KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:08 am

Ouch...hit the 'submit' button too soon.

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:11 am

...and:
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And the Mulga fretboard-- I love this stuff:

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Thanks for watching along, everyone, and many thanks for the encouragement along the way.

Steve
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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by charangohabsburg » Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:49 pm

What a beauty! :cl
It was not until now on the finished guitar pictures that I have seen the tiger face on the headstock. Actually there are several tiger faces present. No wonder tiger myrtle is called tiger myrtle...
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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:42 am

Thanks Markus, much appreciated!

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by ernie » Sat Aug 27, 2011 6:33 am

Steve quick question, Where do you buy those aluminum kerfing clamps from??? The ones I use are flimsy alum made in china without a lot of clamping power. thanks ernie

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Bob Connor » Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:35 am

Nice to see that it's opening up nicely Steve.

I've built half a dozen KB topped guitars now and they all seem to do this around the 6 month mark.

Give it another 12 months and you will also notice some nice development of tone.

Happens a bit quicker than an Adi top. :lol:
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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Sat Aug 27, 2011 1:09 pm

Ernie, those clamps came from a gentleman that was on the OLF... and I can't remember the name. :toi The clamping power is supplied by rubber surgical tubing which I had to double up to get enough force. Probably some small spring clamps would do just as well--or better.

Bob, the guitar was delivered just an hour ago to a young man in Seattle, so I'll ask him, next year, how she's sounding! Thanks again, mate.

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by ernie » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:57 am

Thanks stephen, guess will stick with my el cheapo made in republic of C alum spring clamps.Am too lazy to tie on surgical tubing, although I do own a slingshot (surgical tubing) to knock wabbits out of garden :cl

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:05 pm

Ernie, that's a useful skill. Slingshotting will help your lining-clamping more than you know!

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by auscab » Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:25 pm

Steve ,
Beautiful Guitar, the browns on the front all blend and look matched in a subtle way,which matches the subtle shell. I also saw the cut away 12 fret you did recenly and put up on OLF , another incredible guitar.
Can I ask , did you use the teflon strip method and how wide is it ? the standard LMI
strips are 63" 94 " thick 1.6 mm and 2.4 mm Im guessing the thickness is the visible surface.

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Re: KB Pine/Blackwood OOO

Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:11 pm

Thanks Rob for your kind comments.
Yes, there's a pic somewhere on this post that shows the teflon strip being used.
I chose the 1/16" pearl-- .0625" or so-- and got the teflon strip for that width.
In that size the stip is nearly square, so I'm always checking with my calipers to see which face is the one needed. I mark that with a pen so that I've got the correct width being established for the pearl. Make sense?

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