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"Originally Posted on:Sun Sep 26, 2010 1:24 pm"
This is sort of a test to load my first pix, but I thought I'd add this. I am more of a lurker than a poster, but I like what is going on here. So I visit often. I really enjoyed the process of initially buying good bracing stock, to recycling old stock from misc sources (door parts, furniture, beams, etc). It's like finding treasure at times. EDIT: the billet isn't my pic, just had it for reference for a young builder. credit goes to someone else (Shane Neiffer?)
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Last edited by Terry Stowell on Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:02 pm; edited 1 time in total
splitting your braces, recycled wood
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Re: splitting your braces, recycled wood
Has the local church noticed the backs missing off its pews yet? 

Martin
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G'day Terry,
I note you have piano written on one of your brace stock . I've salvaged quite a bit of piano spruce too , some of it over a hundred years old. Great to be able to give it a third life .
I had myself convinced it would be brilliant brace stock . (light and strong ). I set up some tests comparing to some newish Sitka stock only to find it seemed no better nor worse
. Of course, I haven't tested all my stock so there may well be some brilliant stuff among it . At least I know it's well seasoned ! 
I note you have piano written on one of your brace stock . I've salvaged quite a bit of piano spruce too , some of it over a hundred years old. Great to be able to give it a third life .
I had myself convinced it would be brilliant brace stock . (light and strong ). I set up some tests comparing to some newish Sitka stock only to find it seemed no better nor worse


Craig Lawrence
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Looks like you figured out how to post pictures just fine Terry. That bracing material looks bloody beautiful.
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Re: splitting your braces, recycled wood
Yep! I am into recycling especially for brace wood too. I use recycled Douglas Fir, the old growth North American stuff not the NZ fast grown stuff. You see it in building site skips sometimes with very tight rings.
Mike Connor just gave me a nice DF verandah post last week that will find its way into my guitars.
A section of the piece Mike gave me after splitting.
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My brace wood stash
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Terry yours looks like super prime stuff.
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Mike Connor just gave me a nice DF verandah post last week that will find its way into my guitars.
A section of the piece Mike gave me after splitting.
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My brace wood stash
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Terry yours looks like super prime stuff.
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