I'm likely to only make two acoustic guitars, so trying to keep purchase of specialist tools to a minimum. How do I measure thickness of middle of soundboard on a budget?
I saw on here a plunge dial caliper attached to home made jig with long arms. If that's a cost effective solution, where would I get the actual plunge caliper? A brand perhaps, that balances cheap and accurate?
With harps I planed two strips of wood to the tapered thickness (bass to treble, 6mm to 1.5mm from memory), glued to a flat board. Soundboard sits between and because the soundboards aren't too wide a straight edge was sufficient. I've built 3 harps and two electric basses on a shoe-string budget, minimal equipment and constantly had to find or think through home-made solutions.
Calipers for soundboard
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- Wandoo
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Calipers for soundboard
"But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires." James Joyce
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Brett
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Brett
Re: Calipers for soundboard
Plenty of suitable dial gauges on Ebay and from other sources.
https://www.totaltools.com.au/46267-tti ... ge-526063d
https://www.totaltools.com.au/46267-tti ... ge-526063d
Martin
Re: Calipers for soundboard
Hi, sounds like a person of my own heart!!! Why spend lots for (possibly) minimal use.
If you have a kook at my post in 2011 on lute building there is a picture of a gauge made to measure my LUTE! belly thickness. It may prove of some help. The belly of my lute ranged from 1.8mm to 1.2 mm
Cheers Tom.
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If you have a kook at my post in 2011 on lute building there is a picture of a gauge made to measure my LUTE! belly thickness. It may prove of some help. The belly of my lute ranged from 1.8mm to 1.2 mm
Cheers Tom.
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- Taffy Evans
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Re: Calipers for soundboard
Hi, Here is a photo of the tool I made back in the early 1980s I cut the steel out of an old army vehicle and it works fine.
I have a list of 210 tools and jigs that I made in the shop and not bought. Cheers Taff
I have a list of 210 tools and jigs that I made in the shop and not bought. Cheers Taff
Taff
Re: Calipers for soundboard
Jezuz Taff.....that caliper gauge is built like a brick shit house! reminds me of my Dads first car....a bright blue Morris Oxford. That car was so solid you could drive it flat tack into a brick wall...and the wall would fall down.
Martin
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