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Post by Allen » Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:53 pm

I ended up cutting mine with a chisel as normal, then put on a 120 grit disk on my belt, disk sander and then just rotated the disk by rolling the belt by hand. Touching up the miter carefully with my one free hand. Sounds more complicated than it actually is.

Makes me think that to do this you might need three hands....oh never mind. Your from Tassie. Two heads, three arms...your all set. :lol:
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Post by Stephen Kinnaird » Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:14 pm

Bob, that's a lovely little box there.
The ebony bindings are a great choice.
My helper Ryan got a set of that Gum from Tim, and he'll be pleased to see how nicely yours is coming along.
Will you use hard shellac over the zpoxy?

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Post by ozziebluesman » Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:31 pm

Looks great Bob! I bought a set of the gum from Tim as well. It sure looks amazing. Wonder what the tone will be?

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Post by Bob Connor » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:26 am

I got some pictures off my phone of the bracing Allen.

Stolen unashamedley from Kim Hickey, in fact he suggested it.

The braces ended up much, much smaller than you see in the photo.

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Jack - I think E.delegtensis, E.regnans and E.obliqua are all very similar and are sold as Vic Ash or Tas Oak. In fact they're pretty well indistinguishable once they're not a complete tree. But it's a very nice wood to work with and has the tonal qualities that would appear to make a nice instrument.

Steve - We've stopped using the Hard Shellac and are now using a locally made pre-cat lacquer. There were some issues with crazing with it. The formula has been changed to add a plasticising agent but we had a gallon
of the pre-cat in the shed so we decided to use it. And were pretty happy with the results.
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Post by Allen » Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:39 pm

How did you decide on how to voice the top? Just keep shaving spruce until you were afraid to take any more off?
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Post by Bob Connor » Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:15 pm

Just flex and tap.

Listening for sustain in the tap tone over the lower bout.
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Post by Dennis Leahy » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:24 am

Dennis Leahy wrote:I have a sneaking suspicion that this guitar is going to look incredible with a finish on it. By that I mean the visual impact of the curls is going to triple under a finish.
I know it's poor form to quote myself, but wow! This guitar is so elegant and beautiful! I like this so much better than the hundreds or probably thousands of fiddleback Maple guitars I have seen.

Be sure to get a full set of high quality, high resolution photos of this one when complete. Besides the fact it would make a great poster, or the pinup guitar for a guitar of the month calendar, it will forever be a standout in your brochure.

I hope it sounds half as good as it looks Bob!

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Post by Hesh1956 » Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:39 pm

She looks fantastic Bob buddy! :cl :cl :cl :cl

I really like the end graft too - very eloquent. And the flame on that zoot is going to look very cool too.

Nice job.

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Post by Tigermyrtle » Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:11 pm

Well Sebastiaan, What more can I say, but draw all of your money out of the Bank and buy all of Bunnings Quartersawn Fiddleback Eucalyptus.
Regards Bob.
sebastiaan56 wrote:Hi Bob,

Lookin gooood.... Is this the same stuff that I saw at Bunnies on the weekend? Sometimes they have gems in their racks. Pity its from Gunns....

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Post by sebastiaan56 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:47 am

Hi Bob,

I wont deal with Gunns unless I absolutely have to. As a company they remind me of Coles Myer in the bad old days......
make mine fifths........

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