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Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 9:39 pm
by whitespruce
Well, I said I would get this done, so here is some progress. spent an hour trying to upload the photos to Photobucket to no avail. Finally was able to do it on Christy's computer :wallbang: :twisted:

So I worked on the binding. The top purfling needed to be bark to match the rosette. I couldn't get any spruce bark that would work, so I used white pine. It looks similar, just a finer pattern. I have an inside black veneer line and then the bark which I put on before the binding. Here are these glued
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A closeup
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I cut the bark a bit oversize in both thickness and width, then sanded it level with the top and the binding channel
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Here is the sheet of bark that I cut the strips from
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I just ran it through the thickness sander on both sides after I ironed it flat

Here is the bamboo binding glued on
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All leveled with the top....
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....and the back
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Then I leveled the bindings to the sides, but did not take photos

I also finished the peghead inlays
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Now I just have to put in a few more frets, carve the neck, and do the bridge.

So, one about ready for Stringfest :D

G

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:44 am
by Pat Foster
Looking good, Grant! I like the binding/purfling combo.

Pat

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:11 pm
by DaveAnderson
That top sure looks nice with the matching rosette and bark purfling with the knots in the spruce.
Good job Grant.

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:52 pm
by Chris Muse
Grant
Looking awesome. The binding almost looks like tortoise shell. Can't wait to hear it.
Chris

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:58 pm
by whitespruce
Chris Muse wrote:Grant
Looking awesome. The binding almost looks like tortoise shell. Can't wait to hear it.
Chris
Come on up to Stringfest and you can play it :D

Thanks for the kind words, folks. I fit the neck and put in a few more frets today. Will do the rest tomorrow.

G

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:53 am
by Jbus
Genuine playable art! This is awesome!

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:17 pm
by whitespruce
Well, I have just about finished the final sanding after the egg-white pore fill. That stuff really works slick. The hand made copper bar frets are what really took the time....installing 5 frets takes 2 hours :shock:

Anyhow, I will start applying the finish tomorrow. I will try to post a few photos tomorrow.

Now on to finishing one of the external neck adjustment models...should be no problem to get done by Stringfest.

G

Re: Organic Soundports

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:01 pm
by whitespruce
OK, here are all of the copper bar frets installed and leveled
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This photo is before I crowned and polished the frets. I have that done, but did not take a photo.

I started the finish today. First, a thin wash of shellac which I sanded lightly with 320 grit. Then the first coat of Liberon.

Here is the top
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And the back
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I now have a second coat on which I will let dry overnight. Then 2 more coats tomorrow and I will see how it looks. Possibly another coat or 2 on Saturday. Then I will let it dry for a couple of days, polish it and string it up.

I really like the Liberon. Kinda pricey, but it only takes about a tablespoon to do a whole coat, so it goes a long way.

G