Square neck Resonator/Dobro lap guitar

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Re: Square neck Resonator/Dobro lap guitar

Post by Kevin in California » Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:33 am

Herman
You do such amazing work. This is very cool

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Re: Square neck Resonator/Dobro lap guitar

Post by Herman » Fri Nov 29, 2024 11:30 am

Thanks Kevin,

The plates are ready. With the braces and patches.
The back braces are low and wide, because the soundposts have to rest on them. A high and small brace would be too tricky for that. Normally I shape the back to a 15' radius. But for resting the guitar on the lap, a flatter back will be more stable/comfortable. So this one is shaped to my (top-)radius of 28'.

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The OOO shape turns out to be just a little too narrow for the resonator rim to fit in.
Therefore I routed a little bit from each side. The lot of side bracing is because one side developed a crack. And since the string load is a heavy one, I decided to put some extra on.

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Re: Square neck Resonator/Dobro lap guitar

Post by Herman » Sun Dec 01, 2024 10:10 am

There it is: Body glued together and the plate overhang routed off. Top dead flat and the back with a 28'radius.

You can see I lay my braces through the sides. Some builders make an effort to lay them in pockets inside the rim. But the binding will cover all things later, so I don't see why the hassle.

O, and you might think; Why is there a tiny hole in the lower part of the cone rim? Well, The wire of the pickup has to go through there, from the saddle down to the jack.

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Re: Square neck Resonator/Dobro lap guitar

Post by Herman » Tue Dec 03, 2024 6:10 am

After sanding the sides flat the binding channels are cut. Below you can see what my jigs are. Home made copies of the expensive stuff.

The points of the cutaway will be done by hand. A slipping off router at those points can damage a nice fit.

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