Project #0202207

This project took longer than necessary to be ready, but that's just the way it is when you order a custom guitar from a luthier, and that's why these types of projects are not for everyone. With that said, I'm really happy with the results, especially because this was my first CNC-made project, which, in fact, I would say is more of a hybrid build because both CNC and hand operations were used equally.
Materials:

  • 8-string 27" scale Wenge neck

  • Ebony fretboard

  • Roasted swamp ash body

  • Burl poplar top

  • Stainless frets

  • 22" radius Schaller Hannes bridge

  • Sperzel tuners

  • Seymour Duncan pickups

  • Volume pot and 3-way toggle switch

All in all, this project took about one and a half years, mainly due to the incorporation of the CNC machine into the shop. The body was completely made on the CNC, and the neck was entirely made by hand. As for the finish, alcohol-based stains and waterborne lacquer were used for the top. The sides and back were sealed with shellac and then oiled with Danish oil.

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