# 19 off the bench
- steve roberts
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# 19 off the bench
Hi Guys,
Latest off my bench (#19) - tried to be a little bit different. This is the first time I've used Ziricote - it bent relatively easily and I'm really pleased with the way the timber grain came up when finished
Specs:
Body size: 000
Top: Sitka Spruce
Back & sides: Ziricote
Neck: Qld Maple
Fretboard: Queen Ebony
Bridge & Headplate: Ebony
Bindings: Blackwood
Purflings: Paua Shell
Finish: Nitrocellulous lacquer
Neck finish: True Oil
Scale length: 25.4
Fitted with Fishman Pyrus pickup.
Head stock shape inspired by Matthew Artinger's design.
Regards
Steve
Latest off my bench (#19) - tried to be a little bit different. This is the first time I've used Ziricote - it bent relatively easily and I'm really pleased with the way the timber grain came up when finished
Specs:
Body size: 000
Top: Sitka Spruce
Back & sides: Ziricote
Neck: Qld Maple
Fretboard: Queen Ebony
Bridge & Headplate: Ebony
Bindings: Blackwood
Purflings: Paua Shell
Finish: Nitrocellulous lacquer
Neck finish: True Oil
Scale length: 25.4
Fitted with Fishman Pyrus pickup.
Head stock shape inspired by Matthew Artinger's design.
Regards
Steve
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You've made an incredible looking guitar there. Very nicely done and an excellent selection/combination of timbers
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Steve,
+1
+1
that finish is great. congratulations on an excellent looking guitar.demonx wrote:You've made an incredible looking guitar there. Very nicely done and an excellent selection/combination of timbers
cheers wayne . . .
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Nice work Steve. Its got bling but it's not crowded with bling. The headstock works for me too 

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Re: # 19 off the bench
Very nice looking twanger there Steve. When you say the Ziricote bent relatively easy, do you bend with forms & blanket? (I've got my first ziricote build in my calender and have heard it can be quite brittle unless bent on a form & blanket)
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beautiful.
Have a Ziricote set I want to use on an OM 12-string--just because....
Also very interested i the bending process you used, as I only have a pipe, but could get access to blankets.....
Have a Ziricote set I want to use on an OM 12-string--just because....
Also very interested i the bending process you used, as I only have a pipe, but could get access to blankets.....
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Re: # 19 off the bench
Yeah What they Said Amazing 

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- steve roberts
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Re: # 19 off the bench
Thanks guys
I put more "bling" on this guitar than I would normally. The timber just seemed to warrant that little bit extra. I am pleased with the way it turned out and am glad that you guys don't seem to think it is overdone.
As to how I bent the Ziricote - I bent it over a form in a fox style bender and I used a heat blanket to bend the cutaway in a purpose built mould. I didn't know what to expect so I bent it very slowly and it all turned out well. I would be happy to build another guitar using the same material.
Regards,
Steve
I put more "bling" on this guitar than I would normally. The timber just seemed to warrant that little bit extra. I am pleased with the way it turned out and am glad that you guys don't seem to think it is overdone.
As to how I bent the Ziricote - I bent it over a form in a fox style bender and I used a heat blanket to bend the cutaway in a purpose built mould. I didn't know what to expect so I bent it very slowly and it all turned out well. I would be happy to build another guitar using the same material.
Regards,
Steve
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Very tasty Steve. I love Ziricote. In another life in LA we went through many M3 of the " poor mans rosewood". Not the case any longer.
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Nice one, Steve.
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Headstock, whooo ha!
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Wow, Steve, there's so much work in this. It looks amazing. What pickup system did you go with?
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- steve roberts
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Hi Martin
Fishman Pyrus sounds great but still don't like cutting big holes in guitars .
Regards Steve
Fishman Pyrus sounds great but still don't like cutting big holes in guitars .
Regards Steve
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Very special Steve - those Blackwood bindings look like gold in the second photo.
Cheers
Col
Cheers
Col
- Taffy Evans
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Re: # 19 off the bench
Nice looking collection of timbers and I like the delicate looking headstock. well done.
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Excellent looking guitar, the entire guitar goes so well together.
You should be very proud of that effort.
You should be very proud of that effort.
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Beautiful!
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lovely instrument there Steve, i especially love the headstock beautiful shape, i haven't had a go at a slotted one yet, i'll put that on the to do list. Full marks to you though for a very elegant instrument
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Wow that guitar is unbelievably stunning... 

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