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AmBASSador of the F Clef
Hi folks,
although (or because?) the restauration of my new old house does not make sufficient progress, i can already use it as a workshop for Lutherie (and that's also a motivation not to give up with the house itself...)
The project is designed around an old body shape i designed for the 2nd version of my 1st (and failed) attempt to make a guitar. But unlike No 1 this will neither become a guitar nor will it become a solid body. My plan is to make a 2nd Bass VI and incorporate many ideas which are demanding to make. I like the thrill, and i own enough "bread and butter" instruments.
I started building a small workbench:
which will of course also help a lot making some furniture for my forthcoming home.
Here some wood:
Joining the top:
the disadvantage of those highly figured woods is that they tend to warp stronger and less predictable than the smoother pieces...
And a sketch - this baby will be a solid body sized archtop with fanned frets:
although (or because?) the restauration of my new old house does not make sufficient progress, i can already use it as a workshop for Lutherie (and that's also a motivation not to give up with the house itself...)
The project is designed around an old body shape i designed for the 2nd version of my 1st (and failed) attempt to make a guitar. But unlike No 1 this will neither become a guitar nor will it become a solid body. My plan is to make a 2nd Bass VI and incorporate many ideas which are demanding to make. I like the thrill, and i own enough "bread and butter" instruments.
I started building a small workbench:
which will of course also help a lot making some furniture for my forthcoming home.
Here some wood:
Joining the top:
the disadvantage of those highly figured woods is that they tend to warp stronger and less predictable than the smoother pieces...
And a sketch - this baby will be a solid body sized archtop with fanned frets:
