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Finished!

Post by rod » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:24 pm

B&S Tarzali Silkwood
Soundboard Engelmann Spruce
Fingerboard Johnson River Hardwood

Not quite up to the standards of you's blokes, but I'll get there !!!!!
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Re: Finished!

Post by rod » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:31 pm

Seemed to miss a few pictures on the first post !
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Re: Finished!

Post by Clancy » Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:44 pm

Very nice guitar you've got there Rod, and some woods I've never heard of. I think you left some out though - binding?, neck woods? etc. Always curious :wink:
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Re: Finished!

Post by DarwinStrings » Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:22 pm

Nice work Rod, cool headstock. What is Johnson river hardwood?

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Re: Finished!

Post by Kim » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:58 pm

Great work Rod, got yourself a very nice guitar. 8)

What size is it and, what have you got going on inside the soundhole??

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Re: Finished!

Post by Bob Connor » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:12 pm

Looks pretty damn good to me Rod.

How's it sound.

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Post by Nick » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:30 am

Looks pretty good to me too Rod, nice job & you have some nice combinations of woods there too. :cl Got a close up of the rosette also?
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Re: Finished!

Post by rod » Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:04 am

Thank you for the kind remarks......I am sure I don't deserve them this early in my guitar building career!!(but I don't mind anyway :wink: )

Timbers are Tarzali silkwood (Cryptocarya oblata)..grows from Cooktown to the Southern side of the Atherton tablelands in rainforest.....similar to Qld maple,but I think the grain is much nicer!!!...is a little oily to work with.

Johnstone River Hardwood (Backhousia bancroftii)......grows in the Cooktown to Innisfail area in rainforest.......not as hard as ebony, but it is quite hard and I love the colour and stripy grain.

The back strip and end flash are Red cedar which I'm sure you all know the story of.

Neck is glued up Qld maple, and the bindings are White Beech.
The head plate is a Coolibah burl.

As for the inside of the sound-hole, all the bracing is Sitka spruce...my daughter made up the decal that you can see inside, and the vinyl sticker on the headstock.

Bob, I am a lot happier with the way this one sounds, but will be taking the advice you have all given me on the bracing withe the next one.....which I am about to start....( going foreign on this one with Indian Rosewood.)

Thanks again for the kind remarks.............Rod.

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Re: Finished!

Post by rod » Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:14 am

Soudhole for Nick
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