a summary of the last two days. we had a rainstorm today and some flood warning advisory which kept me inside the casa del sol. a lot of gluing parts, prepping for the rosettes and bent Roger's sopranino.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Myrtle anyone?!!
one piece tenor sets anyone?!!! :) watch out Mya-moe fanboys and girls.
This is Martin's select myrtle concert ready for some insane hand-resawing.
a nice mahogany is peeking through for Fernando's taropatch 8-string insanity.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
too darn cute
Chris' vintage all-walnut soprano. james and Matilda's minis, and Jon's soundboard all set to go
A night and day contrast.
A night and day contrast.
Jon's birsdeye maple ribs bent,lined and lookin swell.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Friday, November 23, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Finishing
the messy job of epoxy grain filling process vs. the beauty of a french polish.
first 3 coats of Nitrocellulose Lacquer. i think i just lost 3 years of my overall lifespan being exposed to that nasty thing. oh well i'll have a shiny uke :)
first 3 coats of Nitrocellulose Lacquer. i think i just lost 3 years of my overall lifespan being exposed to that nasty thing. oh well i'll have a shiny uke :)
Monday, November 19, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
High Quality Tonewoods
im often asked if i meticulously take the process of selecting wood for my instruments . here is my answer in Photos.
Below is a ridiculously looking Hawaiian Koa billet for those who are willing to pay a little extra. one of my finest koa stash.
perfectly quartered Red Spruce. I tried counting the grains per inch and i lost count at 1/4". you literally need a microscope and a thickness caliper.
an even tighter grains on my Western Red Cedar imported from Lasqueti island off of Vancouver BC.
any less is just not good enough.
Below is a ridiculously looking Hawaiian Koa billet for those who are willing to pay a little extra. one of my finest koa stash.
perfectly quartered Red Spruce. I tried counting the grains per inch and i lost count at 1/4". you literally need a microscope and a thickness caliper.
an even tighter grains on my Western Red Cedar imported from Lasqueti island off of Vancouver BC.
any less is just not good enough.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Santa's Uke Shop and im one of the elves
who knew sanding can be so tiring. ive got 7 sets of paper thin assortment of wood ready for bendng ,bookmatching etc. Im done for the day.
Cherry parade
finally got started on the little sopranos that are going to be given to well deserving kids. the table looks like hurricane Sandy hit it.
Monday, November 5, 2012
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