Hi there,, pearls of wisdom from the experienced is what i'm after!! In the very near future i'll be starting a new build, a 16" archtop with a King Billy Pine soundboard, in previous posts relating to KBP soundboards on flat tops the consensus is to beef up the bracing a tad and also the top thickness, obviously an archtop is a different kettle of fish when it comes to bracing and thicknessing, i'm just wondering if there is a general rule of thumb when it comes to KBH or is a matter of "carve and see"?
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Rod.
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Re: Carving King Billy
My experience is for fiddles, and more recently, a mandolin. On advice from Graham Caldersmith I added 2mm to the arching height (17 rather than 15mm) and about 20% to the thicknesses for the fiddle soundboards. Did the same to an A model mandolin recently (with Huon back and sides) and it worked rather well. I can offer no concrete suggestions for an archtop guitar other than to add a bit to the arching height and the thicknesses. Wisdom from the violin world would suggest adding arching adds stiffness to otherwise floppier across the grain soundboards, which KBP usually is.
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