25 June 2013

Smoothing

When I removed the clamps from gluing the bottom/back and sides together, I cut away the lip of wood in order to even up the edge. I like the clean look it has--though I have seen a few pictures of nyckelharpas with a lip around both top and bottom edges. I'll leave a lip around the top.


I rough-cut the "curves" of the corners. I was nervous the whole time in case I accidently removed too much wood or cut a wrong angle.



Before and after.

I really like seeing the patterns of the grain of the different pieces come together.



The edges have turned out smooth and not hideous at all! I had to splurge and buy a replacement sander (the one "power tool" I'm using) since my random orbital fell apart, and was really too big for this project anyhow. Instead, I chose a Craftsman detail sander.
I was so excited after this point, that I couldn't sleep that night. My female mind kept running down my list of what I should work on next and how long would it take to attach the sound board? Cut the keys? Put the keybox together? Shape the tailpiece? Don't forget the pegboard strengthener . . . .

This blog post belongs to me and was originally published under the "Lemon Floss" blog. I am updating my blog and moving my old posts to my new blog.

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