I got this dude in the works for a friend of mine. The body is spruce, top is book matched black limba, fingerboard is acrylic impregnated birdseye maple (top and fb from Larry), the neck is 11 piece wenge/maple/bloodwood, the headstock/heel/bridge/pickup covers are wenge and everything will be bound/faced with black fiber/maple/black fiber. It's a SF3 carve top hollowbody 4-string with wide spacing all around, a thin neck and shooting for about 7 pounds.
My shop was actually clean a few weeks ago so I got some pics of the updated arrangement. These pics go in counter clockwise order > Setup/Electronics zone > Sanding/Routing/Downdraft zone > Buffer > Jointer and De/Humidifier > Bandsaw and Edge Sander > Clamping zone > Lay about zone > Oscillating Spindle Sander, FB Slotting Saw, Drill Press, Disc Sander, Mini Lathe > Thickness Planer and Sander.
I posted this in another thread but I think it got buried. I built this little press thing with two Grizzly items. Now I'm just using it for small laminating tasks but in time I hope to figure out some kind of caul system so I can so body/top glue-ups and other large jobs.
One more thing for anyone that is interested in binding the face of their instruments, LMI is offering sheets of "fiber" material. It comes in black and white in a lot of thicknesses. My first experience with this stuff was in the very tiny b/w/b purfling used for the face of acoustic guitars but it works very well for any kind of binding. I'm using it now because it's a little less artificial than plastic (its a wood/paper product) but much easier to bend than ebony for complicated shapes, and is pure black without any grey streaks or white flecks like a lot of ebony seems to have.
PEACE
My shop was actually clean a few weeks ago so I got some pics of the updated arrangement. These pics go in counter clockwise order > Setup/Electronics zone > Sanding/Routing/Downdraft zone > Buffer > Jointer and De/Humidifier > Bandsaw and Edge Sander > Clamping zone > Lay about zone > Oscillating Spindle Sander, FB Slotting Saw, Drill Press, Disc Sander, Mini Lathe > Thickness Planer and Sander.
I posted this in another thread but I think it got buried. I built this little press thing with two Grizzly items. Now I'm just using it for small laminating tasks but in time I hope to figure out some kind of caul system so I can so body/top glue-ups and other large jobs.
One more thing for anyone that is interested in binding the face of their instruments, LMI is offering sheets of "fiber" material. It comes in black and white in a lot of thicknesses. My first experience with this stuff was in the very tiny b/w/b purfling used for the face of acoustic guitars but it works very well for any kind of binding. I'm using it now because it's a little less artificial than plastic (its a wood/paper product) but much easier to bend than ebony for complicated shapes, and is pure black without any grey streaks or white flecks like a lot of ebony seems to have.
PEACE

