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Thread: Another Cigar Box Guitar WIP
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4th April 2013, 12:36 AM #16
Inlay Finished
The inlay is finished. It went in well, but it's a bit crappy, with lots of gaps between the actual inlay pieces. Nothing I can do now, just have to live with it. Looks OK from a distance. Lucky it's not a stand-alone piece.
Surprisingly, the hardest bit, the 'S', came out best.
Gave it a quick wipe with white spirits, to bring out the colour:
k. Inlay Finished.JPG... Steve
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4th April 2013, 08:43 AM #17
We all have to live with that sort of stuff Hermit. The darker bits are just a bit of shading to give it some depth. Good effort for a first time.
Cheers, Bill
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4th April 2013, 08:56 AM #18
Darn good effort.
The are ways to fix the gap issue but that's for another time.
Cheers
Steve
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4th April 2013, 01:01 PM #19
Thanks, Bill and Steve. Today it doesn't look so bad to me. Just while I was doing it and looking closely. I don't think I'll throw it in the rubbish just yet.
Steve, problem with the gaps is that they're full of glue. I mixed fine CL dust with the PVA when putting it in, so there's no visible gaps around the periphery, but some squeezed up into the thin remaining gaps between pieces and was sort of filtered so that only glue without sawdust filled them. I didn't notice until it was too late, or I would have rubbed some more sawdust into them. I'm not too worried about it. Another time, as you say. I'm learning a lot ready for my second build.... Steve
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5th April 2013, 09:38 AM #20
Such beautiful work, I love it. Inspiring me to build a CBG, thank you for the existence of this thread!
Jack
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5th April 2013, 10:30 AM #21
Hello Jack. Thank you for such kind words.
You should give one a go. Great fun and a good learning experience. It'll have you pulling your hair out at times though.... Steve
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5th April 2013, 06:40 PM #22
Fret Marker Dots Fitted
I got the MOP fret marker dots done today.
az. Fret Marker Dots Fitted.jpg
I watched a YouTube vid last night that said never use anything else except a Forstner bit for this, but my dots are 5mm. No such thing as a 5mm Forstner bit, so I used a brad-point. No tear-out at all. I put masking tape on each spot before drilling, which helped - worked out well.... Steve
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11th April 2013, 08:06 PM #23
I've been pretty busy doing other things, but have the basic box assembled, minus the soundboard. The joints are just simple single rabbets. Still needs a quick cleanup.
The side that's at the top will be the lid. I have to separate it yet, after the glue's had a little more drying time. I might add decorative dowels at the corners as well, or splines. Still debating that one.
Next it's the soundboard, I've been looking forward to that bit.
ba. CBG Box minus Soundboard.jpg... Steve
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12th April 2013, 06:25 PM #24
Joint Dowels
I went with 14mm deep dowels to strengthen and decorate the joints, I don't think splines would have suited the rabbets. The gap between the top pairs is where I'll separate the lid:
bb. Joint Dowels.jpg... Steve
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12th April 2013, 08:15 PM #25
Soundboard Blank Sized
I just got the Camphor Laurel soundboard edges planed to size.
I've left it a bit thick for now at 6.5mm so I can put a few mm of arch in it for strength later:
bc. Soundboard Blank.jpg
Next are the 'f' holes, before I start shaping.
This is roughly what I'm aiming for:
Paper Body Mockup.jpg... Steve
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13th April 2013, 01:32 PM #26
'f' Holes Cut Out
I got the 'f' holes cut out this morning. They came out OK. It was much easier than I expected.
For anyone interested, I cut the holes at the ends with 1/2" and 5/8" Forstner bits, then the outline with the scrollsaw.
I haven't cleaned them up much yet, that'll be easier after I finish thinning/shaping, since there'll be less material to remove: -
bd. f Holes Cut Out.JPG
I used a piece of 2mm Basswood ply that was laying around for backing to reduce tearout.
It's almost a soundboard in it's own right, but a little thin: -
2mm Basswood Ply Backing.JPG
Ever had the feeling you're just talking to yourself?
Not to worry, I'll plod on with the WIP regardless.... Steve
-- Monkey see, monkey do --
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13th April 2013, 01:49 PM #27
We are watching, well, I am at least.
Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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13th April 2013, 01:55 PM #28
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13th April 2013, 07:41 PM #29
Box Lid Separated
I separated the box lid from the sides this afternoon. Worked out reasonably well. The poor little Dremel has never worked so hard.
This is the first joined box I've ever made, so I wasn't sure how I'd go. The edges still need a bit more of a cleanup, but I think I'll leave that until shortly before assembly, in case I get any dings in it.
be. Box Lid Separated.jpg
Now I can get onto the soundboard shaping. Still not sure just how I'll go about shaping the inside concave side yet, but I'll figure something out. I'd love one of those little convex planes used for shaping archies.
The pickup will be here early next week, too, so I have to start thinking about a preamp, I guess. I want an onboard type, with volume and tone controls.
If anyone can point me in the direction of a decent schematic I'd be grateful, to save re-inventing the wheel. Preferably a JFET cct, rather than an op-amp type. I have all the gear to design and etch a PCB then assemble it, so that's not a worry. The pickup is an under-saddle piezo type, this one: PP-607 Acoustic Guitar Piezo Undersaddle Pickup - Acoustic Guitar - Pickups... Steve
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13th April 2013, 11:21 PM #30
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