Yes!...is true! Me gonna build an arch top.
Ok dudes...here we go...
A 17" carved topper for me Chilean curendero buddy who sings the Icaros with an angels voice and is one heck of a jazz picker too.
This ain't gonna be no copy of a Benedetto or D' Angelico.
Yup, its another Padma Built Special.
Using a 50 year old White Kermodie Spruce top from the Mario DaCosta over at http://sprucetonewood.com/, thank you Mario!
The neck back and ribs are from me very own spalted, wormie holed White Birch thats been air drying in me yard for 10 years. Trim woods gonna be white holly from Jesse Burge, walnut, maple or sycamore and topped of with some pear burl. Basically she gonna be a deep honey burst blond and finally dressed in gold hardware. Might even hang a hummmmmmmmmmmbucker off the end of the fretboard.
But wait for this dudes...its gonna be a bold on! With a zero fret too.

Ok lets get started....
First me needed to rip some birch for the back and ribs...see this is how we did it the old fashion way, but only because me big band saw blade is busted and it takes forever to order one in.

Bendin up the ribs with a strip of flashing to prevent the grain from breaking out which happens of fancy grained woods or holy woods bless by worms. Yup thats a BBQ started shoved in a tail pipe...me no bother with any fancy temp controls....just plug her in and let her rip. See..no fancy bender needed.

Letting the ribs chill in the mold for a few days before installing the kerfed linings.


Jointed and gooed up the back, layed down some mystical chicken scratchings of cosmic import and started carving.
Here you can really see the quality of dis spalted holy birch.

This here is a scorp...A1 for removing material fast!

The carving bench...

listening to what she has to say...

This package of White Kermodie arrived from Mario DaCosta and of course me just had to joint and goo her up asp.


Me like using white goo for jointin plates

put her to sleep for 24 hrs....

Here is the difference in how me makes the neck joint. Virtually everybody adds this neck extension block to the neck...Me don't like this idea at all and prefer to make the entire neck from one piece of 3 inch stock, believing this construction to be far stronger than the "add on" neck extension. It is also a heck of a lot harder to cut the tenon in a angled corner for a one piece neck joint, so stay tuned for that part of the build.

Band sawing the one piece neck from 3 inch birch...


Next up is the carving of the White Kermodie top plate. This part of the thread will be covered in step by step details so you dudes get an idea of what its all about. During this carving me will go into how to make your own mini, curved bottom, hand and finger planes from an old file and a hunk of wood that will work just as good, if not better than the fancy shmancy store bought specials. So keep loggin on to see where we is all at with the

Carving of the White Kermodie top...
Blessings
duh Padma