Building off the Stewmac 000 plans

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Phil
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Building off the Stewmac 000 plans

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So after a bit of a hiatus from building I'm getting back at it. Plan is to build two 000 12 frets off the Stewmac plans, one mahogany with red spruce top and one rosewood with engleman top. I've heard there are some plans out there that may be over braced and such. My question is, are there any recommendations of things to change from the stewmac plans, or will I get a good sounding guitar by following the plans.

Any other suggestions always welcome!
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who drew them? Look in the block it will tell you
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Re: Building off the Stewmac 000 plans

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his plan is pretty good
Antes was the bad plan
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