L-1 Gibson Build
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:33 pm
As a country blues lover, this has been on my build list for a long time. I'm using a body tracing that I got from Rod True of a 1927 Nick Lucas L-1 and a set of plans that John Steele from ANZLF drew up and sent me. Big thanks guys!
I'm using a lutz spruce top with a simple rosette using some b/maple/b purfling that I made up some time back.
And an inlaid ivoroid sound-hole binding like Haans uses on his Larkins Bros. builds.
And I'm also going with an oak back.
But the sides are african mahogany, since the matching squirrelly grained sides only wanted to crack.
Birch ply tail-block, black walnut neck block, traditional kerfed lining that I made, and ribbon side reinforcements set in hhg.
Pretty standard back bracing.
And now to the top bracing. These were braced many different ways, from ladder bracing, to V bracing, to X bracing. So since there was really no standard on these I decided it would be good to try Haans's latest bracing brainstorm, the X brace/ladder combination. The idea being to combine X bracing's stability with ladder bracing's sound quality.
Here it is all carved down, and I tell you it's tapping good. You might just be onto something here Haans!
I try to only steal from the best!
Thanks,
Joe
I'm using a lutz spruce top with a simple rosette using some b/maple/b purfling that I made up some time back.
And an inlaid ivoroid sound-hole binding like Haans uses on his Larkins Bros. builds.
And I'm also going with an oak back.
But the sides are african mahogany, since the matching squirrelly grained sides only wanted to crack.
Birch ply tail-block, black walnut neck block, traditional kerfed lining that I made, and ribbon side reinforcements set in hhg.
Pretty standard back bracing.
And now to the top bracing. These were braced many different ways, from ladder bracing, to V bracing, to X bracing. So since there was really no standard on these I decided it would be good to try Haans's latest bracing brainstorm, the X brace/ladder combination. The idea being to combine X bracing's stability with ladder bracing's sound quality.
Here it is all carved down, and I tell you it's tapping good. You might just be onto something here Haans!
I try to only steal from the best!
Thanks,
Joe