[QUOTE=Shane Neifer] So this, along with Dave Whites suggestion to tap along each brace to make sure there are no dead spots (he agrees with you Dave but says to then make sure that that note is in the chromatic to eliminate that 'wobble' you hear in out of tune harmonics) find the note and tune the brace.
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Shane,
Thanks for this comprehensive feedback (no pun intended ... well only a little one

) from your conversation with Roger. All very interesting stuff and more grist to the mill.
The one problem I have with the above quote is just which part of the brace am I tuning? I'm pretty sure (I'll monitor more closely on the next top I brace) that the ringing notes I hear change pitch as I move along the brace - biggest extreme would be an X brace going from upper bout across the centre to the lower bout. I'm just listening and adjusting the shape to keep the ringing going.
My biggest influnce in the way I do my bracing "voicing" has been Scott Van Linge who has been very helpful to me - and I'm glad to see him posting on the OLF. I still can't "feel" all of the string patterns on the top as he describes and don't (at least yet) fully buy into the full circles as he describes, but his theories on brace and top balance under string tenion make a lot of sense to me together with flowing brace shapes rather than abrupt changes. I have certainly found to be true what he has said again and again, that very small (almost inperceptible) bumps gave a big impact when you find and remove them with very little sanding scrapimg. One example could be Greg G's posting of the big change in sound when he capped the X brace of his guitar.
The more I build the less I find I know "absolutely" and the more I am willing - and look forward to being surprised. That's what I love about guitar making!!
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Dave White
De Faoite Stringed Instruments". . . the one thing a machine just can't do is give you character and personalities and sometimes that comes with flaws, but it always comes with humanity" Monty Don talking about hand weaving, "Mastercrafts", Weaving, BBC March 2010