Shape the sides to fit a domed back in five minutes.
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:06 am
My lower back was sore crouching down to plane the ribs in the traditional way whilst getting a back to fit so I thought of this alternative method, Ive not found mention of it elsewhere so I thought Id share it. Take a guitar, attach a strip of card around a rib with double sided tape, make a mark at the narrowest point of the waist, trace around onto the card were the rib meets the top & were the rib meets the back, peel the card away & lay it out flat so that you have a template of the side. Extend the length of the template by drawing a continuation of the lines so you have some spare. Trace around this to make a master template in timber then use it to mark & cut out the sides (cut & plane both ribs at once to maintain symmetry). If the outline of the new guitar is subtly different it will still work providing you have some spare length on the ribs to work with (needed if the outline is larger). When gluing the kerfing to the side have at least 1mm protruding so you can plane the angle needed to accommodate the dome without having to reduce the sides. Providing your back braces are consistently domed the back will fit like lego.
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