Well I know this topic has just been covered but I finally have my new workshop 90% operational and feel I've actually got something to contribute now

I could have just continued and bumped the old thread but it had unintentionally got a little off topic so I thought I'd start a new one...
Any other last minute contributors feel free to jump on board

Here's some of what's on my bench at the moment.
The trusty truss rod jig just prior to use -

Then the old shooting board was getting a workout -

On some particularly stunning figured timber... any guesses?

And then there is this on the other bench... A Cymbalom in for repair for a customer.


Just be happy guitars don't usually have this many strings...



This Cymbalom was bought off ebay in the Ukraine I think? It did in fact arrive, much to the owners surprise, months after payment. However when it was tuned up, it wanted to do its impressionism version of a banana, which is unfortunate. So in it came. Though I have made a couple of these, this one differs a little. Upon inspection, it has a delaminated joint in the top and some bracing that is doing the unstuck (Cure reference sorry!) etc which wouldn't help the bending situation. It should not account for it completely though and with no further structural damage, leads me to believe it has either; A - been cheaply made with too light a framework to support the intended string tension or; B - too heavy gauge strings for it's intended construction

Now to figure out the best approach to rectify the problems...
I'll do a thread documenting the next time I build one of these, just for something different on here.
Cheers all,
Jeremy.