Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Working late...

So Acoustic Corner can feel weird at night, alone.  Little creeks in the building, wind outside.  Never quite sure if you locked the door.

The perfect solution?

Bring your dog :-)   Maple likes to hang out at the ole' AC.  And at any sign of trouble, she'll let you know.  Like when some stranger tries the front door at 10:30 pm. 

In case that was you, she's a nice dog, but she was just trying to say, "Come back in the morning, we open at ten."

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

New bridge for a student cello

While never the most elegantly carved bridges, student bridges are always good practice to fit and set the string height.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

1961 D-18

I can bring ya'll up to speed on this old D-18.  So far, I've reglued the bridge, fit the ''Bridge Saver'' bridge plate plugs, reset the neck, and dressed the fingerboard.

It moved about 1/64" with string tension, so it's been given a slight .009" back bow at this step, some fret compression should help us come out with a nice 3-4 thousands relief.

Monday, November 11, 2013

1937 Dobro refret

All wrapped up.  Tons of vibe on this old guitar.

19 new frets

The new frets went in well, and sighting down the neck it looks like we got that really slight back bow.  Now onto the clockwork of dressing these frets out.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Ready for some frets

At this point the fingerboard has been dressed, and sanded to a 400 grit paper.  I've got the neck straight, and I'm hoping for the frets to give me a 2-3 thousandths back bow after they compress the neck.  The neck moves .007" with tension, so that's what will give the neck a nice slight relief.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Got the frets to pull out cleanly.

1937 Dobro refret

   Diving on this morning to a guitar that is certainly due to a refret.  I've worked on this guitar in the past, adding a pickup, and replacing the tuners.  The guitar has a little time off now, so it's as good a time as any to replace the old frets, and take out an up bow from the neck.

Stay tuned