Mahogany top wood Braces?
I am doing Sycamore back and sides 00 cutaway. I figure the tone will be a touch muddy. Wide grain Aidi top. I have Sitka, Aidi and Mahogany bracewood. I uses Sitka for the back braces but I was thinking Mahogany braces for the top might add some punch to the tone. BTW Osage Orange for the Bridge plate.
What do you think???? Experiences please! |
I would think that they'd actually "deaden" the tone but I'm no expert. Have you considered trying the adi?
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As mahogany is pretty porous stuff, I wonder whether it'll glue up to your sycamore well enough or not.
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I've only heard of this being done once, on a demonstrator that Taylor built with Macassar ebony back and sides. I saw it during a factory tour. Brian Swerdfeger commented that the guitar was best suited for heavy strumming. Just for fun, here's a picture. You can see the back bracing which also appears to be (unstained) mahogany:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_yHGyBJlpprA/SD...Q/s800/019.JPG Nice rosette, too... |
I use Mahogany sometimes for back braces. You'll be better off sticking with Spruce for the top braces. Mahogany isn't stiff enough.
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Here's somogyi on the principles of guitar design. There's a bit about tapered bracing in there if you scroll down (anyone else think that's a good idea?).
I guess a stiff wood like spruce will be best for creating a light, responsive top on the grounds that you'll need less of it. |
It would work and it would sound just like a guitar when you were done. I'm thinking it would sound like a very cheap guitar, but feel free to give it a try. :)
Seriouls now, for the way most people think about materials for the top, 'hog's strength to weight ratio is too low, not nearly as good as spruce. |
I hear you guys! I already cut the Adi braces. Mahogany is shelved! Thanks for the replies.
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