Top & Back Thickness - Lap Slide Guitar

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Top & Back Thickness - Lap Slide Guitar

Post by Kim Strode » Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:44 pm

I am re commencing work on a Lap Slide Guitar I started two years ago. The sides are Alpine Ash, while the top and back are Tasmanian Blackwood. I want to pick the brains of all those experienced builders of this style of guitar and get your thoughts on top & back thickness.

The top is currently thickened to 2.27mm, while the back is 2.55mm thick. They feel fairly stiff and am wondering wether I can afford to thin them down even further and gain a better sound response from the final guitar.
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Re: Top & Back Thickness - Lap Slide Guitar

Post by Bob Connor » Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:45 pm

Kim

The top of the first one was made from Surian at 2.4mm.

The second which has not been strung up is Celery Top Pine is 2.5mm but I thinned the edges of the lower bout down to 2.3mm.

A lot of it will depend how you brace it but my gut feeling would be to not go any thinner on the Blackwood top.

As for the back I would think that it wouldn't make too much difference on a lap slide as the back will be very effectively damped by your thighs. So the accepted thinking with normal that a thin, reactive back will surround the player whereas a stiffer back will project the sound further doesn't really apply in this case.

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Re: Top & Back Thickness - Lap Slide Guitar

Post by Kim Strode » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:03 pm

Thanks for those thoughts Bob, much appreciated.
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Re: Top & Back Thickness - Lap Slide Guitar

Post by ozziebluesman » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:34 pm

Kim, my weissenborn blackwood style guitars were 2.5mm top and back thinkness and very stiff too. That worked for me!

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