Last update

Sorry for the lack of updates, and I'll be sure to keep you all much more informed! Going to be very busy for the rest of the year. 

Some CAD work in preparations of things to come...

Fun with scarf joints: added some ebony between the maple. Should create a nice little black band after the neck has been shaped. 

Sculpting out a neck heel on a neck thru Galaxy V. This one will be going to see my pal Mike Learn in the very near future....!

Decided to have some fun on the back of this Spanish Cedar reverse Raven body and put the jack on the back!

Maple laminated neck blank...

...and I'm spent!

 

Even more updates....

Yep...more!

First up...swamp ash Catfish with a CRAZY Angel Step Maple top. This will be dyed purple. Can't wait!

Mocked up with a neck:

Let's do a T-style 624!

cut out....but it's backwards! That can only mean one thing: Dee J Nelson!

Gluing headstock "ears" on a three piece maple neck for Dee J...

Some "mini slash" inlaid fretboards and something fun from Doug West - mirrored bullethole inlays!

 

Making a body blank

Among other things, a new guitar is in the works for Dee Jay Nelson. I call this one a 624T. That said, here's how you build a body in three easy steps:

 1. Trace your body shape on the blank (to make sure you'll have enough foom for it) and then join the gluing faces so they're nice and flat.

2. Lay on some Titebond wood glue to the gluing faces and clamp, clamp, clamp! Make sure you've got some wax paper underneath to prevent yourself from gluing the blank to your workbench, and make sure that you're applying downward pressure on the body as you're clamping it up. Glue can act as a lubricant and it's not uncommon for the halves to want to move around while you're trying to tighten the clamps. Sometimes it's like trying to wrangle cats.

 

3. Hydrate.

 

And that's it!