OM Acoustic Guitar
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OM Guitar – Final
By Tony on October 20, 201300Somehow I’ve forgotten to do a final post for this guitar. It has been complete for at least four months now and has become my daily player. I installed a LR Baggs Pure Mini pickup and have been playing live from time to time at local open mic nights. This guitar is a huge step up from my old Washburn. […] -
OM Guitar – Fast Forward to Lacquer
I’m jumping ahead a little bit in the story line this morning to share a quick shot of the lacquer finish. It is a bad photo from my phone, but you get the idea. This is after three finishing sessions. Each session has three coats of lacquer thinned 50% with lacquer thinner. Another session or two and I’ll level sand, […] -
OM Guitar – Headstock Logo Inlay Part 2
Disaster struck as I was working out some final bumps in the abalone inlay! Ahhhh!!!! Hmm. Opportunity to try something else. Luckily, the pieces all fit together nicely. So I started by super gluing them to a thin piece of Indian rosewood that was leftover from the back of the guitar. This created a nice stable base to work off. […] -
OM Guitar – Headstock Inlay Logo
I’ll let pictures tell most of the story. I’m using a piece of abalone for my standard Mountain Whimsy logo on the headstock. I start by mounting the blank to a thin piece of modeling plywood to add some strength. Then the pattern is attached to the face of the abalone blank. Holes are drilled to provide access to the […] -
OM Guitar – Neck Set
I’ll start this out with the final product – a nice, tight joint where the heel meets the body. It is not perfect, but it is close enough for me. It all starts out with the neck blank. I am using a scarf joint for the headstock and a stacked heel block. This is an economical and strong way to […]