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by Philip Secrist
Wed Aug 23, 2023 7:38 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Removing an unnessary soundboard cleat
Replies: 3
Views: 5143

Re: Removing an unnessary soundboard cleat

Thanks, Barry! I will give this a try!
by Philip Secrist
Wed Aug 23, 2023 6:56 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Removing an unnessary soundboard cleat
Replies: 3
Views: 5143

Removing an unnessary soundboard cleat

I have a guitar with a cleat glued (with hide glue) in the wrong position that was just left there. I would like to remove it. What is the best way to do this? It is a bit tough to get to as it is near the tail block. Thanks!
by Philip Secrist
Wed Jan 05, 2022 7:07 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Crossover Nylon String Guitar
Replies: 10
Views: 4122

Re: Crossover Nylon String Guitar

Thanks, Alan. I always appreciate your knowledgeable approach to questions like these! You wrote, "At any rate, given an oval soundhole with the same area as a round one I would expect the sound to be, at least, quite similar so long as the oval is not too narrow. " Just considering the so...
by Philip Secrist
Tue Jan 04, 2022 9:36 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Crossover Nylon String Guitar
Replies: 10
Views: 4122

Re: Crossover Nylon String Guitar

Has anyone played the D'Aquisto nylon string jazz guitar or heard it played? Also, yes, Brent, the reason for the oval soundhole does make sense. I have no experience cutting an oval soundhole, but I suppose I could create an oval template to route the soundhole to, right? ... especially where it is...
by Philip Secrist
Mon Jan 03, 2022 11:46 am
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Crossover Nylon String Guitar
Replies: 10
Views: 4122

Re: Crossover Nylon String Guitar

Thank you all. Actually, I did order the plans for the D'Aquisto nylon string jazz guitar recently. I have no experience with an oval soundhole, however. I suppose I could modify it for a round soundhole? Thank you for your helpful responses!
by Philip Secrist
Fri Dec 31, 2021 7:36 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Crossover Nylon String Guitar
Replies: 10
Views: 4122

Crossover Nylon String Guitar

First of all, Happy New Year folks! I am taking a risk of offending the true classical guitar builders here, but I have a client that would like a nylon string guitar with a 1-7/8 inch nut width, a soft cutway, and a radiused fretboard. He is not a classical guitar player but a steel-string player. ...
by Philip Secrist
Sat Jan 02, 2021 10:04 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Warped Madagascar Rosewood Back
Replies: 2
Views: 3426

Warped Madagascar Rosewood Back

Hi guys! Happy New year!

I pulled out a set of Madagascar Rosewood back and sides from my stickered storage (about 6 years) and discovered that the back halves have cupped or warped (one side more than the other. See Pics). Is there anything I can do to try to flatten them out?
by Philip Secrist
Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:11 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Re: Epoxy as a pore filler

Hi Alan, I would love to learn more about how you fill the pores with shellac/pumice. Is the process similar to the first stages of French polishing?
by Philip Secrist
Sat Oct 10, 2020 9:57 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Re: Epoxy as a pore filler

I will try that Freeman. Thanks for the suggestions and the complement. Your guitars look amazing! I quit building for a year with all of the pandemic stuff going, but am just getting back to it. Thanks again!
by Philip Secrist
Sat Oct 10, 2020 6:51 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Re: Epoxy as a pore filler

Hi Freeman. Yes, I read your thread and what you show is how I wanted the neck to look. Since I obviously did something wrong in my process, I am asking how to back out and get the neck back to a point where I can follow your process. I tried sanding down to the wood before I asked for help on this ...
by Philip Secrist
Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:05 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Re: Epoxy as a pore filler

Here is the mahogany neck with a couple Zpoxy coatings that were sanded back to the wood. I have ended up with a number of splotchy areas, as you see and the headstock is darker. Do I need to try to sand this neck totally back to bare wood, which I know is tough to do, especially in the heel and sta...
by Philip Secrist
Fri Oct 09, 2020 10:44 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Re: Epoxy as a pore filler

Thanks Barry. What kind of pad and what grit sandpaper would you use? Would you say thin the epoxy to 50/50 with denatured alcohol?
by Philip Secrist
Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:06 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Re: Epoxy as a pore filler

Here are a couple of pics. It is a little tough to see, but there are unleveled specks and a couple of sand throughs.
by Philip Secrist
Fri Oct 09, 2020 6:04 pm
Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
Topic: Epoxy as a pore filler
Replies: 18
Views: 16351

Epoxy as a pore filler

I usually grain fill the backs and sides of my guitars with regular pore filler, but decided to try using PT-40 epoxy. I have applied three coats so far, trying my best to scrape off the extra and not leave ridges with light level sanding in between using 400 grit sand paper. I still end up with san...
by Philip Secrist
Sat Apr 01, 2017 7:29 pm
Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
Topic: Sand-throughs on Finished Binding Edge
Replies: 2
Views: 4622

Re: Sand-throughs on Finished Binding Edge

Thanks Barry. Yeah, I basically knew to leave them alone. I don't know what possessed me to try to smooth them out. The transition line felt a little too abrupt, but I should have just left them alone. Live and learn...again!! I will try some thinned lacquer with a small artist's brush!
by Philip Secrist
Sat Apr 01, 2017 7:12 pm
Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
Topic: Sand-throughs on Finished Binding Edge
Replies: 2
Views: 4622

Sand-throughs on Finished Binding Edge

I refinished the back on a one year old guitar (nitro finish). I had masked the top, neck, and sides right up to the back binding edge so I could spray the back. After curing the finish, I tried to smooth the transition on the binding edge from the new finish to the old (where the masking edge was l...
by Philip Secrist
Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:20 am
Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
Topic: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back
Replies: 25
Views: 31246

Re: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back

Sorry to ask one more question. Now that I have removed the finish down to the bare wood, is there anything more I should do to address the cracks? (I filled them with CA on the finish side before removing the finish and also from inside). I cleated the cracks on the inside. Do I need to reapply gra...
by Philip Secrist
Tue Mar 07, 2017 5:20 pm
Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
Topic: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back
Replies: 25
Views: 31246

Re: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back

Hey Barry. Trying to sand down below the excess CA and respraying didn't work. So, I think I need to take the back down to bare wood, start over, and refinish it. Just to be clear, you don't think that using a good clear epoxy like West System or SB-112 System III to attempt to fill any pores that d...
by Philip Secrist
Tue Mar 07, 2017 1:17 pm
Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
Topic: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back
Replies: 25
Views: 31246

Re: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back

I think I will try that first. Thanks a bunch Barry! :)
by Philip Secrist
Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:55 pm
Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
Topic: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back
Replies: 25
Views: 31246

Re: Hairline Cracks in Macassar Ebony Back

Hey Barry. The guitar was fully finished before I filled the cracks, the guitar is a year old. If I need to sand down, could I just go far enough to take off the excess CA glue on the finish around the cracks and not all the way to the wood?

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