I have some nice Englemann for a top - but the lower bout of the guitar I"m building is 16", and the spruce boards are only 7 1/2".
What is the best way to add some material to the lower bout?
Soundboard too narrow
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Re: Soundboard too narrow
Take some cutoff from where the waist will be and glue on a couple of wings. Just like you can get center seem that you can not see in the center join, I suspect you can join the wings such that it would take a magnifying glass looking for the short seem at the widest part of the bout.
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Re: Soundboard too narrow
Add those scraps and make a fancy inlay , wide purfling or armrest.
Or Dave, make a smaller guitar (sorry for offending your intelligent mind)
Herman
Or Dave, make a smaller guitar (sorry for offending your intelligent mind)
Herman
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Re: Soundboard too narrow
Thank you H for that incredibly insightful set of comments!
I've decided to inlay a picture of the Playmate of the Year for 1965 to cover up the troublesome area.
I've decided to inlay a picture of the Playmate of the Year for 1965 to cover up the troublesome area.
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Re: Soundboard too narrow
Probably need one on each side ... I suppose a strip down the center with the picture below the sound hole would work as well.Dave Bagwill wrote:...
I've decided to inlay a picture of the Playmate of the Year for 1965 to cover up the troublesome area.
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Re: Soundboard too narrow
I may have to review a number of years playmates to make an informed decision.
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