Kalimna
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Greetings folks,
Here are some piccies of my long-gestating project to build my interpretation of Eddie Van Halens' Frankenstein guitar.
The body is padouk, with a selection of maple, walnut and indian rosewood stripes inlaid in 3/4" deep routed channels of various widths.
Unfortunately and due to, I suspect, the use of a crummy BnQ own brand router and cutters that came with it for some of the channels, I will have to do a wee bit of filling later on.
However, for now, the body blank is essentially complete, apart from marking out the various bits of kit (Bare Knuckle humbuckers, wraparound bridge, tone/vol/selector switch), neck pocket and carving/rounding on the top.
The neck I have started work on, but doesnt look anything other than a plank of wood yet. I bought a lovely piece of rippled maple which has either developed, or came with, a twist. So that was (hopefully) planed out today. I shall leave it for a few days in the house before marking/cutting out to make up the heel and head, just in case the twist returns. Hopefully I will get to post fairly regularly, but am not promising anything
I know there isnt much to look at so far, but I would be happy for any comments, good or bad And suggestions for anything luthierally related.
Cheers
Adam
The padouk blank glued up, with marked out positions for the stripes
The first channels cut, and strips glued in. I need more/longer reach clamps!
More gluing up - note the Warburtons toastie loaf wrapper - quite the most excellent paper for preventing glue sticking to clamps
A close up of one of the routed channels
The completed body blank
And the body roughly bandsawn out
Here are some piccies of my long-gestating project to build my interpretation of Eddie Van Halens' Frankenstein guitar.
The body is padouk, with a selection of maple, walnut and indian rosewood stripes inlaid in 3/4" deep routed channels of various widths.
Unfortunately and due to, I suspect, the use of a crummy BnQ own brand router and cutters that came with it for some of the channels, I will have to do a wee bit of filling later on.
However, for now, the body blank is essentially complete, apart from marking out the various bits of kit (Bare Knuckle humbuckers, wraparound bridge, tone/vol/selector switch), neck pocket and carving/rounding on the top.
The neck I have started work on, but doesnt look anything other than a plank of wood yet. I bought a lovely piece of rippled maple which has either developed, or came with, a twist. So that was (hopefully) planed out today. I shall leave it for a few days in the house before marking/cutting out to make up the heel and head, just in case the twist returns. Hopefully I will get to post fairly regularly, but am not promising anything
I know there isnt much to look at so far, but I would be happy for any comments, good or bad And suggestions for anything luthierally related.
Cheers
Adam
The padouk blank glued up, with marked out positions for the stripes
The first channels cut, and strips glued in. I need more/longer reach clamps!
More gluing up - note the Warburtons toastie loaf wrapper - quite the most excellent paper for preventing glue sticking to clamps
A close up of one of the routed channels
The completed body blank
And the body roughly bandsawn out