Thanks again folks,
Clancy wrote:Well deserved praise Rod.
So let me get this right.
You use CA to pore fill in the same way others (myself included) use epoxy? (sanding back to wood?)
Did you do this on the mahogany neck as well?
Yup, I use wax paper to spread the CA around and mash it into the pores, then sand back to wood. Any wood which has visible pores I do this.
Dominic wrote:When you say 'true SJ' do mean not the plans on SM? I have a copy of those and the lower bout seems rounder where yours is a little flattened at the base. I like that better.
Cheers
Dom
Hey Dom,
Well, True is my last name and this is the same shape as Jim Olson's SJ's so..... it's a True SJ

I've not seen the plans from SM.
Bob Connor wrote:Lovely work Rod. You're building is certainly reaching an incredibly high standard.
And you certainly seem to have a love affair with Tasmanian Blackwood.
You'll have to make a trip down this way so we can send you cavorting through the temperate rain forest with the Blackwood nymphs.

HAHAHA! That would be stupendis! Actually, my wife and I are in the initial stages of planning to take our kids around the world from July 2015-July 2016. There would definatly be some time spent Down Unda
And yes, I do think I'm having a bit of a love affair with Tasmanian Blackwood. It's got amazing character, but in it's apperance and tonal qualities.
Stu wrote:Sensational, Rod. Love the macro photos . It shows such a high level of detail in your builds.
I've done a few builds using CA to grainfill Blackwood and other timbers also. It works really, really well, but keep your eye protection and respirator close at hand.
Thanks Stu. Ya, when I pore fill with CA I use a full face respirator, with my spraybooth exhaust fan on, and when I'm done the pore fill I leave the shop cause those fumes linger for too long.
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