A Couple of Lap Slides
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:34 pm
A few pics of the completed lap slides. This was an interesting experiment in using alternative top woods both of which have turned out to be a success and I'd use both of these woods for Weissenborn tops in a heartbeat.
The first one is Tas Myrtle with a Huon Pine Top and Brazilian Rosewood bridge . It sounded fairly ordinary when I first strung it up but after a week of playing I'm picking this one up in preference to the others. Quite a few people had a strum of this at Port Fairy and were pleasantly surprised at the sound of it. I must say that I built this as an experiment and didn't have a lot of faith in the Huon as a soundboard material. Whether it works on a normal guitar I don't know yet but it certainly seems happy enough attached to a Weissenborn. There's some nice whitebait figure in this top
It's almost impossible to photograph the figure in the Myrtle with a flash so I chucked this one in sans flash. It's a little dark but you'll get the idea.
The next instrument is Blackwood back and sides with a Celery Top Pine top. Although the Celery Top Pine is a conifer it's more like a hardwood so I thought it would work on a Weissenborn given that the original instruments had Koa tops. It sounds fine,probably a bit brighter than the Huon Pine and not as much bottom end. I would imagine, though, that this instrument will take quite a while to open up and when it does it'll be better than the Huon Pine topped instrument.
The first one is Tas Myrtle with a Huon Pine Top and Brazilian Rosewood bridge . It sounded fairly ordinary when I first strung it up but after a week of playing I'm picking this one up in preference to the others. Quite a few people had a strum of this at Port Fairy and were pleasantly surprised at the sound of it. I must say that I built this as an experiment and didn't have a lot of faith in the Huon as a soundboard material. Whether it works on a normal guitar I don't know yet but it certainly seems happy enough attached to a Weissenborn. There's some nice whitebait figure in this top
It's almost impossible to photograph the figure in the Myrtle with a flash so I chucked this one in sans flash. It's a little dark but you'll get the idea.
The next instrument is Blackwood back and sides with a Celery Top Pine top. Although the Celery Top Pine is a conifer it's more like a hardwood so I thought it would work on a Weissenborn given that the original instruments had Koa tops. It sounds fine,probably a bit brighter than the Huon Pine and not as much bottom end. I would imagine, though, that this instrument will take quite a while to open up and when it does it'll be better than the Huon Pine topped instrument.