The acoustic guitar is certainly one complex machine that should keep us intrigued for a very long time.
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Let's get back to the top and our intrepid beachcomber.
After filling up his little motorboat he weaves his way through the islands of Vancouver Bay to his shop. There the rough billets are inspected and cleaned up before storage: ![]() I ordered a tricolored WRC billet: ![]() Once received and after the billet is acclimated to my shop, I squared it up with my Scrub plane. A Scrub plane is a little beast of a plane for fast rough work. I think of it as my little Badger. ![]() With that done I'm ready to start resawing. I'll confess I haven't started resawing by hand (yet). Here are the top halves cut and stickered. They'll stay here until I'm sure they are fully stabilized: ![]() Three years later I'm comfortable to use one of these sets for #100 Here are a couple samples from my 11 and 1/2 top sets: ![]() Considering the model and the my goals I selected out this top: ![]() ![]() ![]() Ready for the close up: ![]() m
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Man, that is some beautiful WRC. Wow!
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Thanks for the detailed explanations and beautiful pics, Mark. That WRC is stunning!
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That’s beautiful stuff! I sometimes think of the top, visually, as a “canvas.” I’ll be interested to see your artwork with it. Dave
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Oh my goodness, that is beautiful cedar.
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After the top is joined and generally smoothed the next step is to do the rosette. That starts with cutting the channel. The cleanest way to cut a channel I have found is to cut the edges with a very sharp blade and then route it out with a very sharp router plane:
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That brought a chuckle. I know what you mean.
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