Many of you remember the custom parlor project Dan put together for me earlier this year. The only thing I really wanted to change was to get rid of the plastic TRC, so I asked Dan to put a carved one I sent on there. But strangely enough, I didn't quite like how it looked. The Walnut was just too stark a contrast to the redwood top and rosewood binding, so I started thinking....I know, I know...."a dangerous pastime." As often happens when one overthinks a hobby, a simple idea develops a life of its own. So here's what happened: I wanted something to pick up the rosewood binding, so I ordered a "not-too-expensive" (aka...cheap) headplate veneer from eBay. I then drew up a basic template in Microsoft Publisher in a church window motif; nothing too ornate, but I liked it in the end. I then printed it out and taped it to the veneer. After failing to find anyone locally willing to cut them out for me, I got the bright idea to take it with my on our annual trip to the Kutztown Folk Festival in PA. There are always lots of "woodsy" type craft stalls there, and sure enough, I found someone willing to help me out... I had him cut out two windows and two blanks. (BOY did that turn out to be prescient!!!!) The idea was to place each window on a blank before finishing and trimming. We traveled from PA to visit my father in VA, and I took advantage of his basement workspace to finish trimming out the pieces and sand them to size. It was during the final filing of one edge that I managed to snap one of the windows. Thank goodness for the second one!!! I managed not to snap that one, although I misplaced one of the screw holes. However, a little filler and color makes you have to look for it. And after sanding and finishing it with a nice gloss, I knew I had the right idea. I am probably going to do this for some of my other guitars as well, matching woods and aesthetics as I go. (And probably just using a single screw at the top instead of three. Without a drill press, it's kind of hard to perfectly place the holes, so better safe than sorry...know what I mean? ) After all of that, I can only say: "This looks really cool!!!!" |