My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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enalnitram wrote:no problem. but will a flapper wheel rip a piece of spruce out of your hands, and fling it across a garage like an arrow? because once you get over the shock and surprise of it suddenly happening, it's actually kind of cool.
yes. yes it can. clamp the bugger down!
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enalnitram wrote:no problem. but will a flapper wheel rip a piece of spruce out of your hands, and fling it across a garage like an arrow? because once you get over the shock and surprise of it suddenly happening, it's actually kind of cool.

Got a good chuckle out of this, and I bet you can imagine why. I almost thought of setting up a target, but then figured I was abusing quality spruce. Oh well, time to get back to bracing.
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David L wrote:Hey Martin, I noticed that some of your lining butts up against the neck/tail blocks and some don't (gap). I butted all of mine against the blocks. Just wondereing if I'm missing something.

David L
David asked this question several months ago. I was just looking at the UMGF bracing library thread. Here are some interesting pics. This is a newish HD16R adirondack:
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I pieced mine together to fill in the gaps. Here is a pic of a 1931 OM-18:
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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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I see said the blind man!

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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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Worked on the back braces some more yesterday. Work on the top, back, and rim, and slowly been happening. and all the while, I'm working on getting RH stable around 40%, so I can glue it all together. so all the elements are converging, and I hope it happens soon. but with only a few hours per week that wind up being free, it has been tough to make any progress at all. this thing has a tap tone like you wouldn't believe. someone with the initials "BC" once wrote on his blog that Dalbergia nigra is no more "noble" than a domestic wood like sycamore. oh, yes it is.

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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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Looking good Martin,
Now don't go calling yourself a Luthier just cause you are using a noble wood :>)
Personally I won't spend that kind of money on a wood I might screw up!

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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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Maybe I "wood" become more pop'lar if I started calling myself Martin Luthier Lane.
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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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I would love to have the opportunity to possibly screw up some BRW!

David L
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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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somebody mentioned how they appreciate hearing about mistakes?

well when I hear an expert say something like, "be sure test on scrap!" ...that sure does sound to me like an admission of a mistake.

and I'm no expert or nuthin, but somehow my rim had a gap on the top on the waist on both sides. so i removed sections of kerfed lining and put in new ones. this pic was taken before i sanded it on the dish.

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i'm leaving town for 3 days and am concerned about leaving a dehumidifier running on high, unattended. so i put my top, back, and rim in garbage bags, sealed them up, turned the dehumidifier off, and will be back on monday.
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Re: My #4, a BRW and Adi spruce OM

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Martin, don't throw them out in the garbage just because you're leaving town and don't want to run the de-humidifier, simply package them up and send them to me, I would be more than willing to pay the shipping cost!

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