Stahl Style 6 build

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John J
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Stahl Style 6 build

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So I've started on a Stahl Style 6 inspired build. I'm not trying do an exact copy, but structurally follow the plans. It has a 10' back radius and 12' top so I built some radius bars to use when gluing the braces. The main x brace is a laminate of spruce and Brazilian rosewood. Mahogany neck glued up and this time I ran a dowel in the tenon for some added strength on the bolt inserts (a point where I stray from their joint).
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Profiled the sides and got them bent ( pre bent the waist first ). Such a nice feeling when you can drop the bent sides into the mold and they almost don't need any kind of spreader.
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A little more progress. Made the purfling that will be in the rosette as well as around the top edge. I also incorporated it into the back strip. It's not exact but I think it echos the original. Finished the rosette and have begun to glue braces in (using my newly made go-bar deck!).
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Very nice. I used a 10' back radius on my 00 inspired guitar. I also added some depth. The combination is outstanding. My top wasn't as radiused as yours, so I would think that the combo of the back and top radius that you're using, would yield comparable results.

That's going to be a really beautiful guitar.
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Keep on blogging! I like your idea of doweling the neck tenon.
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Thank for the nice words! Finished up gluing the braces in the go bar deck ( I like the ability to easily clean up the glue). Carved the braces and sanded both top and back. Notched the rims and will be ready to close the box.
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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That is some pretty bracing! How do the laminated x-braces affect the sound quality?
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Some progress and some obstacles overcome. Not routing the back binding rebates before routing the neck mortise is not a good idea. Thought long and hard about how to fix this one. I decided to inlay a MOP triangle to disguise it. I also did one at the tail for symmetry. Overall pleased with how it turned out.
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Installing the top binding and purfling was challenging to say the least. That done I used my orbital sander and accidentally sanded through the outer rosette. (It was not as deep in that area because I had to rout the channel after I had installed the x braces. Soooo. Now what. Well I made up an insert that would fit snugly in the sound hole and carefully re-routed the outer channel. Installed the new purfling strip. Whew. I gotta start thinking before doing a little more often.
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Re: Stahl Style 6 build

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Fixing the goof up.
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