
Please excuse the photography.

Top - Student grade WRC sourced from Daryl Wheeler (formerly Gilet Guitars).
Back and sides - Macrocarpa sourced from Timothy Spittle esq.
Fingerboard/Bridge - East Indian Rosewood, ebay - Rosewood and Bits of Everything.
Neck- Toona Ciliata, Working with Wood Expo in Canberra some time ago.
Tuners - ebay specials.
Bindings - Jarrah sourced from Timothy Spittle esq.
Rosette - ebay special.
Saddle/Nut - bone from local butcher.
Finish - French Polish, Robbie O'Brien method.
Weight - 1.578 kg.
T (1.1)1 - 99.7
T (1.1)2 - 190
T (1.1)3 - 237, I recorded what I assume is the back frequency as I do not have a fat gut.
I did not set out to make a flamenco guitar, nor do I consider this guitar to be one.
It does not have the "attack" or "bite" of a traditional flamenco, never the less I am
happy with the finished guitar. It sounds ok to me.
The macrocarpa was a lovely timber to work with and bent very easily. I would happily
build with it again.