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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
PostPosted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 4:50 pm 
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Looks good!

Where’d you get the oak?


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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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I like that body shape a lot. It's looking good. I'm a fan of using bloodwood for binding and it looks great under finish. It looks like you got the neck to match up nicely with the cutaway. What are your plans for the edge at the end of the side in the cutaway?

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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meddlingfool wrote:
Looks good!

Where’d you get the oak?

Aaron :) gotta day I’ve gotten most of my sets from him


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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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J De Rocher wrote:
I like that body shape a lot. It's looking good. I'm a fan of using bloodwood for binding and it looks great under finish. It looks like you got the neck to match up nicely with the cutaway. What are your plans for the edge at the end of the side in the cutaway?

I have to say I wish I had bound that edge before doing the binding. It this point I’m not EXACTLY sure what I can do.
I suppose I could bind it on the top and side, but it would be a high risk maneuver at this point

Maybe I’ll use krylon and just paint it black haha


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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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J De Rocher wrote:
I like that body shape a lot. It's looking good. I'm a fan of using bloodwood for binding and it looks great under finish. It looks like you got the neck to match up nicely with the cutaway. What are your plans for the edge at the end of the side in the cutaway?

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Meh I decided why not. Using a sharp chisel I recessed slot for a binding length. I’ll plane it off eleven w the top. At least it will be somewhat of a finished edge.


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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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That was what I was thinking of suggesting. Looking good!

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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I missing something here. Why would the back crack from bending? Why are you bending the back?

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I like the way you fit the heel cap into the angle of the center section. Nice touch.

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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banjopicks wrote:
I missing something here. Why would the back crack from bending? Why are you bending the back?

No no:) the back wedge was a katalox set. I cracked the side bending the cut away and soni sides the katalox as the back center.

The OAK, cracked for no apparent reason on the back. So I cut the crack out, and inserted the katalox and marched on:)


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I like the way you fit the heel cap into the angle of the center section. Nice touch.

Thanks, believe it or not it was intentional haha


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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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I might have to borrow that some day if I ever do a three piece back! Right now, I’m working on a cherry guitar with a sapwood centerline. I made a cherry neck with a tapered maple lamination trying to follow the line of the sapwood across the back and all the way up to the peghead. Now I wish I had integrated the heel cap too.
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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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Sheesh Bryan, that's gonna be a wiiide fretboard! beehive

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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Bryan - That tapered lamination in the neck is very cool, especially in how it extends the same general taper of the sapwood into the neck. Nice! How hard was it to pull that off?

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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Bryan Bear wrote:
I might have to borrow that some day if I ever do a three piece back! Right now, I’m working on a cherry guitar with a sapwood centerline. I made a cherry neck with a tapered maple lamination trying to follow the line of the sapwood across the back and all the way up to the peghead. Now I wish I had integrated the heel cap too.
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 Post subject: Frankenstein build
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Yeah, I ended up trimming the fretboard width down :)

It wasn’t hard to pull off but it was a bit of a pain. Part of the issue was that I also have a rosewood arch between the neck shaft and the heel. That meant I had to make a heel block with the same taper and get it all to line up when I glued and clamped it. In the above picture you can see that the heel block is really long. It was easier to make a long tapered block than a short or for some reason. I planed the tapered maple parts matching the taper of the fretboard so the cherry parts are parallel in the final carve. I clamped it all up with wedged cauls then. I had to plane a reference edge so I could plow the truss rod slot with a plow plane. Keeping the center line was just a matter of measuring the maple and dividing by two.

I was lucky that the sapwood section tapered close to the natural neck taper so it made everything easier. The end wedge carries the same effect up to the top. I ended up darkening the maple a bit with coffee carefully brushed on to match the sapwood. Image
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Finally got around to pore filling
Used good Ol ZPoxy.
This is following the fill and then expo wash coat to even out everything
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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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Looking good.

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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The bloodwood binding is looking really good and it looks like it's a good combination with the zebrawood.

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J De Rocher wrote:
The bloodwood binding is looking really good and it looks like it's a good combination with the zebrawood.

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It’s oak


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J De Rocher wrote:
The bloodwood binding is looking really good and it looks like it's a good combination with the zebrawood.

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Right, oak. Sorry about that. I guess I had zebrawood on the brain from another thread.

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A few pre cure shots.
No real fretwork or anything has yet occurred
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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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She’s done:)
Not perfect but right away sounds really MUCH bigger than I thought she would.
I LIKE oak as a tonewood!
Learned so much on this one.
-first cut away
-FINALLY got a neck right
- learned more about em6000
Super enjoyable build;)

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 Post subject: Re: Frankenstein build
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That's a great looking instrument. Congratulations on saving it. Looks like it was well worth it.

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