Re: Ladder Braced Grand Concert, Build #7
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:06 pm
Thanks Nick, a big part of the pleasure for me, is the wonderful sculptural objects, guitars are in their various parts and insides, and wow, they make music too! Kinda fills the whole artistic package for me.
Given my recent experience with under-bracing a ladder brace guitar, I over-braced this one remember, and then thanks to good feedback all around I went back and carved some away, and this is where I stopped.
Well now the under-braced Ditson is still holding together, and still sounding great, so before I close this one up I've gone and whittled on it a little more.
And here is where it is now before I close it up. So I hope it isn't overbraced, because that just isn't any fun.
I also have went back and reshaped the back braces, hoping to lighten it and enable it to interact better with the top.
Where it was at.
And after reshaping.
I have been studying Hesh's bracing and Scott van Linges posting on "Sound is Round" and his experiences on feeling the vibrations on the soundboard, and so even though they are working with x bracing, it makes sense to me. and have decided I would rather be under-braced than over. So I'm just feeling my way here, and I'm sure to learn something at least.
So I've got the box closed up, still in clamps overnight.
And it's funny, I was going to try Dave Whites method of closing with binding tape. I started with a clamp at the head block and one at the tail block, and before I knew what was happening, this happened! Hey, I still had two clamps I didn't use!
Till next time,
Joe
Given my recent experience with under-bracing a ladder brace guitar, I over-braced this one remember, and then thanks to good feedback all around I went back and carved some away, and this is where I stopped.
Well now the under-braced Ditson is still holding together, and still sounding great, so before I close this one up I've gone and whittled on it a little more.
And here is where it is now before I close it up. So I hope it isn't overbraced, because that just isn't any fun.
I also have went back and reshaped the back braces, hoping to lighten it and enable it to interact better with the top.
Where it was at.
And after reshaping.
I have been studying Hesh's bracing and Scott van Linges posting on "Sound is Round" and his experiences on feeling the vibrations on the soundboard, and so even though they are working with x bracing, it makes sense to me. and have decided I would rather be under-braced than over. So I'm just feeling my way here, and I'm sure to learn something at least.
So I've got the box closed up, still in clamps overnight.
And it's funny, I was going to try Dave Whites method of closing with binding tape. I started with a clamp at the head block and one at the tail block, and before I knew what was happening, this happened! Hey, I still had two clamps I didn't use!
Till next time,
Joe