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Author: | phavriluk [ Tue Apr 22, 2025 2:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | 3/16" braced thickness? |
I've been having some encouraging results using 1/4" thick tapered braces. So far so good. My guitar bodies have all been built in the same mold, using a pattern of a 93% copy of a Martin Herringbone. Martin did the same thing and called it a 'Dreadnought Junior', but my brainstorm preceded their announcing the model. I'm curious if I can, owing to the smaller size, reduce my brace thickness to 3/16". I've not encountered anyone mentioning using such a brace size, and I'm wondering if it was found to not work well, or whether nobody's done it, period, satisfied that quarter-inch-thick braces have worked just fine. Thanks! |
Author: | Michaeldc [ Tue Apr 22, 2025 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 3/16" braced thickness? |
phavriluk wrote: I've been having some encouraging results using 1/4" thick tapered braces. So far so good. My guitar bodies have all been built in the same mold, using a pattern of a 93% copy of a Martin Herringbone. Martin did the same thing and called it a 'Dreadnought Junior', but my brainstorm preceded their announcing the model. I'm curious if I can, owing to the smaller size, reduce my brace thickness to 3/16". I've not encountered anyone mentioning using such a brace size, and I'm wondering if it was found to not work well, or whether nobody's done it, period, satisfied that quarter-inch-thick braces have worked just fine. Thanks! Ervin Somogyi told me that a minimum 1/4” footprint was recommended. I make my X-brace footprint a full 1/4”. As for the finger braces and tone-bars, those start at 1/4” and taper slightly as the radius is sanded to match the dish radius - my X-brace is 1/4 x 5/8 to start (rectilinear). My finger braces and tone-bars are pre-tapered, hence the change in width when matching the dish radius. Note: my UTB is 5/16” x 7/8”. I like a bit more heft there. M |
Author: | bobgramann [ Tue Apr 22, 2025 3:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 3/16" braced thickness? |
I’ve always kept mine at 1/4” for the glue footprint as Michael mentioned. I can taper it quite radically if I want it to be lighter. I recently had the opportunity to examine a 1962 Hauser II classical. His fan braces were small—it seemed about 1/8” wide, but I only looked, couldn’t measure. The bracing in that guitar was scary small, but all were attached. (There was about 1/8” inch dip in the top between the bridge and the soundhole.) Anyway, in 60 years, they hadn’t come loose even with the smaller footprint. I’m planning to build a similar classical, but I won’t make any of the glue joints only 1/8” wide. On my steel stringed guitars, I make the UTB glue footprint 1/2” wide and brace tightly between it and the headblock. O don’t want any slippage there. |
Author: | dofthesea [ Wed Apr 23, 2025 9:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 3/16" braced thickness? |
I do 3/16" on my ukuleles but would not go this small on a guitar. |
Author: | mike-p [ Fri Apr 25, 2025 4:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 3/16" braced thickness? |
Plenty of l-00 built to the grelier plan with this dimension bracing. |
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