Very interesting excercise being able to do so many in one hit and being able to compare the tap tones.
The first four were 0-18's, lightly braced and quite thin tops.
A mixture of Adi, Sitka, Euro, Engelmann and King Billy.
Most of them in the 2.4mm-2.5mm range with the lower bout edges thinned down to around 2.2mm-2.3mm.
The one exception was the King Billy which was left at 2.7mm being not as stiff along the grain. Still thinned this one around the perimeter.
The next four are dreadys which was quite a change bracing for a different style of playing. 2 x Adi, Lutz and a Bearclaw Sitka.
The Bearclaw was amazingly stiff and it came from Brent Cole at Alaska Specialty Woods. (Another supplier I can recommend)
Top thickness of these dreadys was around 2.8mm withe the Bearclaw ending up 2.65mm. All had the perimeters thinned to around 2.4mm-2.5mm.
We having been building A lot of OM's this year and the tops have been quite thin ( down to 2.2mm using Engelmann - Stiff Engelmann mind you - the stuff I have at present rivals Adi in the Stiffness department) which have resulted in very responsive instruments.
So this has been a conscious effort to leave the tops a bit thicker and adjust the bracing accordingly.
Anyhow here's some pics. Looks like were going to be doing a lot of binding this week.
Mahogany/bearclaw dred

Lutz Dready Bracing

Blackwood/King Billy


Sassafras/Engelmann

Ziricote/Italian Spruce


Goncalo Alves/Adi

Maple/Sitka

Thanks for looking.
Bob