Kohei Fujii Guitars

Kohei Fujii Guitars

Saturday, November 30, 2013

MD re-setting and re-finishing

My previously completed guitar has a finishing material issue. I have experienced a curing issue using the Target EM7000 finishing material. This finish required extremely long curing time, and never get herd enough coat. You may see the second photo for the machine head scares. Those are clear evidences for how much finish has been sunken. Now, I am re-finishing using the EM6000 formula. I will spray one-hour/coat schedule. I spray 4 to 5 coat/day, and total 8 to 10 coats I apply. This makes pretty good results for me.
I shipped this guitar to Japan. There is a big humidity difference between California and Japan. Due to the high humidity, this guitar needed to use a strong truss-rod adjustment. To minimize the truss-rod tension, I re-installed fret wires without removing fret wire tings. This makes reverse neck curve to compensate the string tension. In California, this setting makes string action too low; however, the setting for Japan is quite different. I have learned from this lesson.





Sunday, November 24, 2013

MD and SSJ complete

Both SSJ 12-strings and MD are completed. I already shipped the 12-strings to the client.

I did side by side comparison between previously made guitars and new African black-wood versions for both SSJ and MD. Both ABW models showed much brighter tonal quality than Brazilian RW or King wood.  Form these experiences, I could say that the ABW has the best tonal quality for the steel-strings guitars. Difference is quite small; however, ABW has an unique sound character. Only ABW makes this kind of brightness and rich over tones. This was my surprisingly interesting experiences. Yes, ABW makes some of the best sound qualities, however, this material gives me a lot of problems and challenges. ABW has so many defects. ABW is super oily and very herd to drum sand. ABW is brittle. ABW is heavy. ABW is very expensive. 


Sunday, November 10, 2013

12 strings guitar test

12 Strings SSJ model is completed except an electrical pick-up system installation. I also forget to order the 12-strigs set. So, I tested as a 6-strings set-up. Although the top has slightly thick board thickness for 12-strings configuration, this guitar generated amazingly nice sound. After a year of playing, this guitar will fully open-up to generate rich and loud sound. This model employed an hybrid bridge design to minimize bridge weight. This bridge looks like a 6-strings bridge; however, there are 6-additional strings support at bottom.



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Final sanding and polishing

After two weeks of resting for both  MD and SSJ, two guitars are ready for final sanding and polishing. I started with 600-grit sanding following 1200-grit and 2000-grit sanding. I sanded with water with couple of drops hand soap to keep sandpaper fresh. Then, both guitars are polished using a polishing compound. Now, both guitars are completed rough polishing sessions. Both guitars need hand polishing sessions using a super fine grade polishing compound. Next week, I might be able to install bridges to both guitars.