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jammy

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  1. Thanks everyone! Wow - lots of questions!

    Back bracing: The reason the lower brace is there running along the centre of the top is to try and maintain it's dome shape. At that point the upper X can't really hold the radius any more, and that brace takes over.

    The scarf joint... Even easier that that to be honest! I did a straight scarf but with a reasonably thick neck blank, I then sanded the headstock face unevenly on my linisher to swing the break angle round to where I needed it. The headstock was then thicknessed on the pin router using it's front face as a reference. Hence the guitar's got a twisted headstock! :D

    erikbojerik: Interesting stuff indeed!

  2. Thanks :D

    The back and side wood is an especially nice bit of European walnut.

    The bracing's somewhat of a difficult one, because of the fanned frets (and therefore angled bridge/bridgeplate) the bracing is of a strange pattern to start off with as you can see in the picture below (an in-progress picture of the soundboard). But as a general rule, it was left a little stiffer than normal.

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  3. I've been working on this guitar for the past couple of days, and finished it off today.

    He had a highway one strat neck lying about and wanted a tele body for it with a HH pickup arrangement.

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    For build pics see the links below. I'm real happy with the guitar, colour's great and it sounds brilliant. And before anyone cracks any "it's the wrong way round" jokes, he's a lefty! :D

    Build 1

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    Build 3

    Build 4

    Build 5

    Build 6

    Build 7

    Build 8

  4. I'm just on my way through my first guitar built in radiused dishes, and there's a couple of questions I've got for guys who've done it before.

    Prior to using dishes I used to add arching to the top by measuring the curvature on braces. My previous guitars have got 3mm curvatures (the mid point of the brace is 3mm higher than the ends) meaning the tops are pretty flat. The top I've just braced and started to voice was done in a 25ft radius dish - and I'm finding it pretty stiff (I expect due to the extra arching). For you people who've experimented with top arching - is this normal?

    I'm also having the normal fretboard extension queries. Prior to dishes my tops would go on after planing the neck block to an angle where, if a straight edge was put on it along the centre line of the guitar there would be about a 1.5mm gap between the straight edge and the top at the point where the bridge lies. The increased arch on this instrument means the gap is nearer 1cm, not a problem - as I've decided to do an archtop style fretboard extension with a wedge. But for future instruments I'd like to know what to look out for and a way to stop this happening.

    Sorry if that's not worded well - it was a late night last night, and it's not the easiest of stuff to explain! :D

    Cheers for any help

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