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Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 5:40 pm
by Tootalltom
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Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 1:04 pm
by lamanoditrento
Very nice, I like the end wedge :cl

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:54 pm
by Tootalltom
Thanks, several jig trials to compensate for the curvature of the body. Should of posted that the bindings, fingerboards, bridge are holly. All* the woods used in this guitar I milled and were from development sites that were destined for the dump.
*The top was from a cedar log that washed up onto the beach in front of my home that is 35 to 50 years to the inch.

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 8:21 am
by Mark McLean
You achieved a really unique look with that combination of woods. It appears to be very skillfully executed. And it would feel great to have sourced all of the timber yourself. I love that you rescued that amazing looking walnut from the scrap heap. What finish did you use for the gloss?

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 4:40 pm
by Tootalltom
Thanks
For the interest. Having worked with a friend who built guitars for Larrivee for the past twelve years I started designing my own body styles and wood combinations four years ago. I am fortunate to have quite a huge stash of really rare and noncommercial woods that I attained thru my former occupation in civil engineering.

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:51 pm
by Fisherman
Some great colours in this one. I used red cedar for a soundboard in a recent build and thought it had pretty good tone. Very strong in the midrange in particular.

I also used it for the neck of my last guitar. It looked identical to some spanish cedar i had (although diff species) so I actually used some spanish cedar in the heel block because I was running short on wood - i still cant tell the difference between the woods in the heel even knowing its a diff wood.

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:29 pm
by Tootalltom
I have great opportunity for red cedar and spruce living here on the coast of British Columbia. Red cedar is a great top wood and the colour variations are huge. I have some cedar that is heavy and some light as a feather..it all comes down to the tap tone. One note, red cedar on a large guitar I think can be risky, as it splitts along the grain easily. I would consider gluing some veneer on the inside in strategic locations depending on your bracing system.

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:30 pm
by Tootalltom
I have great opportunity for red cedar and spruce living here on the coast of British Columbia. Red cedar is a great top wood and the colour variations are huge. I have some cedar that is heavy and some light as a feather..it all comes down to the tap tone. One note, red cedar on a large guitar I think can be risky, as it splitts along the grain easily. I would consider gluing some veneer on the inside in strategic locations depending on your bracing system.

Re: Walnut back red cedar top, claro/black walnut

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:21 pm
by Fisherman
My mistake... I used Australian red cedar and assumed you had used the same. Youhave turned that WRC a nice colour.

I'm a fan of WRC too... interesting thoughts you make on needing to be careful with it. I once owned a Bernabe guitar that had a cedar top and hardly any bracing at all... just one brace down the middle and a couple of closing bars! It sounded superb and has held up since 1974 ;) As you say, there is variation ... it must have been some stiff cedar!