Myrtle OM
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Hi Guys
It's been a while between posts, this is Number 5
Tasmanian Myrtle back and sides
Engelmann Top
Mahogany neck
Gidgee Head plate, Bridge and fretboard
Cheers Frank
It's been a while between posts, this is Number 5
Tasmanian Myrtle back and sides
Engelmann Top
Mahogany neck
Gidgee Head plate, Bridge and fretboard
Cheers Frank
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Lovely color to that top Hank. Is it shellac?
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- Myrtle
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Thanks Allen, yeah i think i did a couple of coats of shellac and then Mirotone NC.
Think i cut and buffed it too
Hey Allen got a question for ya, I'm finishing up a couple of Concert Ukuleles, whats the norm for string height at the 14th?
Cheers
Frank
Think i cut and buffed it too

Hey Allen got a question for ya, I'm finishing up a couple of Concert Ukuleles, whats the norm for string height at the 14th?
Cheers
Frank
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The measure is always at the 12th fret, and norm will be 0.090 - 0.100". I think that translates to 2.0 to 2.2mm
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- Myrtle
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thanks Allen, i just glued the bridges, bit scary
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0.040 to 1mm
0.090 = 2.25mm
0.100 = 2.5mm
0.090 = 2.25mm
0.100 = 2.5mm
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Nice looking guitar, congratulations. I like the clean looking headstock design especially.
The Tas myrtle in my stash is quite pink...which i quite like, but good to know it can go golden too
The Tas myrtle in my stash is quite pink...which i quite like, but good to know it can go golden too
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Hi Frank,
Lovely work mate.
Simple and elegant.
Was the Myrtle a pinkie colour before the shellac?
I have a set of high figure myrtle and it is very pink.
Thanks for posting
Cheers
Alan
Lovely work mate.
Simple and elegant.
Was the Myrtle a pinkie colour before the shellac?
I have a set of high figure myrtle and it is very pink.
Thanks for posting
Cheers
Alan
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Beautiful Frank,
How does it play and sound?
Cheers
Jim
How does it play and sound?
Cheers
Jim
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Love those golden tones, especially the shimmer on the myrtle back.
Ando
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Thanks Guys
I do have a soft spot for Tas Myrtle and have used it for bodies and necks
I've found it varies in colour from Deep Reds to pale pink and even some green washes, but haven't seen a piece i didn't like
The shellac does warm it up, that and UV, reminds me of American Cherry in that it darkens fairly quickly
How does it sound? OK i guess, I made 2 using the same stick of timber for backs and sides, same top and neck timber.
I think the first one (mine) sounds better, think i was nervous about making the top too thin on this one.
Left it a bit chunky at 2.8 and i think lost some bottom end
Thanks again for the positive comments
Cheers Frank
I do have a soft spot for Tas Myrtle and have used it for bodies and necks
I've found it varies in colour from Deep Reds to pale pink and even some green washes, but haven't seen a piece i didn't like
The shellac does warm it up, that and UV, reminds me of American Cherry in that it darkens fairly quickly
How does it sound? OK i guess, I made 2 using the same stick of timber for backs and sides, same top and neck timber.
I think the first one (mine) sounds better, think i was nervous about making the top too thin on this one.
Left it a bit chunky at 2.8 and i think lost some bottom end
Thanks again for the positive comments
Cheers Frank
Without deviation progress is not possible.
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