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Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by P Bill » Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:09 am

This is a tenor bevel top guitar, most likely a one off. Made to give context to my cigarbox tables. I actually know people not very interested in luthiery !


scale............23 1/4 in, tuned in 5's cgda
body............cut from one piece of PNG Rosewood 420mm x 220mm x 50mm
neck............kwila
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veneers...... Solomon Blackwood

Top.......25mm
sides.....9mm
back......2.6mm

The top graduations are 90% off the saw and worked after it was glued to the sides. No recurve as such but worked to 3mm on the sides and ends.

The sides are carved to a C profile, 3- 4mm at the centre. This greatly improved the tap tone.

The tone bars are thinner but taller than a mandolin, about 10mm under the feet, falling away to nothing. At this stage I worked the top and the bars

flipping it over and testing deflection at the ff's with finger pressure. I spent a day working the top, bars and sides. As crude as it is it was an absorbing

challenge.

The bridge started out twice as big and took 3 goes to get the final size.

I didn't organise proper tenor guitar strings and am making do with tenor banjo strings gdae. The 2 wound strings seemed floppy so it's now cross tuned

like a fiddle aeae, big improvment.

In the end it's better than I expected but just ok. It's like a talking dog. You don't care what he says...he can talk!

I would like to make a regular tenor but a 5 string, cgdae, giving it the range of a fiddle/ viola.

I would love to take credit for the calligraphy ff's. I saw them on the Mastronet site about 6 mos ago in an unrelated thread. I can't find the thread.


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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by Nick » Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:29 pm

Nice fun looking job there Bill & neat & tidy too. The Solomon Blackwood veneer is nice, that last picture I would have almost picked it for New Zealand Rimu, a nice earthy colour. Bit over the top with a dovetail neck joint though isn't it?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by ozwood » Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:02 pm

I like That , the big daddy of Cigar Box guitars. very nice !!! the timber does the Talking.
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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by steve roberts » Fri Nov 30, 2012 4:01 pm

Hi Bill
The timber look great realy neat job.
Nice to see something different great workmanship
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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by nnickusa » Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:59 pm

Nice change of pace, mate. Cool.

Can I ask you where you found the 4-string tailpiece? Been looking for a while and can't find one....

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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by P Bill » Sat Dec 01, 2012 2:28 pm

Cheers everybody,

Nick, the only veneer is on the headstock, the body is PNG Rosewood. The dovetail would be over the top if I did it the

router way, this one was bandsawn. For me the work goes well when I'm not too fussed. Now to work on not being

fussed over the important stuff.

Nick it's a mandolin tail, from stewmac. ( loop ends )

I have a sound file ready. Soundcloud insists they sent a confirmation, we got nuthin.
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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by nnickusa » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:07 pm

Thanks Bill. Now, may I ask what cold long beer you were enjoying while surveying the results of your hard efforts? :gui There is a very distinct and fresh ring on the bench..... :lol:
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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar

Post by Nick » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:07 pm

P Bill wrote:Cheers everybody,

Nick, the only veneer is on the headstock, the body is PNG Rosewood.
:oops: :oops: Should have read the description a bit better, sorry Bill...... but it still looks nice everytime I see it :D
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Re: Bevel Top Tenor Cigar with sound

Post by P Bill » Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:28 am

The good news is I didn't overbuild the top. The bad news is it's going down slow.

This is the first time we've used Soundcloud. It sounds better thru headphones than thru open speakers.

This guitar is unamplified.

I haven't played boogie in years. With the open tunings, it just started coming out.

AEAE, back to natural GDAE, and with the saggy top, GDGD.

http://soundcloud.com/jim816274589/zoom-upload-boogie9
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