JohnMcM
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RE: Thistle Mandola

Well. That is the end of this story. I used sanding sealer and cellulose aerosols to spray the instrument then 400 and 800 grit sandpaper for the elm ...

2 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

Thanks for the comments guys. My philosophy is to imagine how they built instruments 100 years ago using mainly hand tools and an imagination. Also, I...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

And now.The headstock logo. My "Thistle" logo was adapted to suit the narrower head and transferred onto 1/64th plywood then taped onto the headst...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

More photos for your amusement. Carbon fibre truss rod. 8mm x 4mm. Dremmel routed a 3mm slot then widened it with sandpaper on a 2,5mm bit of ply...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

Had a period of not much work (not Covid) but here are some more photos of the slow progress. Thats enough excitement for now. more soon, incl...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

Hi Rocknroller. Without all the right modern piller drills and cnc stuff I had to think of another way to "carve" the plates. The spikey ball techniqu...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

That is the outsides of the plates rough planed to the profile lines. quite happy with the results but can't finish the neck area of the top plate unt...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

spent some time making the front and back profiles for key points (bridge, waist and longitudinal. Now for the fun bit. I'm carving the profiles into ...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

Today's offering is the front and back (planed to 17mm thick) with the perimeter reduced to 5mm using my router in a stand and carefully running the e...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

The carbon truss rod is purely a stiffener 4mm wide x 7mm deep as I am unsure of the potential for elm to flex even in a short length. I am thinking a...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

Progress has been slow. I now have the back and front plates planed and bookmatched as best as I can given the fairly open grain. Also the neck is...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

After a lot of cutting of more bits of the log to get the right grain direction, I cut 3 slices about 6mm thick x 70mm wide to be the sides. I then pl...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle Mandola

The log. The design was based on lots of looking at you tubes and drawings and photos until I was confident (?) about scale lengths body sizes width...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle 2: The archtop

Thanks guys. I have been friends with Martin (as have Mark and Carol) for over 20 years and he is just a modest fun loving person who isn,t bad on the...

3 years ago
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RE: Return of the Thistle

I have posted the video of martin Taylor and my guitars on "Thistle 2 The archtop if you are interested

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle 2: The archtop

This is the video I made of Martin Taylor playing my guitars. Highlight of my "musical" career.

3 years ago
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RE: For you Archtop Fans out there

Don't just sit there, buy some wood and get going. i loved every minute of my project. Mind you, patience is required. If you want to see fingerstyl...

3 years ago
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RE: Thistle 2: The archtop

I have been off line for a while but am still alive and kicking. I refinished the face of the acoustic to get rid of a crazing effect and bothe are so...

3 years ago
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RE: Return of the Thistle

Thanks. it took about a year to complete and was finishes one week before lockdown in March 2020 so hasn't been played in public as such but Martin Ta...

3 years ago
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