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    It's just on my Yamaha classical, the posts can squeal a bit when turned. Keep meaning to dab some grease into the holes!

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    Now it’s time to turn my attention to the body.

    This will again be a laminate body, but this time it will be 3 layers of pine and 1 of marine ply. I decided to make this one a bit deeper than the steel string “acoustic” as I wanted to put the Piezo controls in the more standard position for acoustics, i.e. on the upper bout.

    You take 1 sheet of 600x1800 laminated pine and a sheet of ply, grab a hand saw and a coping saw, and 2 hours later you end up with this.
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    Then you put them together and get this.
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    Then you grab a rasp and a Shinto Saw Rasp and you start taking away everything that doesn’t look like your guitar.
    About 5 hours later all finished.
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    Now that the body has been cut out and roughly shaped and sanded I decided that I would have a go at making this a chambered guitar. It was for weight reduction mainly and not for any acoustic value. Plus I thought that I would like to give it a go, and seeing as this yet another of my “test-bed” guitars, no better time to try it.

    Calling it chambered is a bit grandiose as I will not actually be chambering it, but simply cutting out the middle section of the inner layers.

    So out with the trusty coping saw again and hack away.
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    Couple of hours later you end up with a sore wrist and this
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    Stack them together (minus the top) and you get this.
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    Looking good Robin!
    I just got my body squared off, and will start getting ready to do my Neck pocket soon.
    Starting to get nervous on how this will be coming out!
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    2015 Ibanez AEL108MD-NT - Laminated Spruce top, Laminated Mahogany B&S, Fishman Sonicore Pickup


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    @Simon,
    Thanks mate.

    @Zandy
    Thanks mate.

    I've been keeping up to date with your build. She's going to be a beauty. Yeah, getting the neck pocket right is so important. Not having any experience with routers I guess my best advice would be the same as with most things, take your time, measure a dozen times, and cut once. It's always easier to take a bit more away than put some back.

    I know with mine the pocket could be a little more snug but it is what it is. If I think it is bad enough to affect tone or sustain I might add a shim of veneer. I'll have to wait until she is finished and see how she sounds.

    Cheers guys.

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    Update time again.

    Just when I thought that I was nearly done with the body I decided that I might route out the top and the bottom layers of the guitar and make it even more chambered.

    There was method in my madness, as at some stage I want to build a guitar out of a solid piece of timber, but cutting the neck pocket was always going to be the challenge for me with hand tools. Router planes can run anything up to $400 for a good one so it was back to the DIY tools again.

    I got the idea from a “poor man’s router plane” video on the web and used that as my basic design. After several prototypes this is what I came up with. The blade started as an old unused chisel but with my over enthusiastic adjustment method (belting it with a hammer) I now just have the blade.

    Here it is with the complete chisel before my adjustment mishap
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    This is how it ended up, sans handle and with a wedge for adjusting the depth of the cut.
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    The idea is to chisel out the bulk of the waste and then level off with the router plane. It is not yet good enough to do a neck pocket but I am sure that I can improve it with the next prototype.

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    good stuff Westie07, you are the guru at innovating and creating new tools with what you have. That is pine you are routing ?
    Keep up the good work mate !
    You should patent the poor mans router plane haha
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    First off I drill some “guide” holes to a depth of about 12mm.
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    Then I start chiselling away keeping an eye on the guide holes
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    Until I am nearly at the depth of the pre-drilled holes
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    Nearly there
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    love the drill hole depth gauge Westie07, what a cool idea not to chisel too much material out !
    Current Builds and status
    scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

    Completed builds
    scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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