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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 7:32 pm 
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An archtop for a first project is incredibly ambitious and those shown here look great too. I've been wanting to build one for years but still don't think I have the skills to pull it off. She's quite a beauty Anthony and the guitar looks good too.



Actually, an archtop only has two braces, and the neck seems to have a lot more leeway to miss it, and it might still work.

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 7:36 pm 
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Ken Nagy wrote:
jfmckenna wrote:
An archtop for a first project is incredibly ambitious and those shown here look great too. I've been wanting to build one for years but still don't think I have the skills to pull it off. She's quite a beauty Anthony and the guitar looks good too.



Actually, an archtop only has two braces, and the neck seems to have a lot more leeway to miss it, and it might still work.


Yeah but that arching eek

And carving the arch as you approach your target thickness must cause some high anxiety.

I've got Benedetto's book now and I bought 3 Euro Spruce wedge sets so I need to jump into this one day.


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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 7:41 pm 
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Ken Nagy wrote:
jfmckenna wrote:
An archtop for a first project is incredibly ambitious and those shown here look great too. I've been wanting to build one for years but still don't think I have the skills to pull it off. She's quite a beauty Anthony and the guitar looks good too.



Actually, an archtop only has two braces, and the neck seems to have a lot more leeway to miss it, and it might still work.


I've built about the same number of archtops and flattops, and there's some truth to that. Building an archtop has a lot more elbow grease involved, but there's no fancy fitting to the sides or the bridge like on a flattop. Building a really good archtop or flattop probably takes the same amount of effort and skill (I don't know first hand mind you...). But I do believe that doing an archtop as your first guitar takes a lot of guts.

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:10 pm 
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Ken Nagy wrote:
jfmckenna wrote:
An archtop for a first project is incredibly ambitious and those shown here look great too. I've been wanting to build one for years but still don't think I have the skills to pull it off. She's quite a beauty Anthony and the guitar looks good too.



Actually, an archtop only has two braces, and the neck seems to have a lot more leeway to miss it, and it might still work.


On the two bass archtops I built, I used Scalloped X bracing as well as an upper brace as per Bill Moll's generous advice. So three braces! :)


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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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My first guitar that made it all the way to finish and strings is a zebrawood 00:

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I had a kit guitar before this one but it didn’t finish the race. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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That's another impressive first guitar there Brad.



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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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Love the zebra and bear claw vibe.

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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My first guitar, full of all sorts of misteps, but still my favourite as far as sound and playability. I'm now working on numbers eight and nine. One day I may make one error free. LOL. If nothing else, it is a a great hobby.


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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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This was my first. Black walnut reso with spider bridge and a Beard cone. Scoop cutaway too.
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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 3:38 pm 
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A scoop cut on a first build entitles bragging rights.


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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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Bob

Well done. Any buzzes??

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:05 pm 
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I like the fan pattern soundholes matching the coverplate. Very cool...

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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Ruby50 wrote:
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Well done. Any buzzes??

Ed M


Nope plays clean all the way up the neck


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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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Being pushed for time and being in a keto fog, here's the link to my first from 12 years ago.
http://www.luthiersforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10101&t=25901&p=349340#p349340

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
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Bob Orr wrote:
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Well done. Any buzzes??

Ed M


Nope plays clean all the way up the neck


That took a long time :D


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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:17 pm 
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I'm a perpetual novice and had lots of help with my first. I finished it at the end of 2013. This is a more recent picture:

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I'm in the process of touching up the French polish on the cedar top, neck and headstock:

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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 5:42 pm 
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Very nice! I like the term "perpetual novice" too, though the pictures seem to be at odds with that term... Good looking guitar.

Dave



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 Post subject: Re: Your First Guitar
PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:32 pm 
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ballbanjos wrote:
Very nice! I like the term "perpetual novice" too, though the pictures seem to be at odds with that term... Good looking guitar.

Dave


Thank you. I kicked this build off in 2009 and finished it in late 2013. I was building with a partner who had all the tools and a couple builds under his belt. I'd also take it with me to visit Tim McKnight every June. He would point out my mistakes and give me advice but send me home to fix it.


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