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Hey guys.
Hot on the heels of my GFS build, which churned out a half decent guitar I can be proud of for a mere $140, I have the building fever.
Next in line is a fEARful cabinet for my new amp that should be arriving sometime in November. But once that is done I'm starting a new guitar completely from scratch. (because Warmoth doesn't make these kinds of guitars)
It will be an 8-string Multiscale archtop.
I'm thinking 25.5" to 28" for the scale lengths.
The neck will be a 5 piece Laminate (Wenge & Purpleheart) and it will either be a neck-through, or a bolt on (with inserts) depending on how I manage the construction.
If its a bolt on I'll probably do the body in Mahogany with an ash top. Otherwise I'll do the body "wings" in mahogany and an ash top.
I havent' decided on fingerboard wood yet, but the local shop has some nice zebrawood. I would be happy with Wenge since I'd already have some though. There are other options as well.
The finish will be a ceruse on the body, but with the grain filled and a satin finish like the new Warmoth options. The neck I will try raw, and if I don't like it (I hear wenge grain can irritate some people depending on their taste) I'll probably wax it.
The part I'm most worried about it making it an archtop, I'm not entirely sure how to do it. I get that you can just route a flat neck pocket and shim it, Stew Mac even sells the shims, but that seems less than Ideal for me. How would you go about making a true archtop with a neck through? It strikes me as ill advised, maybe do it as a deep tenon instead of a neck through? But then you would still have to shim or slope the mortise anyway, then cut down the tenon into a wedge.
Perhaps a bolt on is the best option?
Inspiration:
[youtube]toLyXi2v2Fk?t=2m5s[/youtube]
Hot on the heels of my GFS build, which churned out a half decent guitar I can be proud of for a mere $140, I have the building fever.
Next in line is a fEARful cabinet for my new amp that should be arriving sometime in November. But once that is done I'm starting a new guitar completely from scratch. (because Warmoth doesn't make these kinds of guitars)
It will be an 8-string Multiscale archtop.
I'm thinking 25.5" to 28" for the scale lengths.
The neck will be a 5 piece Laminate (Wenge & Purpleheart) and it will either be a neck-through, or a bolt on (with inserts) depending on how I manage the construction.
If its a bolt on I'll probably do the body in Mahogany with an ash top. Otherwise I'll do the body "wings" in mahogany and an ash top.
I havent' decided on fingerboard wood yet, but the local shop has some nice zebrawood. I would be happy with Wenge since I'd already have some though. There are other options as well.
The finish will be a ceruse on the body, but with the grain filled and a satin finish like the new Warmoth options. The neck I will try raw, and if I don't like it (I hear wenge grain can irritate some people depending on their taste) I'll probably wax it.
The part I'm most worried about it making it an archtop, I'm not entirely sure how to do it. I get that you can just route a flat neck pocket and shim it, Stew Mac even sells the shims, but that seems less than Ideal for me. How would you go about making a true archtop with a neck through? It strikes me as ill advised, maybe do it as a deep tenon instead of a neck through? But then you would still have to shim or slope the mortise anyway, then cut down the tenon into a wedge.
Perhaps a bolt on is the best option?
Inspiration:

[youtube]toLyXi2v2Fk?t=2m5s[/youtube]