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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

@jamesbisset All fantastic stuff James. Really looking forward to seeing this unfold 🙂🙏🎸🎶

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Right, off to make a new mould for the guitar back. More posts when I’m finished with that.

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

So soon I have a big pile of joined veneers. Attachment : IMG_8866.JPG

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Now I need something to go onto the moulds. I’m kinda sorta following Making a Laminated Hollowbody Electric Guitar by Jim English, so I’m laminating 3 layers of 0.6mm veneer and one 1.5mm veneer. The...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

And then an awful lot of copy-routing ensued. Attachment : IMG_8857.JPG

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

This time we took the thickness of the lamination into account, and used a bearing router bit to reduce the first layer of the side mould by around 4mm (oh look, is that a top template I failed to men...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Woosh! Didn’t even touch the sides! Oh no, here they are. Crudely cut lumps of MDF and plywood were copy-routed using the top template I failed to mention earlier. Attachment : 20230129_114408.jpg

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Genius!!! I'd always thought you'd be sanding and sanding to get the ridges smoothed out into the carve shape you wanted. Filling it in is so much easier.

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Tiny little planes don’t tend to carve out long smooth curves, and paper-thin MDF can tear, so car body filler is used to smooth out the dips. Mark says that’s what all the professionals do. Attach...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

It should have been obvious to me that, if each concentric lofting contour was equidistant, the rise would just be in a straight line. But no, so out came the scrapers to try and realise an elegant ar...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

The unanswered question at this stage was just how smooth that mould would need to be. We’re not using a huge steaming press, just a little vacuum pump. Will a 4-5mm lamination follow every bump or ju...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Why 3mm layers? Why six of them? Because 5 x 3 plus baseboard gives a height of 15mm and, according to Mr Bagpress (of whom more anon), if Gibson never bent their laminations more than 15mm, then neit...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

According to Mr Bagpress (of whom more anon) a concave mould will be more effective than a convex one. This also means that you don’t have to compensate for the thickness of your lamination when build...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

Do you then smooth the layers together? I'm guessing so, else you'd end up with a bit of a ridged top? Is it right that you'd have an arch that'd be 12mm-15mm from highest to lowest point? So, if yo...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

What about when I think I'm wrong @jamesbisset?

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

@tv101 You’re always right.

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3 years ago
The moulds

I originally planned to draw the moulds in a 3D program and then get them cut on a CNC machine. The technique for making this sort of complex shape in 3D is called lofting - from pre-computer aeronaut...

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3 years ago
RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody

@jamesbisset awesome to see you are working on another guitar. Looking forward to see more 🙂

In forum Electric

3 years ago
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone?

tv101 was asking the same thing a few days ago [ here ]. The consensus was 10 mm thickness

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3 years ago
RE: Going the other way this time-A Baritone?

More work on this today. (And the Uke!) I sanded the first 6 coats of clear coat on the Ukulele with some 800 grit, making sure NOT to cut through, and after a wash and tack-cloth, I shot another coat...

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3 years ago
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