X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Eben » Sat Aug 30, 2008 2:10 pm

How'd I miss this?

We already got enough threads that I'm missing cool stuff?

Sheesh!

Nice axe, Joe!

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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Dennis Leahy » Sat Aug 30, 2008 2:31 pm

Joe,

Great looking guitar! Understated elegance. And, I love your label!

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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Joe Sustaire » Sat Aug 30, 2008 8:12 pm

Thanks Eben and Dennis,

Good feedback drives me on! :D

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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by ChuckH » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:39 pm

Joe, that is one dandy little geetar. I love everything about it. Where would a guy get plans for a parlor?
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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Joe Sustaire » Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:57 am

Glad you like it Chuck, I'm pretty pleased with it.
I don't know what plans are available, I just drew up a shape that I liked, inspired by those curves in the pinch-waisted curves of those guitars from the 20's and 30's, and then adapted kind of a standard x brace pattern since most parlors are ladder braced. Next time I will probably lighten up the bracing a bit. This was the first top I thicknessed with my drum sander and got a little carried away, If I remember right, it got down below 0.010" at it's thickest point. :D

I can make a drawing of the body shape and bracing for you if you want.

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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Bilbert » Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:51 am

Really nice work, Joe!

As a parlor builder myself, I love to see others building these little beauties. You seem to have advanced very quickly, which is a
good kick-in-the-pants for me to spend more time in the shop!! :oops:

I wouldn't worry about a top thickness of .010 on a small bodied instrument like that - adequately braced, you shouldn't have any
problems, and it looks like you have a good-sized bridge plate on there.

How did you finish this one??

Bill

P.S. - I REALLY like your label!! - you seem to have a sense of humor kinda like mine - a bit sly and self-deprecating ;)
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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Joe Sustaire » Fri Dec 12, 2008 1:07 pm

Thanks Bill, the top is sealed with shellac, and then I used a tung oil finish over the whole thing.

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Re: X-Braced Parlor, 4th build

Post by Erik » Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:35 pm

NIce one Joe!!!

I'm just getting caught with everything that has been going on here. I'm glad you like the spokeshave. It looks like it turned out well for you. I'm also very fond of your label. A nice personal touch. Do you have a photo of the real resined up dungarees you could show?

And how did it end up sounding compared to your ladder brace cousins, the guitar that is not the dungarees?

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