Woodworking Wednesdays: Farewell "Corocoro"

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A short sound test because strings are fresh out the box and tend to fo down in tone.

We are back with Woodworking Wednesdays! The recap of a week of work in the workshop. In this entry we'll see what happened to the commissioned project that was pending.


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Back home

Each time I go back to the workshop of my master, I feel like there's something new to learn. It's like going back to school if school only had the things you like. I was on a quick visit since I needed to finish a project and do some work on others.

So we go hands to work and I could get space for the bindings and purflings in two instruments. It was quick work with a router.

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But of course the main course was getting varnish of two instruments. That's was the whole goal of my visit. Once this wes done, I left the instruments there so the varnish could dry properly before going back the next day to pick them up.

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A dose of adrenaline

Getting the bridge on the instrument is not for the faint of heart. You need to scrape the varnish on one section of the instrument so the glue can work properly. It is the closest thing to surgery that luthiers do. Once we take care of this, we can move on to the gluing of the bridge. This is a crucial step as it needs at least 24 hours. Applying tension to this piece before that happens night end in a bridge coming off. And that isn't good!

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Why adrenaline then? Well, the timetable for this instrument was short. It was supposed to be handed a week ago, but many things had happened during the last few days do I could only get it ready yesterday. Fortunately, it worked out.

Finishing touch

Once the bridge is on, we can move ahead with the tuning machines, nut, saddle and stirngs. This finally gives us the last bits of work. We screw the former in the back of the head stock. Set or but at the top of the fretboard; saddle goes on the bridge. Stirngs come about. We tie a not on the bridge. Put the other end on the tuning machines and wind them to get the stirngs in tune. Since these are new, they won't hold the tone. That will come after they are stretched enough.

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A final look

When a project is finishes, it is impossible not to look back. The whole steps taken for its completion. There's a lot to ponder. Each piece gives us something to improve and other things that are getting to the place we like them. As I prepare this instrument so it can get to its final destination, I hope its owner receives it well and also takes care of it.

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Go to your new home, my dear Corocoro.

Cococoro is the name of a fish that's very popular in my hometown. It even has a song about eating it's head.

There are more projects on the workbench getting ready to be sold and also to show around Hive. Stay tuned for more updates!

Aftermath

This project marks the last time I'll be ever taking any rush builds. I will be giving the estimate time of 3 months of work for regular instruments and 6 months to deluxe ones. That's is to have enough time for the final set up as well as having the time to work on any kind of problems that might arise from the building.

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Excelente trabajo lograste, literalmente tienes el arte en tus manos y muy buen oido musical.

Muchas gracias. Se hace lo que puede. Menos mal que ya no se harán más proyectos en apuros.

Que bello es ese instrumento musical y que lindo suena, una vez le regale uno a mi pareja pero lo tuvimos que vender pronto se lo compraré de nuevo ✨😊

Muchas gracias.

Esos son detalles chéveres. Mis dos primeras ventas fueron regalos uno entre hermanas y el otro de una amiga a su novio.

That sound 💖😍

Sound of regional woods! 🎵🎶😎

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Usted hace arte! Ver la madera cobrar vida en un instrumento tan bonito es increíble. Puedo imaginar que es muy trabajoso y los lapsos de espera entre paso y paso para un adecuado pegado de las piezas porque te imaginarás alguien tocando y que el puente salga disparado jajs

De verdad lo que haces es maravilloso, uno ve la madera y no se imagina cómo es que logras que se vea tan bonito. Lleva mucha dedicación y por supuesto amor por lo que se hace.

Un abrazo amigo

Bueno, eso del puente disparado podría pasar con este. Pero el apuro hace que las cosas salgan mal. Si llega a pasar grabaré un tutorial sobre cómo pegar puentes de estos instrumentos.

¡Gracias por tus palabras!

Los oficios son cosa de dedicación y nos enseñan paciencia. Por esto es que nos publicaciones salen tan temprano. Después no tengo tiempo para lo demás. Aunque, me alegra saber que no solo me gustan a mí.

¡Abrazos sobre el mar hasta allá!
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Nooo ojalá se mantenga firme ese puente, nada de salir volando.

Lo de la paciencia me pasa con la decoración de las tortas, aun no la domino porque soy muy impaciente la verdad pero poco ha poco he ido aprendiendo.

Estoy segura que el corocoro va a enamorar con su sonido!

Bueno, la verdad no sé qué pase. Pero eso va a estar muy lejos cuando le pase algo. Sí es que pasa.

La paciencia es necesaria para hacer manualidades. No hay de otra. Es un aprender de sí o sí.

Y bueno, suena chévere. Lo malo es que no hubo tiempo para una prueba de sonido más larga.

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