I'm reposting this topic since it didn't survive the ANZLF server breakdown, but no worries, I kept a copy so here it is:
My name's Gwenn and I live in Paris (but next summer I'm moving to London UK with my job).
I got into amateur guitar building a year ago and almost completed a first build (a Padauk OM guitar).
I am now in the early stages of my second build: a "post-1926" Weissenborn-copy. I say "post 1926" as a reference to Tom Noe's book and all the posts I've read on the subject of late 1920s' weissenborn construction (especially those with Tony Francis' comments) which included (among other things) a massive bridge plate (the "christmas tree" bridge plate) a narrower and shallower bridge. I must thank Alan Hamley from Townsville Queensland for the valuable information he's been giving me regarding Weissenborn construction: thanks Alan!
TIMBER:
Regarding timber, I've decided to go with Tim Spittle's exquisite blackhearted Sassafras:
This is just back and sides, but you will see the top later on.
For the other parts it's going to be:
- Headstock: BH Sassafras
- Fretboard: Eucalyptus wandoo (position markers: maple)
- Bridge: Wandoo
- Rosette: Wandoo, maple; w/b/w purfling
- Bindings: Pacific blackwood and b/w purfling
- Christmas tree bridge plate: sugar maple
NAME:
I thought the name Firefly sounded good on a Weissenborn copy, it's got this dusty-mystic-deep south scent to it. I've begun to work on the (how do you call that in English), well the sticker, but there's still room for improvement...:

CONSTRUCTION:
I've started with jointing the soundboard and the back, using the spanish method:
Then I've been working on the wandoo fretboard:
the rosette which consists in 12 30° sectors of wanddo with the grain running from the center towards the periphery, separated as you can see by .5mm maple veneer. It is now glued to the fretboard, but I still need to make it flush with the soundboard and then I'll add purflings inside and outside the wanddo sectors..
Well that's all for now... I also forgot to say that I've got my mould done and my side profiled...
And most importantly and I have been working on this for the last couple of months: I've completed a scale one plan in which I try to include all the details I've found on the properties of those "post-1926" weissenborns, i.e. the christmas tree and the reduced bridge, but also details that really lack in my opinion in the MIMF and Stewmac plans: details on the headstock, the neck doublers, side profiles and other things:
Then, I've been working on my headstock. I still need to refine it but the basic shape/dimensions are there...
So this is a wandoo headplate on a sassafras headstock...
(notice the euro-patriotic photo composition

Unfortunately I have had issues with my rosette... it didn't stand the process of making it flush with the soundboard (at least part of it did not). I think the grove I cut was too shallow, so I need to give it another try. No worries...
The Firefly is now well on its way!
Saturday was bending session. I've only bent Mahogany and Padauk so far. Both are supposed to be easy to bend but as I'm still a newby, these two timbers gave me some resistance befor they accepted the shape I was looking for. But Sassaras is a totally different story: effortlessly the sides accepted their new shape and no bad surprise during the process:
Then, I worked on the back which is now fully braced.
After having let the sides chill out for a while, I assembled them to the headstock and end block
(If you look well at this picture, you'll see that where the soundhole is supposed to be, there's the Eiffel tower!)
And I also glued the top kerfed lining and the spruce doublers in the "neck" part...
And I reworked on my rosette since my first try didn't work in the end...
So, to resume, I've now got: almost finish sides, finished back, finished fretboard and nearly finish top: looks like I'll be able to close the box pretty soon!
Thanks for watching!
Gwenn[