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Glass over slate

Started by Gobbler2577, June 02, 2014, 04:32:44 PM

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Gobbler2577

Here is a call I made Saturday.  Picture doesn't do it justice.  Probably the most beautiful piece of wood I've ever worked. 


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| Justin |

Very nice... and agreed, that is a beautiful piece of wood.

Is this a soundboardless call?  Looking though the sound holes it looks like maybe there is no pedestal?

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Gobbler2577

Justin, there is a pedestal and a slate soundboard.  Failed to say it is maple burl, but I suppose that's fairly obvious.  Still learning and was afraid to glue it up because it was too pretty to find out that it sounded bad.  Fortunately it turned out to be one of the best yet.  Don't know how it would compare to ones made by others, but it's exactly the sound I want.


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Rick Howard

Quote from: Gobbler2577 on June 02, 2014, 08:48:18 PM
Don't know how it would compare to ones made by others, but it's exactly the sound I want.


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Perfection. 

TarheelTurk

Great Job and awesome looking!


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mastevt

Great look call!  Is it stabilized?

Gobbler2577

Well I may show my ignorance, but no, I didn't stabilize it.  My practice so far has been to only stabilize punky wood and this burl is very sound.  I guess if it moves I will have learned my lesson!

mastevt

Quote from: Gobbler2577 on June 04, 2014, 10:43:35 AM
Well I may show my ignorance, but no, I didn't stabilize it.  My practice so far has been to only stabilize punky wood and this burl is very sound.  I guess if it moves I will have learned my lesson!

It'll be fine.  I only stabilize spaulted and punky woods myself too.  I did stabilize a highly burled honey locust that still had some bark left on it, but I did it for the bark.