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Classical Guitar
3 commentsAfter buiding two workbenches, this classical guitar is my first real attempt at fine woodworking. It took me approx. 350 hours on 20 months overall, since I had almost no tool at the beginning. This...
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Figured Big Leaf Maple Native American Flute
1 commentThis is a NAF made of figured big leaf maple. The bird (covering for the airway to the sounding edge) was carved from bloodwood. The arrowhead was knapped from alabaster. The feather is...
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Carved Archtop Guitar
4 commentsHere's an archtop guitar I built recently. The top is carved from Western Red Cedar, the back from one piece of quilted maple. The neck is a lamination of Curly maple and Pau Ferro Bolivian...
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Electric Guitar
6 commentsThis was my first attempt at an electric guitar from scratch and I am very pleased. It was also an experiment using the quartersawn Pine as the top instead of a traditional hardwood, yet it...
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Rolling Piano Tool Chest
5 commentsA pre-existing Cable Piano case adapted with Maple Veneer sheet goods and solid Mahogany drawer fronts to become the best rolling tool chest I could have ever imagined.
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Piano Bowl
I made this bowl as a special thank you for our friend who has played the piano for our church for many years. It has 385 pieces . The woods are Basswood, Wenge, Black walnut, Peruvian mahogany...
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Electric Guitar
My first endeavor into musical instruments; and I can't play a note. Thanks to my son Matt for making the 5 month project worthwhile. We even hand cut all the frets and my biggest worry was that it...
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Guitar with Inlay
I built this 'portable' practice instrument for my daughter who loves butterflies about 7 years ago. Started from a kit just to get the top and hardware pieces since it was my first and evolved...
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Custom Acoustic Guitars
Pictured is a custom built guitar based upon the classic Martin OM style. It was built by Roger Skipper who says this of himself on his website (http://www.skipperstrings.com/): I’m a oneman...
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Electric Guitar
2 commentsThe style draws inspiration from a PRS body, but that's where the similarities end. The body has a carved, quilted maple top with a mahogany back. The neck is set into the body just...
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Dreadnought guitar
2 commentsDreadnought acoustic guitar made with rosewood back and sides, sitka spruce top, ebony fingerboard and headstock veneer. Gold mother-of-pearl inlay and gold fretwire and tuners. This project took me...
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Jewelry box made with ambrosia maple and walnut
These are some projects that I designed except for the heart shaped musical jewelry box.
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Irish folk harp
3 comments34 string folk harp Soundbox, pillar and neck made of black cherry, soundboard made of sitka spruce Finished with shellac and 8 coats violin varnish
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Mountain Dulcimer, Gavels, Boxes
The Mountain Dulcimer for my Mom is bookmatched cherry top and bottom, with a walnut fingerboard. The gavels were turned from Texas Mesquite my Dad brought up for me and walnut...
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SYMBOLIC TIMEPIECE: Meshing the Arts and religion at Notre Dame University.
The lobby of The DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts at Notre Dame University, Indiana, displays a very colorful, multi-patterned rug throughout. While still under construction, I had the...
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Musical Table
I designed and built this table for my wife. She is a piano teacher and needed a place to put her piano books. The table top simulates a musical staff using wenge and zebra woods done using...
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Dulcimer
Appalachian dulcimer inspired by the work of Warren May of Berea, KY. In cherry with African blackwood pegs and tagua nut inlay on the fretboard. Hummingbird soundholes.
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