Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

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Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by martintaylor » Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:05 pm

Thought I'd post some pics of my latest build.

Back and sides - Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle
Soundboard - King Billy Pine
Bindings - WA Jarrah
Neck - QLD Maple
Fretboard and bridge - QLD Mulga
Soundboard bracing - Bunya Pine
Pickup - LR Baggs StagePro Anthem

OK, I admit it, I love Australian tone woods.

It's only a couple of days old and it is already sounding great. The LR Baggs pickup is so good. Captures the natural sound of the guitar and has all the control I need in a live situation.

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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by steve roberts » Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:19 pm

Hi Martin
Another really great looking guitar the tiger myrtle looks fantastic.
I recived my first LR Baggs stage pro anthem today . Do you have a template for the cut out or just measure and cut the hole ?
Regards Steve

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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by martintaylor » Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:25 pm

Hi Steve, I used the paper template they supplied and I used double sided tape to stick it in position. First, I drilled the screw holes (in stages) then I drilled the corners of the cutout, then I used my Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut it out. One of my side supports was in that section so I had to use a small router bit in the Dremel to cut away a little of the ends so the system sat up in the hole correctly. It went in really well. Oh, and the hole for the jack/strap larger than other pickups I have installed. I covered the area in low tack masking tape and then drilled the hole in stages. It sounded great through our sound system at church.

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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by steve roberts » Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:18 am

Thanks Martin
They did not supply the template so i will have to make one.
Regards Steve

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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by martintaylor » Thu Jun 13, 2013 10:04 pm

I've always received the paper template. bummer.
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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by steve roberts » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:56 am

Many thanks Martin
I have emailed lr baggs for copy thanks to some imformation from Dale
Thank you both very much.
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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by H3ytm@n » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:44 am

Looks great Martin and great to have the feedback re the LR Baggs StagePro Anthem.
Might have to order one myself.
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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by GregL » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:57 am

Hi Martin,

Did you make any changes from "normal" bracing for the King Billy top? I have a King Billy top in my tiny stash and often wondered if the braces needed to be more substantial than for a spruce top?

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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by martintaylor » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:21 pm

HI Greg,
I used the standard X bracing that I do (not confident to dive into the Gore method yet). The King Billy I had was nice a stiff so all went well.

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Re: Tasmanian Tiger Myrtle and King Billy Pine Dreadnought

Post by nnickusa » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:56 pm

I'm just wondering where you keep turning up all that beautiful TM? Might have to have you followed for a bit to find out.... :mrgreen:
I wish I was half the man my dog thinks I am....

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