O.K.� The heel has been rough cut.� Now I clamp it to the workbench and get out the chisel and rasp/file. |
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| The shoulders of the heel are subtley extended. | ![]() |
| After a bit of chiseling, rasping and filing the heel takes shape.� The pink stuff is paper that has the pattern for the shape of the end of the heel. | ![]() |
| Now the heel is pretty much in its final shape, I sand it to make sure that all the lines flow smoothly.� | ![]() ![]() |
| The heel after the neck is attached to the body of the guitar.� Notice how the shadows on the contours of the heel are smooth. | ![]() |
| The heel cap can be fit many ways.� Here is one.� It uses the same piece of wood as the back of the guitar, extending the grain pattern. | ![]() |
| You heel! | ![]() |
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