Thursday, December 15, 2011

some time spent with the OM today.

I'll leave it for a week or so under tension to settle then see about a final setup.

because the scale length is slightly shorter than a bouzouki would be I've tilted the neck back an extra couple of degrees to increase the break angle of the strings over the bridge. no where near the angle of a violin, but just a little more than regular to help drive the top. (shorter scale means less tension unless you go up a gauge of strings)

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So what's a guy to do while he's waiting for the varnish on a guitar and an octave mandolin to dry?

I know!!

what about make another mando!!?

Mahogany back & sides, spruce top.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

It's spray time!!

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

so, a load of sanding and ready for finish.....

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the pics don't show it so well, but this top has a nice bit of bearclaw figure across it. subtle and pretty.....

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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

More neck work.

fretboard radiused and stained black (ebony isn't uniformly black y'know.....

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frets in and the neck body joint fine tuned a little.....

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and similar to the OM. without the blackening. rosewood isn't black......

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this is ready to glue in now, but I've run out. Hopefully I'll get some tomorrow!

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