Friday, November 18, 2011

Tail Block


Mahogany off cut is perfect for tailblock.  Light, strong, stable and easily worked into the curve needed to shape the tail of the guitar.



First, we make it flat.  The thinness sander is fast, accurate and easy for this.

 The tailblock is shaped to the proper curve.  We can do this part by eye quite accurately, but it is nice to get it perfect so there are no gaps when we glue the sides in place.  So, we will put sandpaper in the mold and work it the slow, hard way.

A good hat is comforting and lends an air of zen-like concentration to the process.

Our 19th century humidity control arrangement - a container of water on the radiator...

Now that the sides are about 0.090" thick, we will bend.  First, a good night's sleep.  We must approach the bending with a clear mind.  Can't rush the wood.

1 comment:

BD said...

Good thing you wear a hat.
Capt. Beefheart:
"You gotta have a hood for your engine. Wear a hat when you play and keep that hat on. A hat is a pressure cooker. If you have a roof on your house the hot air can't escape. Even a lima bean has to have a wet paper towel around it to make it grow."