First Acoustic Guitar Build Complete

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Christopher Perkins
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First Acoustic Guitar Build Complete

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Hey all

I am happy to say, after studying under Al Carruth for over two years, I have finally completed my first acoustic guitar. Any inputs, thoughts, constructive critisism is encouraged :)

Top: Bearclawed Italian Spruce
Back and Sides: Figured Walnut
Rosette: Handcarved highly figured walnut and Paua Abalone
Binding/Fretboard/Headstock Laminate/Bridge: Macassar Ebony


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Mark Swanson
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The guitar looks real nice! The photos are too big however.
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Greg Carter
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That is your first build? I should be so lucky on my fifth or tenth build! Absolutely beautiful in execution!

How was ending the walnut? Did you soak it at all? Or just a spritz before applying heat?
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Greg, thank you so much! I am very pleased with how it turned out. And the sound....WOW! I'm definitely hooked. Surprisingly, I didn't need to soak the walnut, it was actually fairly cooperative in regard to bending. It just needed a spritz. The ebony binding, however, was NOT so cooperative. The binding took more than a little coaxing...
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That's really nice! What is the finish? I'm sure We'll see more from you in the future.
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Rock hard table top varnish...unfortunately, they are discontinuing it, so I suppose im going to have to find a different varnish to work with. Any suggestions?
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wow. that is really nice. Is this your first guitar ever? or just your first acoustic? cuz it looks like you've done this before.
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Thank you so much, its my first guitar ever. :)
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Nice work!! Being your first I would say that you are off to a great start!
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Nick Dingle
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I think you should stop posting pictures of your first build if it looks like that. It'll likely put off anyone else from trying this game.... :lol:

Just kidding. Beautiful build.
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A fine looking guitar for a first or a 5th or even a 10th. Good job!
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Christopher Perkins wrote:Rock hard table top varnish...unfortunately, they are discontinuing it, so I suppose im going to have to find a different varnish to work with. Any suggestions?
Look into Tru Oil. Easy to work with and finishes to a high gloss or satin finish depending on how you work it.
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Nick Dingle wrote:I think you should stop posting pictures of your first build if it looks like that. It'll likely put off anyone else from trying this game.... :lol:

Just kidding. Beautiful build.
I'm with Nick,
What a great build!
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You are off to a great start. You had a great instructor to put you on the right track, now it is up to you to carry on. Alan has mentored several very successful guitar makers.
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Great looking first guitar!
Chris Perkins
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Hi Christopher I felt compelled to answer this post because we share a name! That's a very fine looking guitar you've made there. I love walnut and that's a particularly fine example you've used on your guitar. All the best with your guitar making from your namesake on the other side of the Atlantic.

Chris Perkins :)
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Thank you all so much for your kind words. After two years, all i can see is the mistakes, but Al says thats the way it is sometimes...so....on to the next! ....and nice to meet you Chris Perkins, my name is Chris Perkins! :o :D
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I wish that my first guitar looked like that!

If you built it with Al, I'm sure that it's world class.
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Awesome first guitar! Of course, with Alan Carruth as a teacher, you could hardly go wrong.
I would guess that he's found an alternative to the Behlen's Rockhard. Do you happen to know what he's using?

I used Rockhard for a while and am now testing Ace Interior oil varnish. Others have suggested Pratt & Lambert's #38, also an oil varnish.

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pat, he has not yet found a suitable replacement for rockhard. I will certainly look into your recommendations. Thank you!
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