

Last seen: Apr 8, 2022
Twang! Awesome. Can you tell me what you think of these grubby black marks on the lacewood sides? Seems to be part of the wood, but looks like it's be...
Thanks for pics. Go Bailey progeny! Can you tell me how your neck angle turned out? Mine was frustrating.
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Flushed maple binding. I'm so pleased with my home made router holder- I recommend this massive saving to any budgeters out there 🙂 Now... this br...
1- I'm redoing my barrel nut holes with some plugs to get a better aligned anchor for the bolts. Made a wee jig to hold the neck in the drill press fo...
How funny. remember when I showed up for my BYO number 4 in 2005, and wanted a Macaferri.... you were like... nah man that's not how we make an acoust...
There is this horrible feeling of quickly devaluing the worth of one's bit of wood with every ever-escalating disaster potential. I don't like it! I h...
Binding on. You can see on the side profile picture that the heel block to soundboard angle is slightly back set. The soundboard is on the topside in...
I think I should prioritise getting the neck and soundboard flat, given that my fingerboard is only 5.55mm thick. Nothing I have done with sanding the...
That's a funny one! How did that get past the design stage? Cutaway fingerboard... a world first!
No confusion Master- just hard reality of shapes! Heel block was glued square to soundboard on flat workboard, using cam clamps. I have the appropriat...
Crappy digital technology I'm afraid. This 2mm clearance- I would say- is not physically achievable, in the land of material science! The soundboard a...
Neck angle setup. The bridge clearance is about 5mm.
Trimmed mortice slot R O S E L I N E
Trimming the plates on the recycled upside down manual drill press. I needed a router collet extension to reach low enough on my jig. Craddle for ass...
Ready to rope up, heel block gap closed as best as possible. Wish I'd left a bit more sticking up, as I couldn't sand all of it. Inner tube from a c...
Final sand I guess this red transformation is due to the hide glue on the X-brace, impregnating the PVA on the half-lap gause re-inforcement?
Final assembly
TITAN to the rescue! How do they do it?
That took bloomin' ages! So much longer than I remember with my maple sides from the B.Y.O. number 4. Was at it for almost three hours, with the iron ...