X brace 12F versus 14F

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Lutherie Gervais
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X brace 12F versus 14F

Post by Lutherie Gervais » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:46 am

X brace 12F versus 14F

What do you do when you have a plan of a 14 fret guitar and you have to make a 12F version.

drop the X the 2fret mesurments ?
Same soundhole opening and position ?

thanks

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Re: X brace 12F versus 14F

Post by DarwinStrings » Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:59 am

I don't know about others but I rarely look in the Tutorials, I just scan it once in a blue moon. Maybe ask in build Mr Gervais. I've never been in that situation, what are plans? I think Martin not the Martins here but that 180 year old mob in the USA make their upper bout longer and thinner and leave every thing else where it is.

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Re: X brace 12F versus 14F

Post by jeffhigh » Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:03 pm

When CF Martin went from 12 fret to 14 fret they shortened the upper bout by about 1 fret and moved the bridge and bracing towards the neck by another frets worth
Reversal would be opposite

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Re: X brace 12F versus 14F

Post by Kim » Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:43 am

(Topic moved to build forum by admin)
jeffhigh wrote:When CF Martin went from 12 fret to 14 fret they shortened the upper bout by about 1 fret and moved the bridge and bracing towards the neck by another frets worth
This is the way I've dealt with it in the past, IMO the more realestate behind the bridge the better.

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