So awhile back Lou had been talking about how the Shitar isn't quite loud enough over at Paul Henry's, where they don't allow amplification. I got the idea to make a resonator version to boost the volume a few notches, and borrowed an idea from some cigar boxes I've seen online. The full specs and all the secrets will be posted in the next blog for my 100th post. For now, here's a pic of the body all glued up and clamped.
I'll add more pics to this tomorrow after I clean up the edges.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
New Project in the works
I got a bunch of preliminary work done on Lou's next Callahan creation today. Not going to reveal exactly what it is until I get the body together, although many of you already know what it is.
By this weekend I should have most of the body done and I'll post some pics up.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Steel String Concert Ukulele
So the past week has been a nightmare. I was almost done finishing the ukulele when I noticed some dull/dry spots in the finish. It took forever, and multiple failing efforts, but I finally realized the finish I had mixed up got a hair in it and started to solidify. I mixed up a new batch, and within a day and a half, I managed to fix it. So here's the specs, and then some pics:
- 15" scale length
- Shape based on the classic Gibson L-00
- Bookmatched maple green burst front and back
- Matched maple sides
- Maple neck with steel reinforcement bar
- Slotted headstock with classical style tuners
- Ebony fretboard and bridge
- Mother of pearl inlays
- White plastic binding
- serial number #003
Friday, December 2, 2011
Steel String Concert Ukulele finish update
So I said earlier that I would post a pic of the top once I flipped it over. Just put another coat of finish on it and snapped a pic. Starting to look good. Should be done in 3-4 days.
Steel String Concert Ukulele
So I'm almost caught up on the gold/nylon string ukulele. I decided that I might as well start putting the finish on the Steel string one. I got some cheap disposable tupperware containers to keep the stuff in between coats since I was worried about wasting it and having to mix stuff multiple times. Anyway, here's after 2 coats, as I expected, its really bringing that green back out, and making the flame look pretty damn awesome.
I'll post a pic of the top later after I get another coat on there.
I'll post a pic of the top later after I get another coat on there.
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