18 years between 1 & 2

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DaveW
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18 years between 1 & 2

Post by DaveW » Tue Dec 11, 2012 5:24 pm

Hi
my second build ,first was 18 years ago ,so please be gentle on me
just setup this morning and it sounds much better than I feared it may.
OM size
EIR back and sides
Spruce Top
Bloodwood bindings
Sapele with Jarrah lamination neck
Headstock Jarrah on front and ash burl on back
Gotoh tuners
Finish : French Polish
and so many mistakes I dont like to think about,but Im pretty happy .
Dave
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56nortondomy
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by 56nortondomy » Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:11 pm

Nice Dave, i don't think too many of us have a build without mistakes, i know i don't, i make a few every time.
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by rocket » Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:26 pm

We are always our own worst critics Dave, always looking to do better, your second build looks fantastic, enjoy your success, it's well deserved.
Rod.
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martintaylor
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by martintaylor » Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:40 pm

Looking great Dave, mistakes are just the marks of the maker. As long as they don't compromise the final sound/playability/look etc they are the difference between factory made and custom made. I know I have a few "unique variations" on the guitars I have built but we are always striving to do better and that's part of the fun.

Martin

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Paul Eisenbrey
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by Paul Eisenbrey » Wed Dec 12, 2012 2:57 pm

Hey Dave,

Nice job! I especially like the bloodwood binding with the rosewood back/sides. I think it adds a bit of definition to the border areas that gets lost with a darker binding.

Don't sweat the mistakes too much: Some of my errors have been sickening, and I've always found a way to turn it into a 'feature' :lol: .

--Paul

Rob the luthier
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by Rob the luthier » Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:24 am

Looks great, its got the classic look that i prefer, :cl , how does it compare to your first build or was that too long ago to remember... :D

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Taffy Evans
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by Taffy Evans » Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:03 am

I am always amazed how well new builders guitars come out, compared to mine years ago, well done Dave. I read once that the mark of a skillful luthier is how well he hides his mistakes.
Taff

DaveW
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by DaveW » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:53 am

Hi Guys
thanks for your kind words
although there lots of mistakes I learnt from my first build a classical (Ive attached pics of that for Rob)and didnt make those again,just new ones!!
Remembering back to the first, I was building it on a concrete floor ,didnt have a bench ,for a lot of it as that was in progress to,made my own moulds and everything else using very limited tools,I sometimes think its a miracle it looks like a guitar.
After that one Taff I think that the amount of information available ,specialty tools and cheap power tools makes it a bit easier, the only thing seems to be harder is finding the room to work in ,I would kill for a decent workshop !
Dave
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The top is Cedar I remember that which I sourced from a company called Woodstock whom I think Carbatech took over .
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The back was also sourced from woodstock I cant remember what it is just a vague recollection that its an African timber of some sort
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classical neck.jpg
Neck is Mahogony and Ebony fingerboard ,have no idea about the bindings
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Rob the luthier
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Re: 18 years between 1 & 2

Post by Rob the luthier » Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:36 am

Again i think your classical looks great, you obviously have a natural flair for guitar building, im looking forward to seeing number 3... :)

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