x angle?

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darren
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x angle?

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in the simplest terms possible, what does opening or tightening the x angle accomplish? references to young's modulus and dipoles of any kind will be ignored. I'm feeling right brained at the moment. :)

for example... tighten the xbrace = more resistance to the pull of the strings, so you can brace lighter

open the xbrace for a looser top, maybe more responsive?

Lets say we leave a top thick, brace light, and tighten the x. is the assembled unit able to resist the same stress as the average top thickness, bracing, and x angle?

I understand it's not so simple but you get the point.
Darren
kencierp

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Post by kencierp »

Wider angle allows the bridge to rotate more -- as does moving the x intersection closer to the sound hole --- pre-war "D" have both these features --- and the common structural failures as well.
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Re: x angle?

Post by darren »

thanks for the replies. knowing what to change to suit a particular soundboard is a nice little tidbit.
Darren
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