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I hate to drive traffic to another forum, but it's not really direct competition with OLF, so I hope it's okay.

Over at the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum, there's a thread in the Technical Info section titled "ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS! HELP NEEDED FOR BRACING LIBRARY." where members have taken pictures of their guitars with a light inside so the bracing pattern becomes visible. Also, there are a lot of other photos and tracings of tops taken during repairs.

There are some very knowledgeable guys there, too, so it's an interesting read.

http://www.umgf.com (You may need to sign up to view the pics)

Of particular interest to me was a tracing of a 1932 14-fret 0-17 braced top. Some of you may remember I posted a printable cad/pdf file of an outline tracing made by George Armstrong, it was a 1937 0-18 14-fretter.   It's hard finding info on these as they weren't very common, most of the 0's were 12-frets. Here's a link to that thread. The download links there are still active.

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Jon-
Thanks for this.
I downloaded your pdf outlines and appreciate all the work involved by the folks who contributed to that thread.

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I have a 1919 Martin 00-18, and I can tell you that the bracing is incredibly minimal in there. I need to make a new bridge for it and do a neck reset, but I expect it to sound quite wonderful someday. I'll probably use Thomastik extra light Spectrum Bronze or the Classic S rope core strings on it. I'll try to get some measurements on the bracing.


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I'd love any measurements or tracings or whatever you feel like throwing our way. They were still using gut string in 1919, weren't they?

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One must remember that the older "vintage" martins were built for gut strings and not steel. The delicate X braced guitars from the turn of the century were not built for the Steel strings.
   The brace for steel is 5/16 and 1/4 as for the D35. The 1/4 scalloped braces of the older guitars will be under more stress than designed.
     Brace sizes for steel are
5/16 by 9/16
1/4 by 3/4
   that is for the mainX . I have seen the truss rod brace from 1/2 by 1/2 to 3/8 by 1/2. The tone bars are often 1/2 tall on the older ones. Some were as high as the main X.
The company did use a variety of brace designs for the different models.
   


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Man this is cooler than when the martin guys came to our local music shop with some tops and where restringing for free. Thanks good find.

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Yep, gut.   I might just try some Aquila Nylgut on the guitar when I get it back in shape. Real gut is also an option, though not terribly vegan... But they'd go well with hot hide glue!


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