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Adventures in Guitar Building/Repair

In between jobs, errant Otter undertakes to pursue long-held interest in instrument building and repair by attending the Galloup School of Lutherie in Big Rapids, MI.

Friday, March 28, 2008

soundhole

So, here's the finished rosette, sanded down flush with the top, and the sound hole cut in a similar way that the rosette cavity was routed. A simple, but elegant, look...
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      • Go Decks
      • Wood is So Cool
      • Scalloping the Braces
      • Ah, My People...
      • Funny thing about Boyland...
      • Attaching Back Braces
      • Final Bending and Blocks...
      • Parabolic Sanding
      • Shaping Braces
      • soundhole
      • Ring Around the Rosette
      • Preparing the Pieces
      • The advanced students
      • Bending
      • Joining Tops and Backs
      • Acoustic Guitar in the Rough
      • Electric Guitar completed!
      • Speaking of Boyland...
      • Ulali + GRWC
      • Visiting Bill and Shelley
      • Final Touches and Set-up
      • The Fix
      • Even in Boyland...
      • DOH!!!
      • Soldering is Fun!
      • Boyland Report
      • Bits and pieces
      • Electric frets
      • Madge, I can see myself!
      • In Search of Shine
      • St. Patrick's Day
      • Back in the Saddle Again
      • Sunburst day
      • First Weekend-- First Bluegrass Jam ... good playing
      • Weird story, and more from Boyland
      • Sanding back and sunbursts
      • Chock full o' Nuts
      • Party in the Spray Booth
      • more from Boyland
      • Days 2+3: starting the electric guitar
      • Days 2+3: Nuts and saddles
      • Great Living Situation - Chez Leona
      • Galloup School of Lutherie - Day 1
      • The Big World is Really Really Small!
      • Westward HO!
      • Getting Ready to Go