-Soundboard is King William Pine
-Back and Sides are Queensland Maple
-Neck is Queensland Maple
-Headstock Veneer is Tasmanian Blackwood
-Bridge is going to be Tasmanian Blackwood
-Bindings are Jarrah
-Fretboard is Australian Bouree (hardness rating is 19 not bad ebony is about 15)
-Bracing is western red cedar
-Rosette is jarrah and tasmanian blackwood with MOP to match diamonds
I am unhappy with the rosette because i didnt cut the trench deep enough and nearly ruined it when finishing the top.
I decided to tap tune the soundboard unbraced and shaved the deadspots back until a nice resonance was the whole way accross the soundboard. I then fully braced the soundboard and retuned it by once again shaving excess wood form the bracing. Im hoping to produce a nice mid tone and strong high range from the guitar and because of the volume of the dreadnaught design, the bass should take care of itself.
I used a home made truss rod and i am happy with it for many reasons, the main one is it cost $3 to make and it is fun making the whole guitar except the fretwire and bridge pins which are ebony.
Enough jibber jabber heres the pics, feel free to hack and critisise on my work and tell me what you think, and who knows if you go hard enough i may tell you what i think. see ya xray




