2/28/11

Duke Vs. UVA, February 16th at The John Paul Jones Arena


OK, I know it took a while to get these up, but I have been fighting death for the past week...
Final Score: 56 to 41 Duke.








More after the break.

2/13/11

Starting To See Some Results

And some payoff for all that sanding...
This is after I trimmed the edges and cut out the hole for the truss rod.


It took about an hour to cut out and sand all the tuner holes, I was scared a drill might tear too much.


So here is the progression for the headstock. Factory black:


The so-so maple underneath:


And finally, the veneer with a couple coats of oil:


I am very pleased so far.  The body will definitely be a little more complicated,
 but I can't wait to start working on it.

2/12/11

Veneering The Headstock

The veneer came on Thursday, and it is gorgeous.  I decided to start with the headstock to get 
an idea of how the body would go.  This is definitely not the most elegant glue-up, 
but I don't think my old woodworking instructor follows this blog...


Clamps come off tonight, and hopefully tomorrow I will have it ready for a coat of oil.


Also, this is my 100th post on BKNBS!   Yay to me.


2/9/11

On the list of counties I would never expect to see in a post on TheCHIVE, Fluvanna was at the top


Ran across this while I was returning voice-mails and doing my daily site crawl.  These fella's sister site TheTHROTTLE posted a bunch of my Rally pictures, and I frequent both sites.  I definitely did a double take after reading the title.  From TheCHIVE:


As y'all know, theCHIVE exists exclusively for a good laugh but every once in a while we have to give pause to things that actually matter - this is one of those moments. I received a letter last week from one of our Chivers, Kenny George. He's part of a volunteer squad in Fluvanna County, Virginia. He wrote:
I'm a loyal Chiver contacting you for help. We are one of the last all-volunteer rescue squads in the state of Virginia. We run Thanksgiving and Christmas, give up time with our families, and we're are running out of options. I wonder if there is someone in this country who can step up and help their own, as we do every day. I know this is not what the Chive is about, but as I said, we're out of options and, for some reason, I believe you all have big hearts. Thanks for at least reading this.
After I read it, I asked Kenny for some more information. The Fluvanna County Rescue Squad is made up of 40 volunteers, 30 of whom are EMT's that serve an extremely rural community. They charge nothing for their services, not one dime. Basically, Kenny explained, the residents in this poverty stricken area can't afford insurance and they wouldn't call an ambulance for help because they can't pay the bill (they are extremely prideful folks).
Because of the rough economy, local donations have dried up and government funding has been cut. Here at theCHIVE, I've really no interest in anything safe and expected. There's a hundred other big-time charities we could champion but that wouldn't really be Chivish at all, would it? In many ways, saving a random awesome group in a random county in the backwoods of Virginia is exactly what theCHIVE would do. And it's exactly what we should do.
Times are tough for many of us out there so let's keep things simple. Fluvanna County's website has a website that accepts donations via Paypal. Donate $1 to those guys today. If you don't have Paypal, they also accept credit card. If you can't do that, stick a dollar in an envelope and mail it to:
Fluvanna County Rescue Squad Inc.
P.O. Box 96
Palmyra, VA 22963
I'm not going to set a financial goal for this effort but if you respond well, on my honor, I will find the elusive Shay Maria and make her the Chivette of the Week. I don't exactly know how I'll pull that off but it's been on my to-do list for quite a while. Let's face it, I'm extremely resourceful when it comes to these matters and I will pull it off.
UPDATE: Kenny just told me that, after only an hour and a half, the response has been 'overwhelming'. We've already raised over $6,000. That total only includes Paypal donations. It doesn't account for international donations or people mailing it in. Unreal, Chivers. Keep it up!
Update #2: We just cracked the $10,000 mark in hours flat. The donations are coming in 'even faster'. This is getting insane.



I must say, a small piece of my faith in humanity has been restored today. 
 Nicely done Chive, nicely done.



2/6/11

Coming Along


Iv'e gotten five coats of oil on the back and sides now.  It is starting to look pretty nice, and the tint in the oil ended up being exactly what I wanted.  By the time my veneer comes I will be done with the tinting, so once it is applied I can give the whole body some more natural oil.  I am pleased with the progress so far.  Really this is the easy part though; it may be a different story when I have to re-wire everything.

2/5/11

The Maple For My Guitar Is On The Way