Looks like a guitar
Looks like a guitar
Some pictures of an all mahogany OM that I finished recently.
Plain and unadorned, it looks like a guitar and even sounds like one.
Top back and sides Macassar mahogany bought on eBay.
Neck Qld maple
Finger board EI rosewood
Tuners Golden Age from Stewmac
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Plain and unadorned, it looks like a guitar and even sounds like one.
Top back and sides Macassar mahogany bought on eBay.
Neck Qld maple
Finger board EI rosewood
Tuners Golden Age from Stewmac
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Bruce Mc.
Re: Looks like a guitar
I like that a lot - good job! The 'plain, unadorned' look has always appealed to me.
What was your finish type and procedure?
What was your finish type and procedure?
Dave Bagwill
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Get your facts first, then distort them as you please. - Mark Twain
Re: Looks like a guitar
Beautifully simple and elegant Bruce, love it.
Although I'm a bit sus on the plant in the background of the headstock shot, seeing as it's in Canberra I thought maybe that's what makes the politicians carry on like children during question time
Although I'm a bit sus on the plant in the background of the headstock shot, seeing as it's in Canberra I thought maybe that's what makes the politicians carry on like children during question time

Matt
Re: Looks like a guitar
Very cool looking guitar you've made there Bruce. Loads of class & style..
Cheers
Kim

Cheers
Kim
Re: Looks like a guitar
Ditto, ditto and ditto.
Nice. And, yes, please what did you finish with. I want that satin look on my current one....I've got tru-oil....
Nice. And, yes, please what did you finish with. I want that satin look on my current one....I've got tru-oil....
I wish I was half the man my dog thinks I am....
Cheers,
Nick
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Cheers,
Nick
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Hi Dave
The finish is Danish oil, several applications worked in with 400 and 600 wet and dry.
Initially I sealed the body/neck with dewaxed blonde shellac then started the oiling using
400 wet and dry to spread the oil. I applied the oil generously and evenly then wiped off
any excess with a clean soft cloth after about 30 mins. Then I left it for a couple of days
until the surface was dry before applying the next coat. I repeated this procedure changing
to 600 wet and dry.
The finish is Danish oil, several applications worked in with 400 and 600 wet and dry.
Initially I sealed the body/neck with dewaxed blonde shellac then started the oiling using
400 wet and dry to spread the oil. I applied the oil generously and evenly then wiped off
any excess with a clean soft cloth after about 30 mins. Then I left it for a couple of days
until the surface was dry before applying the next coat. I repeated this procedure changing
to 600 wet and dry.
Bruce Mc.
Re: Looks like a guitar
I recently had a rather enjoyable half hour playing this fine instrument in the hallowed halls of Parliament House.
While noodling away on a bit of The Oils 'No Reaction', I started to wonder if Pete would poke his dome in through the doorway & give us a dance.
You've done well with this one Bruce!
While noodling away on a bit of The Oils 'No Reaction', I started to wonder if Pete would poke his dome in through the doorway & give us a dance.

You've done well with this one Bruce!
Craig
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
Re: Looks like a guitar
Thanks for the kind comments.
Dear Matthew
The vegetation you refer to is a seven lobed dissected leaf variety of Acer palmatum, very common in Canberra.
I have no idea as to what you are alluding to. (TICFIB)
This guitar was partially completed when I attended Trevor's course in June, so I was not able
to apply everything I learnt at the course to this one. I will only say that the resonant frequencies
for T (1,1)1 and T(1,1)2 are well above the suggested ranges and there is no obvious T(1,1)3.
I have fiddled with the bracing and sound hole diameter to move the resonant frequencies away from
note frequencies. I think it worked.
Dear Matthew
The vegetation you refer to is a seven lobed dissected leaf variety of Acer palmatum, very common in Canberra.
I have no idea as to what you are alluding to. (TICFIB)
This guitar was partially completed when I attended Trevor's course in June, so I was not able
to apply everything I learnt at the course to this one. I will only say that the resonant frequencies
for T (1,1)1 and T(1,1)2 are well above the suggested ranges and there is no obvious T(1,1)3.
I have fiddled with the bracing and sound hole diameter to move the resonant frequencies away from
note frequencies. I think it worked.
Bruce Mc.
Re: Looks like a guitar
Thanks Bruce, I'm glad it has worked out well for you, it certainly looks the goods.
Thanks also for the info on Acer palmatum ( Now that I think about it that might be the politicians problem, they're smoking the wrong plant
)
Thanks also for the info on Acer palmatum ( Now that I think about it that might be the politicians problem, they're smoking the wrong plant

Matt
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Very nice Bruce. I like the all mahogany look. Your headstock looks grand and the workmanship is first class.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Cheers
Alan
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Cheers
Alan
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Re: Looks like a guitar
Nice one Bruce. Very Martinesque.
I bet it sounds killer with 13s and a slide.
I bet it sounds killer with 13s and a slide.
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