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Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:31 pm
by Dave Bagwill
I remember when you built one of those, Ken, and that was probably what got me thinking about it.
It seems like a worthwhile project.
Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:25 pm
by Ken Hundley
I agree....I had some great thoughts about it, but was less than scientific about my approach. As I mentioned, I tried too many thingso n the same instrument, and am not clear what might have been a positive and what wasn't. Will take a few more attempts, simplifying what will depart from the norm.
Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:59 pm
by John Parchem
Ken,
It sure looks like a cool guitar!
Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:04 pm
by John Parchem
ken cierp wrote:Over under Bridge -- to my ear there is something missing? Pretty thin, where's the resonance?
Sure has a clean sound, but I agree while strumming it seemed rather thin.
Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:05 pm
by Dave Bagwill
As long as we are just kicking around ideas, how about this one?
There is no 'X', but if the upper braces are notched into the bridge fairly close to the center line, wouldn't the rocking of the bridge be fairly unhampered?
I was thinking (dangerous) that since each brace is in direct contact with the bridge, the bridge movement would be transmitted directly to all parts of the top.
Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:28 pm
by John Parchem
I am not sure I can evaluate that pattern my fear would be that it could not support a steel string load. Maybe you can start reading\looking at Kasha style braces as that pattern is starting to go there.
Re: A thought experiment
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:34 pm
by Dave Bagwill
Forgot to mention that a CF rod would be inlet into head and tail blocks, taking the string pressure off the top.
I'm not really into trying these patterns; but by thinking about them and getting feedback, the whole bracing thing gets clearer. Just thought experiments, really.