Body Shapes: Baby Dred and Resonator
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:49 pm
Thought I would get you opinion on a couple of things.
I drew an updated shape for a scaled down dreadnaught roughly the size of a Martin 000. It's not perfectly scaled as the width and length don't shrink by the same percentage so you do the best you can. I used 19 3/8" for the body length and I used 15 3/16" width for the lower bout (I believe John Hall said this is the true width of the lower bout on a 000). So I printed the "Baby Dred" shape and then set a Drednaught building mold over it to see how the shape matched up and it looks fairly good. Here is a pic, what do you think? (the shapes are aligned at the 14th neck join):
Now I'm wanting to build a squareneck resonator for a friend (and I need to start immediately). I don't have a mold or bending form for the traditional, 12 fret, Dobro shape (I do have the Beard plans which is a similar shape). A lot of custom bulders are using larger bodies.....even dreadnaught sized bodies for resonators and they seem to like the tone better and the reduced waist on a dred seems to fit against the body better. So I could make a mold and bending form for the body shape shown above and build a resonator out of that body shape. The mold/bending form could be used to build a guitar afterwards.
Another option is I already have a mold and bending form for a Martin, 14 fret 00 that I bought from John Hall. I now have the cone and coverplate in my possession so I thought I would see how the 14 fret 00 shape compares to the 12 fret Beard resonator plan. Turns out if you let the neck join the 14 fret 00 body at the 13 fret, it's a nice fit. Here is a pic......what do you think? The body of the 00 is a bit wider than the resonator, moreso in the upper bout.
I drew an updated shape for a scaled down dreadnaught roughly the size of a Martin 000. It's not perfectly scaled as the width and length don't shrink by the same percentage so you do the best you can. I used 19 3/8" for the body length and I used 15 3/16" width for the lower bout (I believe John Hall said this is the true width of the lower bout on a 000). So I printed the "Baby Dred" shape and then set a Drednaught building mold over it to see how the shape matched up and it looks fairly good. Here is a pic, what do you think? (the shapes are aligned at the 14th neck join):
Now I'm wanting to build a squareneck resonator for a friend (and I need to start immediately). I don't have a mold or bending form for the traditional, 12 fret, Dobro shape (I do have the Beard plans which is a similar shape). A lot of custom bulders are using larger bodies.....even dreadnaught sized bodies for resonators and they seem to like the tone better and the reduced waist on a dred seems to fit against the body better. So I could make a mold and bending form for the body shape shown above and build a resonator out of that body shape. The mold/bending form could be used to build a guitar afterwards.
Another option is I already have a mold and bending form for a Martin, 14 fret 00 that I bought from John Hall. I now have the cone and coverplate in my possession so I thought I would see how the 14 fret 00 shape compares to the 12 fret Beard resonator plan. Turns out if you let the neck join the 14 fret 00 body at the 13 fret, it's a nice fit. Here is a pic......what do you think? The body of the 00 is a bit wider than the resonator, moreso in the upper bout.