Jays' BBs

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The gloss didn't want to come up, so bought a new tin of briwax teak oil. Coming up now. Two or three more coats after this should do it.

The back is slightly more of a 'sunset burst', ie, got a bit more red and yellow, while the front is more of antique violin which is what I was aiming for.

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She's a long road to the perfect finish boy! Looking better and better.
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that's looking great! are you going to use Chrome, Nickel or aged hardwear?
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MikeC wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:12 pm She's a long road to the perfect finish boy! Looking better and better.
Never heard of anyone using goats before. Maybe it's to install the old guitar smell?

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Curious about the binding, is that standard width? It looks pretty wide in the photo showing purfling over the back block. I hope that makes sense, I don't think I'm using the right words.

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Slowy wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 5:34 am
MikeC wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:12 pm She's a long road to the perfect finish boy! Looking better and better.
Never heard of anyone using goats before. Maybe it's to install the old guitar smell?
Do old guitars smell like goats 🐐? I know of members here that speak of old guitar smell with passion and its got me wondering 🤔
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AiRdAd wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 5:05 am that's looking great! are you going to use Chrome, Nickel or aged hardwear?
I think it is chrome but is has been aged for 10 years :wink:
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codedog wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:37 am Curious about the binding, is that standard width? It looks pretty wide in the photo showing purfling over the back block. I hope that makes sense, I don't think I'm using the right words.
That was standard 8mm wide Stewmac binding which you can glue in at whatever height you want and scrape the rest off. I glued mine in at 7mm height and lost 1mm to level it with surface of top and back. The little joiner to mask where the two sides join is 8mm wide.

Body depth is 45mm of which 14mm comprises binding. Not sure if that is a lot but I like it.

I was also 'forced' to use 7mm of binding because of the thickness of the wood of top and back
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Jay wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:10 am
codedog wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:37 am Curious about the binding, is that standard width? It looks pretty wide in the photo showing purfling over the back block. I hope that makes sense, I don't think I'm using the right words.
That was standard 8mm wide Stewmac binding which you can glue in at whatever height you want and scrape the rest off. I glued mine in at 7mm height and lost 1mm to level it with surface of top and back. The little joiner to mask where the two sides join is 8mm wide.

Body depth is 45mm of which 14mm comprises binding. Not sure if that is a lot but I like it.

I was also 'forced' to use 7mm of binding because of the thickness of the wood of top and back
Ah, right. That makes sense. I think average binding width is about 6 mm or so? Not hugely different, I only noticed it on that side-on view.

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codedog wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:28 am
Jay wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:10 am
codedog wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:37 am Curious about the binding, is that standard width? It looks pretty wide in the photo showing purfling over the back block. I hope that makes sense, I don't think I'm using the right words.
That was standard 8mm wide Stewmac binding which you can glue in at whatever height you want and scrape the rest off. I glued mine in at 7mm height and lost 1mm to level it with surface of top and back. The little joiner to mask where the two sides join is 8mm wide.

Body depth is 45mm of which 14mm comprises binding. Not sure if that is a lot but I like it.

I was also 'forced' to use 7mm of binding because of the thickness of the wood of top and back
Ah, right. That makes sense. I think average binding width is about 6 mm or so? Not hugely different, I only noticed it on that side-on view.
Just checked on a few guitars from the seventies. On my Yamahas it is 5mm, on Ibanez 6mm. Which makes sense as their pressed tops and backs are no more than 5mm thick.
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MikeC wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:54 am
Slowy wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 5:34 am
MikeC wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:12 pm She's a long road to the perfect finish boy! Looking better and better.
Never heard of anyone using goats before. Maybe it's to install the old guitar smell?
Do old guitars smell like goats 🐐? I know of members here that speak of old guitar smell with passion and its got me wondering 🤔
Don't know about the smell but the surface is gloating like a glossy goat
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NGD coming up soon if there are no further hickups


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Couple of hickups. Had to adjust two nut slots due to going up in stringsize and swap pickup wires around.

These are the strings I put on:

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