Be gentle. It’s still raw.

  • @Telstarado
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    321 days ago

    Looks great! The reinforcement work on the back of the soundboard looks especially impressive!

    • @PrettywhoopedOP
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      421 days ago

      Thank you very much! It’s still in need of some voicing and shaping, but should be ready to glue in an hour or two. I’ll snap some more detailed pics of the braces before I box it up.

      • @IMALlama
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        120 days ago

        It’s still in need of some voicing and shaping

        How do you voice it without the guitar assembled? I imagine there must be some technique there, but I have no idea what it is.

        • @PrettywhoopedOP
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          217 days ago

          Voicing the top/back is largely about tapping the braces plates at key nodal locations and listening for pitches and relationships. From there braces are shaved back to allow for more flexibility where necessary.

          I’ll admit that this is were the majority of the magic happens to separate an amazing guitar from a good guitar. Unfortunately, it’s almost entirely subjective and every piece of wood is different, so writing up a guide would prove challenging.

          It you’d like to know more, Dana Bourgeois has some good videos on YouTube sort of highlighting his process.

          • @IMALlama
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            117 days ago

            Thanks for both replies, they were very informative!

            • @PrettywhoopedOP
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              217 days ago

              My pleasure! I’m lucky to work in a field that I am passionate about, so anytime I can share the passion and possibly start someone on their own journey, I jump at it.