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In The Build Process

Jumbo Model (Small)

Serial JM 3.1.79

  • Body: Bubinga
  • Top: Adirondack Spruce
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Binding Snakewood

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( 1 ) 10-Oct-18

Contemplating a new set of Bubinga

( 2 ) 10-Oct-18

 

( 3 ) 10-Oct-18

A nice set of Adirondack Spruce is added to the mix.

( 4 ) 10-Oct-18

Dimensioning the top

( 5 ) 10-Oct-18

This is my shooter board.

( 6 ) 10-Oct-18

And this contraption helps me join the two halves together

( 7 ) 10-Oct-18

 

( 8 ) 10-Oct-18

 

( 9 ) 10-Oct-18

 

( 10 ) 11-Oct-18

Joining the back.

( 11 ) 11-Oct-18

Sanding the back.

( 12 ) 11-Oct-18

 

( 13 ) 11-Oct-18

Thinking about the marquetry.

( 14 ) 11-Oct-18

Making kerfimg.

( 15 ) 11-Oct-18

 

( 16 ) 11-Oct-18

A nice bevel to make it look right.

( 17 ) 11-Oct-18

Bending the kerfing.

( 18 ) 11-Oct-18

The sides bent and waiting in their forms.

( 19 ) 12-Oct-18

I use an elevated platten with my bandsaw to cut the sides to shape.

( 20 ) 12-Oct-18

 

( 21 ) 12-Oct-18

Gluing in the kerfing.

( 22 ) 12-Oct-18

 

( 23 ) 12-Oct-18

I cut away the kerfing where the end blocks will go.

( 24 ) 12-Oct-18

Gluing the sides together.

( 25 ) 12-Oct-18

A bit of a side job is cutting out the neck blank.

( 26 ) 12-Oct-18

 

( 27 ) 12-Oct-18

The sides come out of the form.

( 28 ) 12-Oct-18

I use a sanding plate to shape the top and back edges of the rim.