Whew!
Replacing the metal lip
Rescued again by luck
Lip and kerfed strips, all dry
I decided on stain and urethane
The hardware got installed
Lining
And it fits!
Wisconsin Graduation
Warming up the crowd
Jamming before the show
The reunion show begins
There were more than two-dozen players in all
The flattops step forward
A good crowd for a small town
So many guitars . . .
Not even emphysema . . .
. . . and the audience responded enthusiastically
Everybody had a turn or two
Her husband "Speck" no longer plays . . .
Few eyes remained dry . . .
"This one's in 'D'"
Greg Coen organized the reunion . . .
The result so far
And the same thing for the bottom
Outside filler pieces
The result
Then I did the sides
First piece
Here's the problem
The original case is marked
Mostly done, back view
Mostly done, front view
The neck is loosely fitted
A dab hand is needed . . .
The tension hoop is added
Time for a new calfskin head
Why it's a Whyte Laydie
Not all surprises are bad
Stripping the neck
Gluing the dowel stick to the neck
The tailpin had broken in the dowel stick
The pot was smaller than the original one on the n…
The raw materials
Staining was problematic
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The whole process is repeated for the top
This was actually a little tougher, because the top was slightly arched, and my plywood . . . wasn't!
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