The foam inside this old case was deteriorating and making a mess. I couldn't decide between this fabric and ninja turtles. I think I made a good call.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Glued The Top On My Mandolin.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Tuning Machine Screw Holes Stripped Out.
Looks like I'm going to have to fill and re-drill these holes so the tuner will stay secure. I have to do the D string tuner too.
Repair: Guitar Top Popped Off Kerfing
The top on this old Yamaha popped right off the kerfing. The purfling came with it, but the binding stayed put. This was a pretty simple repair job: Just separate it enough to get glue in there and clamp it back down. The second picture below shows a dry clapping setup. I ended up using some cauls to spread the clamping pressure more evenly.
The little bits of wood show how far the crack traveled. The jack knife was to separate the a rack while I slid glue in.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Tele Pickup Swap
Heres a partscaster I put togather with almost all leftover parts. I finally sprung for a new pickguard and pickup when it was on eBay for 1/3 the normal price. Here's the before and afters. Looks like an easy swap but the new pickup was much larger and I had to take out a lot of wood under the pickguard.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Steaming Neck Off Yamaha 12 String
12 string guitars are notorious for needing neck resets after only a few years being tuned to pitch. Here we are steaming the neck off my uncles Yamaha. SpecIal thanks for letting me work on it. I'm am bummed out I didn't get the shot of the neck actually coming off but the video does show the process.
Friday, October 24, 2014
First Electric Guitar I Ever Built.
Just sharing some pics of the first electric guitar I built. It's a cabronita thinline. I was all excited about the blood wood fingerboard but now I'm second-guessing it and the red binding. I think I'm going to end up stripping off the paint. Now I want to put on thicker white binding and Sunburst it with some red tones to compliment the blood wood. That or just round over the binding and paint right over whats left of it.
If you look in the f hole you will see the loon stamp looking back out at you. The ones in the pickup cavities got sprayed over.
super professional spray booth and messy hair
If you look in the f hole you will see the loon stamp looking back out at you. The ones in the pickup cavities got sprayed over.
super professional spray booth and messy hair
The final product.
First Acoustic Guitar I Ever Built.
I just wanted to share some pictures of the first acoustic guitar I built last year for any of my friends and family who haven't seen it yet. Special thanks to the people at Northridge hardwoods for the stellar looking maple.
Martin neck reset
The action was getting really high on my Martin and I couldn't lower the saddle anymore so I decided to take the neck off and reset it.
above I took the badge off the neck block to reveal bolt below
above I took the badge off the neck block to reveal bolt below
Mandolin progress report
I just wanted to give everybody an update on my mandolin build so far I have taken a square billet. Joined and glued it. Carved out the top carved out the inside and shaped and cut out the F holes. I glued in braces. I have also started hand bending a side.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Bought a Les Paul Top Last Night.
Actual pic: The guys at Northridge http://www.northridgehardwoods.com/ have been great to work with. I have always gotten premium quality wood from them for a steal of a deal.
I have also been talking to Lonnie at Creamtone facebook/Creamtone about getting some custom made parts. I should be getting an invoice soon. Lonnie has been super helpful and has really gone above and beyond your typical customer service.
New Blog
Thanks anyone who stops by. I'm starting this blog as a way to easily chronicle and share all my guitar related work.
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