The two back plates down to almost final thickness. That line on the top one is the joint, but it isn't what it looks like. One plate is a little longer than the other and that is a shadow line caused by the offset in the end. The actual glue line is almost impossible to find.
The two rims lined, braced, and sanded to radius. All that is left is to notch for the braces and gluing them up!
Okay, a little surprise here. No laughing from the peanut gallery either! Here is my public debut of my mistake ridden version of Canyon Canon on my first build, a Stewmac Dreadnought. I have been practicing it quite a bit, and although I know all of the chords/notes I still make plenty of mistakes and my transitions are poor. However, I know I have been posting that I am practicing so I figure I might as well prove to you that I am actually doing it. I figure that for only a couple of months playing it isn't too horribly bad. So here it is, warts string squeeks (really they don't sound nearly that loud in person!) and all. Oh yeah, and that ugly dude holding the guitar is me. :) Sorry for the video and sound quality, the only thing I have is my Kodak digital camera and it has a video recording mode. The volume is fairly low but without buying some expensive recording equipment, this is the best I can do for now. Enjoy, or plug your ears and cover your eyes. Whatever makes you happy or keeps your ears from hurting....!
1 comment:
Hi David, I have been following your progress for a while and I drop back every so often to see how things are going. I am impressed with your playing, the right hand never made a mistake. Keep up the good work. I'm just a strummer who has been inspired to try my hand at building a Guitar by your journals. Thanks, John in Ireland.
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