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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2007 12:52 pm 
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Cocobolo
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Location: North Muskegon, MI
Country: USA
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Things were going so smoothly with #3 and I was just starting to feel
really
good about my progress until......

This would have been a good thread to go in the stupid mistakes topic a
short while back....

I was so concerned with getting my headblock glued and positioned
properly
that I forgot to cut the length and angle for the back!
The bad thing is I didn't realize it until I went to profile my sides for the
back and realized the block was 4 inches deep and I had already installed
the kerfing for the top.

I was able to recover, however. It set me back about 2 hours of
meticulous work. To correct myself I began by using a Dremel with a cut-
off blade to begin cutting away the excess (at least I was smart enough to
have scribed my lines on the block before gluing). I made several relief
cuts then began chiseling out big chunks of mahogany. When I got it
somewhat close I proceeded with profiling my sides getting the headblock
area as close as possible. Then with the sides out of my way for the most
part I was able to put some 80 grit on a piece of oak and begin sanding in
the proper angle. I eventually was able to get it all squared away again,
finished with profiling the sides and installed my back kerfing.

All is well........for now

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Location: United States
First name: Waddy
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City: Charlotte
State: NC
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Oh the misery! Oh the ingenuity!  Sounds like you have it all in hand.  Congratulations.

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Mahogany
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I also make mistakes. Oh yea. Really


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Brazilian Rosewood
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Location: Newark, DE
First name: Jim
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Yes, there are always bigger mistakes to make (see my recent comments about having to take the back off a classical guitar in a thread on fish glue disassembly - it helps to set the neck properly BEFORE the glue has dried )

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Brazilian Rosewood
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Location: Bakersville, NC
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Chris,
we all do them sometimes!Just keep taking notes, it helps in the future...

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Whew! Yep, good save!


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