Starting Front Head Stock
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I'm sure we're all really looking forward to the results!
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Man, I've always been envious of your mechanical skills, jigs, etc. Now you reveal this artistic ability on top of all that?
I really, really like the cascade of leaves down the centerline.
I really, really like the cascade of leaves down the centerline.
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These types of carvings are, typically, not my cup of tea but I like your design and am impressed by your execution so far. Keep up the good work. I can't wait to watch this unfold.
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The thunmbnail pattern on the front meets differently between the slots than on the back, Is it a different width? Not obvious from the pics.
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I think that's because the nut end of the tuner slots are beveled on the face to allow the strings to clear, making the slot length at the face longer. If he would have followed the same motif on the face the two thumbnail runs would intersectDavid Boehnker wrote:The thunmbnail pattern on the front meets differently between the slots than on the back, Is it a different width? Not obvious from the pics.
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Yes, it is designed differently because of the string slot ramp. Keep in mind that this is a ruff concept drawing . There is much refining to be done. I have to start somewhere and putting an idea down on paper is always interesting. things may change along the way too.
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String slot ramps. Doh. Invisible to me the first time I looked.
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Looking great Chris! What chisels are you using?
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Awesome!