I built my OM from a Blues Creek kit, then built a dred from scratch. Now I want to build an 00 to have around the house for the occasional strum. Anyone know of a good plan to use?
Also, I happened to pick up a bundle of building tools that includes a Hauser mold. How different is the Hauser body shape from an 00? Would it be a great/terrible idea to use the Hauser mold to build a traditional steel string guitar that would be of similar size to an 00?
00 style plans?
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Re: 00 style plans?
I downloaded this plan, http://grellier.fr/static/data/plans/Gi ... -00_en.pdf. Had it printed out at a FedEx store for about $15. Metric measurements but worked for me.
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Re: 00 style plans?
I used the same plan that Carl recommended and I found it was very good. It's free and legal to use. I modified it to accommodate a 12-fret short scale neck (something like a Bourgeois "deuce" model) and it is a favourite guitar now, certainly for sitting and noodling. It even holds its own acoustically against larger guitars. Bruce W.
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Re: 00 style plans?
Thanks! I also came across this interesting plan that's somewhere between an 0 and an 00. https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/for ... p?t=579732