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lukemoon

 

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Bedroom luthier 2 

Had a weeks Holiday in my wife´s village in spain and took the guitar and some sandpaper and a couple of clamps with me.

Here Dad has a work bench in his garage!!

Anyway used tung oil to finish it off and stuck on the bridge made from a scrap of british yew I found.

Had to finish the neck with a water based laquer that´s come up a treat.



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 19:59:08
 
lukemoon

 

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

anyway was running out of time and wanting to string up.

so left the buffing and shiny stuff for a later day.



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 20:01:42
 
lukemoon

 

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

Took a while to set it up and it still needs work to get the action lower but finally got to play it after two years of effort and a baby inbetween.

Anyway I was first just happy it sounded like a guitar but the more I play it I like it.

Especially with my strat like neck it has a big sound and a very bright attack basses are ok to.

So when my initial glee passes I´ll tidy things up.

It´s full of mistakes and mishaps but beauty lies within and I can now sell off a few of my better guitars knowing I have something better to play.

I´ll inform you of my next project soon.

Already bought the woods.



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 20:09:07
 
lukemoon

 

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

Anyway on my last night I sat on the street and played my guitar with a glass of vino very tired from all the effort and showed it off to a few locals who where very impressed.


Now I´m back home at work on the pc.



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 20:12:33
 
DoctorX2k2

 

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

Great work ! Really inspiring.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 20:45:01
 
Garyw1960

 

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

Well done Luke. When she has settled in I would love to hear a sound clip.

Regards

Gary
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 21:21:04

JBASHORUN

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

Great stuff... It looks good, and if it sounds okay too then thats even better. Please do post an audio clip whenever you get a chance!

Jb
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 17 2006 21:48:55
 
Ramón

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

I'm diggin' it! Sorry, been gone and busy for a few days, and just popped on and saw this....

Givin' me some ideas.... Hope I maybe get a chance to build again! Right now, my baby is 'in the shop', as the pegs are going to be re-hab'd, and I just can't get to the shop for a bit.

Also, I think I'm going to re-shape the neck. I'm not that happy, but it IS a bit thick, so I have room to work.

Great job! What's the wood on the saddle? I likalika'!!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 19 2006 4:09:17
 
lukemoon

 

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RE: Bedroom luthier 2 (in reply to lukemoon

Hi Ramon,

yeah the saddle or bridge is English yew.

Just looking at some african Rosewood for my next project!!

Gonna built a shed in the back garden first.

My own studio YES!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 19 2006 18:58:25
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