Ladder-braced parlor guitar
Re: Ladder-braced parlor guitar
I just barely got awake and encounter this thread. Sigh wish I could afford Caviar. Oh well. Wunner how a sound hole made with a can of pork and beans will sound?
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Not very good Lonnie, not very good. :>)
Kevin
Kevin
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I was afraid of that. Hmm! Caviar is fish eggs I'm thinking maybe a tuna fish can. Wonder if the soundhole would know the difference. I can afford tuna fish
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Pautzki's "Balls of Fire" (poor mans caviar), might do the trick, but you'd have to use it for the side sound port I think, way too small for the sound hole.
Kevin
Kevin
Re: Ladder-braced parlor guitar
Well I've used enough of the balls of fire to catch trout with. Good Bait. Soundhole I don't know about that though
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Re: Ladder-braced parlor guitar
Since I routed off the bindings in order to replace the original top with the new ladder-braced top, I had to make some new bindings. I had some scrap maple sides that had plenty of wood to make the outside bindings, but since the router operation, in order to be successful, needed to deepen the channels a bit, I also needed some inside bindings.
Total to be .120" - thick, but perfectly safe with the RR kerfing.
So I cut out a 3/4" form that matches the binding channel, .120" inside the rim. And just did what the pictures show. The device shown - the name escapes me - was really handy for nailing the waist curve.
Total to be .120" - thick, but perfectly safe with the RR kerfing.
So I cut out a 3/4" form that matches the binding channel, .120" inside the rim. And just did what the pictures show. The device shown - the name escapes me - was really handy for nailing the waist curve.
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Re: Ladder-braced parlor guitar
Pretty awesome Dave that thing is called a thingamajig