Mahogany top thickness

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Dave Bagwill
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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by Dave Bagwill » Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:21 pm

I did not realize how soft it is. Only an 800, and this clip is just the very bottom of the hardness scale:
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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by Herman » Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:28 pm

I would just joint it together. And if you sand it down, and it "whobbles" the right way, you're in the right spot.
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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by Dave Bagwill » Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:43 pm

Pretty much my approach too!
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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by John Parchem » Wed Mar 27, 2019 5:12 pm

Herman wrote:I would just joint it together. And if you sand it down, and it "whobbles" the right way, you're in the right spot.
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Yes! Kent Everett teaches a method of joining the plates holding them on the side and shaking. Keep thinning until they sound like sheet metal when shaking. The change is quite dramatic, so easy to note. I get the same thickness for a steel string that way or the Gore way. I have tested it on about five tops.

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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by Dave Bagwill » Wed Mar 27, 2019 5:44 pm

I get the same thickness for a steel string that way or the Gore way. I have tested it on about five tops.

Dang, that's interesting. I watched Chris Paulick do the same thing on a couple of vids.
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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by John Parchem » Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:37 pm

Dave Bagwill wrote:I get the same thickness for a steel string that way or the Gore way. I have tested it on about five tops.

Dang, that's interesting. I watched Chris Paulick do the same thing on a couple of vids.
If I just did Steel String guitars I would do that and not worry so much about all the measuring. I do not know of a way or have a feel for classical tops as they are made quite floppy.

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Re: Mahogany top thickness

Post by Tim Benware » Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:22 am

I use the "wobble" method and I have to say my steel strings ring!
I've "Ben-Had" again!
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