Walnut on Walnut.
Walnut on Walnut.
As a side project I took some pretty much flat sawn walnut and a neck that did not work out well with the body that was built with it. Just an experiment as I did not know what it would sound like and did not want to waste wood or time on it if it turned out to be a dud. Don't know it it will survive once the humidity rises but at the moment it sounds pretty good.
Back with one coat of wipe on poly on it along with a walnut spruce I am building.
Strung up.
Top response.
Back resonance 207 Hz
Top resonance 171 Hz
Back with one coat of wipe on poly on it along with a walnut spruce I am building.
Strung up.
Top response.
Back resonance 207 Hz
Top resonance 171 Hz
Re: Walnut on Walnut.
Interesting use of tantalones under the top...any specific reason for this as opposed to kerfed lining as youve used on the back?
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Re: Walnut on Walnut.
Thought I could get a better joint when using hide glue. Also when gluing the sides to the top the pieces of wood were not under any stress. I would like to work towards having the lest stress built into the guitar as possible. Whether it effects the performance of the guitar, no idea.
Re: Walnut on Walnut.
A buddy took it home and did a quickie for me on a hand held recorder.
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Re: Walnut on Walnut.
Just realized I didn't list the frequencies. Hole, 95, top which I am guessing are the two peaks of 178 and 217. Ant idea what is going on there?
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Re: Walnut on Walnut.
178Hz looks like the T(1,1)2 and 217Hz looks like the T(1,1)3
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Re: Walnut on Walnut.
As I bang my head against the wall for not realizing the obvious.Trevor Gore wrote:178Hz looks like the T(1,1)2 and 217Hz looks like the T(1,1)3
Re: Walnut on Walnut.
Like a Northern version of a type 15! Very cool.
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