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Practice build: 5-string multi-scale, HD woods And so it begins. This will be a leisurely first build, using what time and money I can find to put into it. I expect to run into all kinds of problems, and work through them. I'm using the best wood Home Depot has to offer, plus one board from Woodcraft, bought from a gift card. If this one goes well enough I'll try a second one with nice woods, otherwise that could wait for a third. The design is something that developed over quite a long time, as I've been on this TB since before there was a Luthiers' Corner. That being said, there are plenty of areas that are still up in the air. Some of them are that way because I still don't know what tools I'll have by the end of this. Right now I'm finding I'm reconditioning old tools to work properly, more than I'm using them to work wood. But as they fall in line, I hope that ratio will reverse. Here are the specs so far:
Next up: template pics. |
Looking forward to it PJ |
Template pics Today I started making a template for the body. You can see that all the details are not worked out, but I wanted to move what I had from CAD to real world, to see whether the body shape works ergonomically, and and get a slightly better idea if it works aesthetically, at least as far as size. Printouts pasted up on MDF: ![]() I band sawed that out, very close to the line. I then used a disk sander to shape it full to the line, in all the areas where that's possible. I made some sanding sticks to get in the deep contours, but I'm not really satisfied with the evenness and perpendicularity I'm getting that way, so tomorrow I'm going to see whether HD has some drum sander I can mount on my Shopsmith. Here's how it is right now: ![]() Finally, I took this and laid it down on my bass, to get an idea of the body size, shape, strap points, etc. It compares favorably to the fairly conventional and well-balanced Lakland body. ![]() That's all for now. I'll get the TB-requisite wood shots some time this weekend. |
Subbed.... it fascinates me to watch a build come together. You don't like Ric's do you? ;) |
One more: an old render from before I figured out the bridges. ![]() |
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No drum sanders at HD. So, I improvised: ![]() Template is done for for now. When I figure more out, it will get registration holes and probably pup cutouts. Also position holes for the bridge drilling, neck bolt holes (if I go that way), etc. It's really fun and easy to work the MDF. I can see how it's difficult to do a neck-thru, at the areas inside the horns. I put some intentional gouges in the template "neck" here, trying to get the drum in more deeply to the body curves to reduce hand shaping. |
Pilot... first build? I read LOTS of your posts over a few years now and I thought that you were an accomplished builder. Ill be looking at your build! Im really interested in what you come with for the compound angle. |
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Looking forward to this one. I'll be watching. |
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Subbed. I love the shape already. :D |
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Got wood! Here are the wood shots. First the four boards together: ![]() The long, narrower maple board, dry: ![]() Same board, wetted with water: ![]() The shorter, wider maple board, wet: ![]() The padauk board, which is planned to be the fretboard, wet. The white bits are from rubbing it the wrong way with a wet paper towel :rollno:: ![]() That one is from Woodcraft, the rest are from Home Depot. The poplar board, wet (sorry, a little out of focus): ![]() The veneers are pretty ordinary and don't look like much dry, and I don't want to wet them and warp them up. |
I believe the Pilot has completed his flight plan and is preparing for systems check and and taxiing for take off. ;-0 |
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Roger, Roger. What's our vector, victor? |
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