I'm on school holidays at the moment and the missus is working in the Soloman Islands so I've been spending every second I can down in the Shed.
This is the first Cedar top we've done.
It was extremely flaccid across the grain before wacking the braces on
but it sounds bloody great to tap now.
I thought I'd try the Lowden type side brace just to see what it does.
You can't see it here but the soundhole is bound with Maple.
I got three cedar tops. This one was the cheapest ($10us) because it was chocolate brown with a heap of streaks through it but the tone in it before I thinned it was twice as good as the two other ones.
This guitar has the code-name of triple-choc. Brown Cedar top. Walnut B&S and White chocolate bindings (maple or cheesewood)


This is the the back and sides in the mold. You can see why I've called these SJ's Barge-arse.

