Dueling Korina Builds

SG John

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These are a pair of other builds I started a few years ago, only to be interrupted by travel for work. I was hoping to finish the Thunderbird build before jumping on these again, but that build has proven to be an exercise in frustration over the years. Now, it's the pickguard and pickups that are getting crazy.

The first of the Kornia builds started when I had found a single slab of African Limba big enough to build an Explorer. As luck would have it, at the same time a couple of guys at MyLesPaul had access to a couple of '58 Explorers to blueprint. So, I'm working off of those prints and observations for this guitar.

Here is a couple of shots of the wood for the body.

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I really like the chevron pattern to the grain. Originally, I was considering a Lyre tailpiece that I have for this. Or, a B-5 or small Gibson vibrola. Instead, I'll use a stop bar and ABR-1 bridge so I don't hide the grain.

For the neck, I had a nice piece that I could get two quarter sawn neck blanks out of. So, I decided that I would build another Flying V at the same time.

Here are the neck blanks.


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Next, I set off to prep fingerboards. I decided I would use one of my Brazilian boards for the Explorer and a piece of Palisander (Madagascar Rosewood, which is very similar in tonal properties to Brazilian) for the Flying V. I sanded one side by hand and prepared them for a radius of 12". Then sanded the radius smooth.


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Then, I cut out the Flying V wings, and glued them together.


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The Flying V body is a bit further along, but I have no photos.

Today, I slotted both of the fingerboards, and prepared them for going on my friend's table saw tomorrow. Mine is out of commission for a bit.


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I have on order from MojoAxe pickguards and a V tailpiece. They have parts that were drawn directly from '58 models. They'll be here in another week or so. In the meantime, it may be nice enough outside to get some work on the bodies done this week. I prefer using the belt sander outdoors due to the mess. I figured I should jump on these while they still have a Korina V at a local vintage shop for me to compare neck radii with. They made the offer, so it would be nice to take advantage of it.


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What year are the Sportster cases? And killer guitar builds as well. I'm trying to convince my wife I need an Explorer.


That motor will eventually end up in this chassis I'm mocking up with a '56 KHK motor. Have a KRTT fairing and tailpiece too.

Also have '54 KHRM and '55 KH motors. Only have three chassis to to build. Would like to eventually get one or two running.

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I was building up a '71 XLCH at one point. Had PMFR tri spoke drag wheels and air fork. Had to sell it for a house.

That happens often. The guy I bought my ‘59 Pan/Shovel from was buying a farm, and his wife said “the bike goes.” That was back when you could get a Harley for less than $1.00 per cc. And, lawyers and yuppies hadn’t started riding them yet.
 
Ran the fingerboards across the table saw at my friend’s house today. I love the smell of working with Brazilian Rosewood. It smells like chocolate. It’s how you can tell if it’s the real thing.

Also made enough truss rod filler strips for six guitars. The way that I cut them from the board, two will be quarter sawn, the others are more flat sawn.

This week, as time allows, I’ll make the truss rods and slot the neck blanks.

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Some parts arrived from Mojoaxe today. I‘m hoping the weather is dry enough this weekend to drag the router table and belt sander outside to get some work done on these.

Weeknights have been out lately, as I‘ve been getting beat up by large machines (almost the size of my house) at work. Also trying to get other projects scratched off of the list.

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