Thanks guys! It's still holding it's shape and has a really big sound to it, so looks like this worked.
And I'm with you on that Dave, taking chances/exploring is indeed how you learn and I've gradually come to understand that learning something new is a major part of what excites me in life. Which makes building guitars such a good fit for me, so much to learn. So far in following these forums I have come across many who know a lot and are willing to share, but no one who knows it all, and if someone gets to thinking they do, they get brought up short pretty quick by the next build.
Thanks for the info on poisenwood/chechen Dennis. I got a couple of pieces in a box of cut-offs from ebay, luckily it was marked.
Yeah George, I have a fondness for flat-top tailpiece guitars also. There were many of them in the 20's and 30's, but there is a big prejudice against them these days. I'm just drawn to the underdog.
And I know they can work and sound good. I think this one needed a little thicker top and if the bracing is kept this light I would add another one in front of the bridge. Next time.
Thanks all,
Joe