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Author: | Chris Cordle [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:26 pm ] |
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I've been so busy building that I haven't taken time to stop and take any pics until today. This is build #2. It is a redwood top and claro walnut back & sides in the auditorium shape. By the end of the week I hope to have the back on. After that, before I can proceed I will need to build a jig to route my end grafts. (Any ideas will be greatly appreciated). I tried something a little different on the X-Braces on this one. Rather that scallop the tail end I left them taller and thinner. They appear thick in this pic but I think it's showing the thickness at the base as they taper rather quickly and more true to the shape in Cumpiano's drawings. Any thoughts? Here's a couple of pics of top and inside my quaint little shop. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Bill Greene [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:38 pm ] |
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Truly nice guitar Chris! That settles it...if I ever get off my lazy rear and get motivated to actually "do" something, I'm going to build with a redwood top. The more of those things I see the more I want something with redwood. Also, I'd love to see a closeup of that bracing, and rosette. Both look great. Again, that's really sweet...and the shop is awesome looking. Clean. |
Author: | LarryH [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:40 pm ] |
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Overall it looks really nice to my eye. I think the wood choice will be awesome. What shape is that? Also noticed you have your top on and haven't profiled the sides yet. Not that I know about these things but that's a different order than I have done it in. Would love to see a close-up of the braces and what you are to talking about with their profile. And your quaint little shop looks very organized and workable - nice job. |
Author: | Homeboy [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:23 pm ] |
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Looks great buddy. Blake |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:27 pm ] |
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[QUOTE=LarryH] Overall it looks really nice to my eye. I think the wood choice will be awesome. What shape is that? Also noticed you have your top on and haven't profiled the sides yet. Not that I know about these things but that's a different order than I have done it in. Would love to see a close-up of the braces and what you are to talking about with their profile. And your quaint little shop looks very organized and workable - nice job.[/QUOTE] Hi Larry, I guess we do as we are taught! My instructor always says "with failure comes the questioning of the method". So, the way I learned it, contouring the sides and fitting the back is the next step for me. The shape is a Grand Auditorium made famous by Bob Taylor. To my eye this is the best shape ever designed. (I know that's a highly debateable subject, just my point of view). I'll have to try again on the close-ups...they came out blurry. |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:32 pm ] |
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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] Looking great Chris and your progress is again very fast on this one too. I think that you will love the redwood top. To me Redwood has a seet sound with better projection and attack then WRC. BTW you get the neak freak of the week (NFOTW) arard for your very cool looking shop!!!! Walnut makes a great sounding guitar too and bends easily, it light and responsive, and of course a very pretty wood. Nice work!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks Hesh, I am a huge fan of redwood tops. My main gigging axe is a redwood/EIR OMD built by my instructor. My first build was port orford cedar and the sister set of claro walnut so I'm anticipating a smooth build on this one. As for my shop... I have no choice but to keep it clean and neat. For one, it's 14' x 14' which leaves no room for clutter. Secondly, and most importantly, the way my mind works I cannot function in clutter. |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:35 pm ] |
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[QUOTE=Hesh1956] BTW we were just talking about if people profile the neck block or keep it flat. Your guitar is an excellent example to me of how much nicer a profiled neck block looks.[/QUOTE] Hesh, That was me that started that thread. When I went to glue the headblock and tailblock it was obvious that the headblock was not going to fit the mold. There was so much good advise offered up that it was a cinch to pull off. I actually took your advise and marked the block with the contour of the mold and shaped it on the sander. Quick & easy work! Thanks! |
Author: | CarltonM [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:39 pm ] |
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Lookin' good, Chris. I see what you're doing with your braces, and I like the concept. Don't cut yourself on those babys, though! ![]() |
Author: | joe white(old) [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:39 pm ] |
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Chris, Looks great and the shop looks great too. I have to ask, did you make your own molds for the Taylor GA shape? That's the same shape I want to use for my first scratch build if I can't get a kit this size. |
Author: | John K [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:57 pm ] |
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Very clean looking build Chris. I really like the way that redwood looks and sounds. Walnut too. One of my most successful guitars was a walnut bodied OM. Did you clean up for the photo or is that the normal state of affairs in your shop? John |
Author: | Serge Poirier [ Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:43 pm ] |
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Chris,I love this, clean work, i'll be checking your progress on this one for sure, that top looks like it wants to sing already! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Dave Anderson [ Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:25 am ] |
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Very nice!! I'm a fan of redwood too and I'm starting a walnut guitar now. Very nice shop you have there. Chris, I just checked out your web site. Man,you're a great player and singer! I really like your songs. Keep up the great work! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:26 am ] |
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[QUOTE=joe white] Chris, Looks great and the shop looks great too. I have to ask, did you make your own molds for the Taylor GA shape? That's the same shapeA I want to use for my first scratch build if I can't get a kit this size.[/QUOTE] Hi Joe, The GA mold and the GA template for my bender both came from John Hall at Blues Creek Guitars ,, one of our fine vendors here. I'm not that far away. You could come over some weekend and we could bend your sides and make you a template if you'd like. |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:30 am ] |
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[QUOTE=DaveAndy] Very nice!! I'm a fan of redwood too and I'm starting a walnut guitar now. Very nice shop you have there. Chris, I just checked out your web site. Man,you're a great player and singer! I really like your songs. Keep up the great work! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I guess it was my lust for guitars that I couldn't afford that made building a natural next step for me. |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:36 am ] |
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[QUOTE=John K] Did you clean up for the photo or is that the normal state of affairs in your shop? John[/QUOTE] No John, my shop is nearly this clean all the time. I do not function well in clutter. Everything has it's own place so I don't have to hunt for it and makes cleanup quick and easy and therefore I can be more efficient with my time. I have two small children who need lots of love and attention so many days I may only get an hour or two to tinker. Don't want to squander my time looking for the right tool or having to move everything off the island bench so I can complete the next step. I'm almost embarrassed to say this, but in this photo my shop is a little more cluttered than usual. |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:40 am ] |
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[QUOTE=CarltonM] Lookin' good, Chris. I see what you're doing with your braces, and I like the concept. Don't cut yourself on those babys, though! ![]() Carlton, so when you coming by for a visit? |
Author: | LarryH [ Tue Feb 13, 2007 4:07 pm ] |
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Chris, Nice songs and great playing, you must let us hear an audio file of this guitar when it is finished. |
Author: | Chris Cordle [ Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:36 am ] |
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[QUOTE=LarryH] Chris, Nice songs and great playing, you must let us hear an audio file of this guitar when it is finished.[/QUOTE] Larry, Thanks for the compliments but I have no idea how to post a sound file. |
Author: | Dave Rector [ Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:03 am ] |
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[QUOTE=uncleshish]Thanks for the compliments but I have no idea how to post a sound file.[/QUOTE] Chris, I think you would have to post the sound file on your website and then post a link to it here. |
Author: | LarryH [ Wed Feb 14, 2007 3:12 am ] |
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[QUOTE=uncleshish] [QUOTE=LarryH] Chris, Nice songs and great playing, you must let us hear an audio file of this guitar when it is finished.[/QUOTE] Larry, Thanks for the compliments but I have no idea how to post a sound file.[/QUOTE] Yeah Chis, not that tough, when you get the guitar finished post the pics and I or perhaps any number of us will show you how to post a link to an mp3. In its simplest form you upload the mp3 to your current web server, the same one that has all your other stuff on it, then point a link to the location of that file. Same as a pic that is hosted off of this site but the link points to the mp3 instead of the pic. |
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