New yorker replica: finished!
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Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
Hey Buddy, sure is looking sweet. As I said before I think you are challenging me to work harder on my next project. You are so meticulous in your work. You are a pro. Keep up the good work my friend,
Paul
Paul
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
Dont worry Paul, I'm very far to be a pro!
I just carefully choose the pictures I upload here;-)
Xavier
I just carefully choose the pictures I upload here;-)
Xavier
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Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
How thick is the ebony you are using?
Paul
Paul
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
Paul, the blank fretboard was 9 mm, and I routed to 6 mm
Today I ordered some stuff at Stewmac , and the bone inlay
I inlaid my logo on the peg head.
First a spread of yellow tempera:
Then drawing with a needle:
It's a good idea to blacken the edges of the inlay, that avoids the light to bounce on it through the glue:
Routing...
Far from perfect, but (I wope) it will not be noticeable when finished
Glueing (I used the stewmac black CA):
The glue is now setting. tomorrow, sanding, and, I hope, good results
Xavier
Today I ordered some stuff at Stewmac , and the bone inlay
I inlaid my logo on the peg head.
First a spread of yellow tempera:
Then drawing with a needle:
It's a good idea to blacken the edges of the inlay, that avoids the light to bounce on it through the glue:
Routing...
Far from perfect, but (I wope) it will not be noticeable when finished
Glueing (I used the stewmac black CA):
The glue is now setting. tomorrow, sanding, and, I hope, good results
Xavier
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Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
You made a good choice using ebony for the fret board. On my latest project I used poplar which is light colored and kept it natural. Now when I play it and the light strikes in a certain way the shadow from the strings makes it look like I have 16 strings instead of 8. Won't make that mistake again. I must admit though, when I play the shadow strings my playing improves greatly. No sound lol.
I like your logo, looks pretty neat. You have more patience than I let me tell you. I think it will be a masterpiece when your done. You may not even want to play it. You night want to frame it in a glass case and just admire it.
Take care Chum!
Paul
I like your logo, looks pretty neat. You have more patience than I let me tell you. I think it will be a masterpiece when your done. You may not even want to play it. You night want to frame it in a glass case and just admire it.
Take care Chum!
Paul
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
Great work mate. I use ebony fretboards all the time now and wouldnt go back to rosewood. I just love it.
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
Paul, I have the piece of wood under my eyes several hours a day... It's FULL of imperfections that are not shown on the pictures. For example I noticed that the body shape is not fully symmetrical...Paul Lafountaine wrote:
I like your logo, looks pretty neat. You have more patience than I let me tell you. I think it will be a masterpiece when your done. You may not even want to play it. You night want to frame it in a glass case and just admire it.
Take care Chum!
Paul
I'm not a luthier, I don't have the right tools, I have no experience... Every new step is for me a mountain to climb It's only my fourth project and I have to look after the "how to" for every step in books and on the net.
All my previous homemade instruments are full of "real life" dings... No, it wont be under glass, I promise to you:-) My actual(s) problem(s) is(are): How will I get the skills to finish the instrument and play it?
Here is the inlaid head stock:
Xavier
Re: First LS project: 8strings New yorker replica
So THAT'S how you do inlay! I always wondered how it became so neat like you did your XB logo. aha! You use black glue! Simply ingenious and you, my friend, are turning into quite the craftsman.
http://benrom.com/
21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.
21 BenRom pedal steel guitars, a Nash 112 and a 1967 TOS Milling machine with many cutters making one hell of a mess on the floor.