
but it's great to have a project to work on, in order to keep things going.
on another forum I recall someone posting about how much they enjoyed the "comedy of errors" that is the world of the hobby builder. ain't it the truth.
last year i cut pieces for this guitar. one of them was a reinforcement strip for the back that i cut from the top. well, i lost it. i don't know how, but it's gone. maybe it got used to start a fire. anyway, i made new ones from scraps, and just made the pieces 3/4" wide.
for lengths, I used measurements from John Arnold (as with everything on this instrument). but I didn't use 3/4" wide braces across the lower bout. mine are 3/8". (i did vary from the 1932 plans in some places.)
i put down two straightedges on my back and laid the strips between them. because the straightedges are 1/16" thick and my backstrip is 1/8" thick, the back braces can be used to space the strip as it's being glued. i just butted them tight against the back braces, which were to be glued down later. I don't know if this makes any sense. here are some pics.






