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  1. I thanketh thee Good Sir. The grain match actually wasn't too bad on the sides, but there were some areas where one of the pieces dipped in and out of heartwood type darkening and would have resulted in an almost polka dot type of coloring. But I wanted the purpleheart to show as much as possible, So I decided on the burst to cover the bad areas yet let the back show. So far, I'm happy with the result.

  2. More progress, spent some time routing for pickups and a control cavity. It's really fun routing a cavity in a body that's been chambered, the router keeps wanting to become a ukulele. I say that because ukulele is a Hawaiian word meaning "jumping flea". Hilarity nonstop.
     Anyway, enough of my whining, got the routing done and did some progressive sanding down to 350 grit. Then I decided to try something new, I had a can of Mohawk toner/finish in dark red, did the sides to blend the differences in grain pattern, and did a bit of a burst on the back. Still deciding whether or not I like it.

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    .For the top I went with a purplish kind of thing. The top was on the clearance aisle at the hardwood dealer cause it was listed as single A grade. Got it for $18. US

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    .So this is how it sits at the moment, waiting for me to get the gumpshun up to choose a neck and hardware. I'm kinda thinkin' another quartersawn bloodwood neck with ebony board cause I'm really liking the one I have. Hardware will most likely be some kind of Strat Hardtail or shortened Tele bridge with Hipshot locking tuners, all in chrome probably.

     I will meditate on it.....

    .And as Shakespeare said "And The Beat, it goeth On."

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  3. 25 minutes ago, ScottR said:

    That looks great! It has a rustic vibe, like it would be at home on a stage in a room with rough hewn walls and exposed timbers.

    Come to think of it I know just the place.:)

    I'm also a big fan of neck pickups. I bet that thing sounds fat and warm.

    SR

    Thanks. The neck pup is Seymour Duncan Jazz model, and it does sound pretty good so far even though it's not dialed in yet.

    I wanted an overall look like that of a guitar that was old but cared for and updated sometimes. It's also got 3 piezo discs buried under the top. I'm still deciding whether to put a preamp in it or not.

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  4. As I don't have anything else to put here till it cures, I'll show you folks these just to avoid boredom.

    This one I did awhile back just because I had the parts lying around and was bored.

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    . It's been used alot since then so it has a few dings and scratches, err, I mean it has developed "Patina" .

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  5. 28 minutes ago, ScottR said:

    Ahhh.

    TruOil loves limba, and zebrawood too for that matter.

    SR

    Yes, that's been my experience too. I don't mean to be so closed mouth in my posting, but right now I'm in the middle of packing to move to a new house, something everyone enjoys I'm sure LOL, so it's kinda hectic here. I'll go through more descriptive explanations as things start to calm down.

    The new house will be great as I'll have a dedicated shop there instead of the hodgepodge I have now. In the past I always had access to a fully equipped shop that I shared with a custom furniture builder. However, due to the series of ups and downs we all call life, this is not the case anymore. So  I have to limit myself to simpler builds right now till I can gradually reequip myself. So, right at present I'm sticking to handmaking the bodies and using Warmoth necks.

    But, anyway thanks for the kind comment on the f-hole. I wanted to show it was a semi-hollow, but I'm not a great fan of the traditional type of f-hole so I decided to do something different.

    And, as they say, The Beat Goes On..........

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  6. Ok, I decided to put a bit of a belly tuck into it : itZBp7.jpg

    Then some drilling for a Gotoh 510 Wraparound and a home for a Humbucker. :

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    Thence came "The Drill of Doom", ....well the wires gotta go somewhere, probably better if they end up in the cavity. :

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    And yes, I added more protection to the top besides just the tape after I took the picture. Then I made a cover for the cavity and proceeded to final smoothing and slathering it all in Tru-Oil. :

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    Ohh yes, I decided to try a little jazz style pickguard too. :

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    It's from the same walnut as the binding. Still have to notch it for the pickup ring. This is where it stands now, waiting on the oil to cure.

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  7. 12 minutes ago, ScottR said:

    Love the F-hole.

    You've made the limba look a lot like zebrawood. Care to share what you did to get there?

    SR

    Well, so far it's just been Tru-Oil. About 5 coats, then sanded back to wood. Repeated that process. Then about 6 coats with scuffing up in between. Used extra fine, grey color, scotch brite pad to scuff it. I'm surprised at the look myself, I think it was just a really nice piece of Limba.

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  8. Greetings Folks. I was bored one day awhile ago and while surfing the wood dealers sites I found this;

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    One piece out of Khaya, at a really decent price. So I snagged it and went on looking till I found this:rtGhvN.jpg

     

     Kinda seemed like the they belonged together. So after getting them all together I formulated a plan, (Which, with me usually means winging it.) And began to act on it. : oKQG2F.jpg

     

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    Then a little routing later cMHSSb.jpg

     

    Angled neck pocket, luckily it worked out :DW85VT.jpg

    And I hate when that happens, then somebody always expects me to do it again sometime. Anyway, if you have a channel, you have to do binding :

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    Which again, much to my surprise actually worked out. :i4LsDY.jpg

    Then a cavity, :CQZJvf.jpg

     

    And a tapered neck heel and counter sinking for ferrules. :

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    And things are starting to look like I'm in business.

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    Have to run now, But I'll be back with some more later.  Be Safe and Be Happy...

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