Back door build

Times are tough, the world's economy is takin' a beating; What should conscientious luthiers do in response?! How about some scrounge builds! Nothin' fancy, nothin' from far away, and lots of imagination...
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Re: Back door build

Post by macadee » Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:56 am

Davosa Guitars wrote:Oh no, the last thing I need is an obsession with investigating the contents of skips! Looks a lovely buiild, though.
As we say up here in Cumbria "Theeres nowt wrang wid skip divin"
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Re: Back door build

Post by Davosa Guitars » Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:28 am

I agree but I can visualise myself swerving the car over pavements and grass just to get to a skip! Anyway, I've found two doors FOC that should keep me happy until I've carved them up They were right at the back of the garage, behind all the rubbish Deb keeps because 'It might come in handy'. They look to be sapele beneath the undercoat and I'd forgotten I had them.

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Re: Back door build

Post by macadee » Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:58 am

A little more progress started to rough out the back braces
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This is a slow build, I can't seem to find time to progress things at a pace that suits me but it will come together... eventually.
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Re: Back door build

Post by macadee » Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:14 am

Got the top wood planed down to 4mm this morning not a perfect match but what the hell. It seems tremendously stiff, I have some 4mm spruce and it is nowhere near as stiff as this. Is this good or bad?
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Re: Back door build

Post by macadee » Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:10 pm

Started to build up the bracing, Tacoma style as the last one was a resounding success. There's not much to it so it doesn't take long.
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Just a couple more braces then a clean up.
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Re: Back door build

Post by howie123 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 3:16 pm

If the wood is that stiff at 4mm I would definitely have planed it down to somewhere around 2.5mm before bracing or maybe even less . I usually go for 2.5 to 3mm in spruce and probably lose a little bit sanding the top after its fitted. I'll be interested to hear the outcome though.
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Re: Back door build

Post by macadee » Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:46 pm

Howie I finish sanded the top down to 2.8mm after joining but it is still jolly stiff, we will have to see when its done I'm a hopefull traveler in this case.
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Re: Back door build

Post by Dennis Leahy » Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:54 pm

I love going back and forth between your first post (a blue painted door!) and whatever is your current progress point.

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