Saturday, June 19, 2010


Completing the Parts


All that remains is to complete the parts is to shape the neck and finish work on the bridge.

In the previous post, we left the neck looking like this:


Quite a bit of whittling needs to be done.


Time for the spokeshave and carving knife...



Voila!




Completed neck with a wash coat of shellac:



The bridge now needs to be completed.  This shows it with one wing complete:

 

It is now complete (with some shellac added) and sitting in place on the guitar.  (It's not glued on yet.)



Next Post:  French Polish Time!


Friday, June 11, 2010

Neck and Bridge


The Final Parts

There are only two parts left to make: the fingerboard, and the bridge.  Here is a piece of ebony (for the fingerboard) and a piece of Madagascar rosewood (which will yield a few bridges).



Dimensioning a bridge...





While I'm at it, I'll make a bunch of bridges...





I'll revisit the bridges later, now on to the fingerboard.  First the ebony has to be thinned.



Then the fret slots are sawed using a jig.



Before gluing the fingerboard onto the neck, it is tapered to the proper dimension.



Here the fingerboard has been glued on and the frets installed.



Another view of the frets.  If something looks a little odd, I put 'gold' frets on this guitar (as opposed to silver).  Gold (not real gold of course) frets are fairly new and I thought I'd see how they look...



You can see that the neck still hasn't changed much from the board that it started out as, so the next job is to shape that board into a guitar neck.



Next Post: Shaping the Neck, and Back to the Bridge