Paul's third archtop
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Paul's third archtop
Full hollow 14" archtop.
Engelmann spruce top, Spanish cedar back and sides, maple and African blackwood neck, bloodwood fingerboard, custom wooden pickup rings, knobs, bridge, and lots of binding.
Pickups are a '59 in the neck with series/parallel switch, Twangbucker in the bridge, and a K&K twinspot under the bridge.
25.5" scale, 1-11/16" nut, jumbo stainless frets, and Hipshot tuners.
I'm hoping for some audio samples soon.
Engelmann spruce top, Spanish cedar back and sides, maple and African blackwood neck, bloodwood fingerboard, custom wooden pickup rings, knobs, bridge, and lots of binding.
Pickups are a '59 in the neck with series/parallel switch, Twangbucker in the bridge, and a K&K twinspot under the bridge.
25.5" scale, 1-11/16" nut, jumbo stainless frets, and Hipshot tuners.
I'm hoping for some audio samples soon.
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Turquoise dots and banjo-inspired star inlay.
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A few more quick shots.
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Pretty cool guitar there.
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A few in progress shots.
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Some more in progress.
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Cool! Great color combos.
What's going on there with the vacuum laminating? Is that a vacuum table? How are those bags secured?
What's going on there with the vacuum laminating? Is that a vacuum table? How are those bags secured?
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It's a vacuum press. The whole thing lifts open.
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Is that made from a raised panel door, like from a kitchen cabinet?Paul Kincaid wrote:It's a vacuum press. The whole thing lifts open.
If so, oh man... that's very slick.
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Oh, I get it now. There is a membrane across the whole area: I was only seeing the puckered sheets keeping the glue from sticking to it.Paul Kincaid wrote:It's a vacuum press. The whole thing lifts open.
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Paul--nice looking guitar! If you don't mind I have some controls questions as I'm currently building a hybrid electric/acoustic flat-top and am getting near the point that I need to make some final decisions. What are the functions of the knobs? Are those actually for concentric pots? Do you have an on-board preamp for the K&K? Is there stereo output for acoustic vs. electric source? If you have passive controls on the K&K do you mind sharing what the circuit is? Thanks.
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That looks wonderful Paul!
I used a 59 neck pup on my last solid body, it sound's really great with a sound unlike any other hum-buckers I have used.
Did you do any tuning or calculations for the F-hole size and placement?
Looking forward to sound clips, please do a clip un-amplified.
Very sweet!
Dan
I used a 59 neck pup on my last solid body, it sound's really great with a sound unlike any other hum-buckers I have used.
Did you do any tuning or calculations for the F-hole size and placement?
Looking forward to sound clips, please do a clip un-amplified.
Very sweet!
Dan
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The controls in this one are master volume, pickup selector switch, neck tone with push/pull series/parallel switch, and bridge tone. All pots are 500k audio taper, both tone caps are .022mf, and there is a 100k/.002mf parallel treble bleed circuit. The k&k is wired direct to the ring on a stereo jack for external processing or blending only. There is a mini xlr connector with a 500k resistor across the hot and ground on the bridge pickup so that a humbecker could easily be switched.
The sound holes were only calculated by tap tone. Since this guitar is mainly meant to be amplified, keeping them small and the frequency low makes it easy to eq out feedback. The top and back are slightly thicker than with a purely acoustic instrument, which gave us a good balance of acoustic output and feedback resistance at moderate volume.
The sound holes were only calculated by tap tone. Since this guitar is mainly meant to be amplified, keeping them small and the frequency low makes it easy to eq out feedback. The top and back are slightly thicker than with a purely acoustic instrument, which gave us a good balance of acoustic output and feedback resistance at moderate volume.
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Good job. Nice looking axe!
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Thanks, makes sense to me.Paul Kincaid wrote:The controls in this one are master volume, pickup selector switch, neck tone with push/pull series/parallel switch, and bridge tone. All pots are 500k audio taper, both tone caps are .022mf, and there is a 100k/.002mf parallel treble bleed circuit. The k&k is wired direct to the ring on a stereo jack for external processing or blending only. There is a mini xlr connector with a 500k resistor across the hot and ground on the bridge pickup so that a humbecker could easily be switched.
The sound holes were only calculated by tap tone. Since this guitar is mainly meant to be amplified, keeping them small and the frequency low makes it easy to eq out feedback. The top and back are slightly thicker than with a purely acoustic instrument, which gave us a good balance of acoustic output and feedback resistance at moderate volume.
Ever-body was kung fu fight-in,
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
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This is the only audio and video that I've seen since it shipped out rhe day I finished wiring it.
11:30 service starting at the 9:40 mark.
http://agapelive.com/streaming-archives ... jbWR3o76rU
11:30 service starting at the 9:40 mark.
http://agapelive.com/streaming-archives ... jbWR3o76rU
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Ive always loved concentric knobs,never seen 2 tone,what brand are those ?
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I made the knobs, and they're not concentric. They are smaller than they look, at under 0.75" at the widest point.