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🦋 Tin-can Cello: next steps

The cello's neck is for the most part (excluding the very bottom, next to where it will meet the bucket) sanded smooth to 80 grit. The dowel is straight. Today I am looking to do the rough fit to the bucket; assuming (fingers crossed!) this works, I'll be refining the fit over the weekend, and then:

  1. Finish sanding the neck and scroll, to 320 grit.
  2. Color the neck and scroll.
  3. Finish the neck, scroll, and dowel.
  4. Glue up the fingerboard and nut.
  5. ...Setup time!
I've started marking up the bucket.

#tincancello ready to cut

...et voici! Rough cut:

#tincancello rough fit

posted morning of Saturday, September first, 2018
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