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Gary Meixner

 

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Post  Posted 8 Feb 2017 2:14 pm    
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I am building a resophonic square neck guitar and want it to have the more nasal, compressed tone of the original Dobros. I have the sides bent and a sound well, and was planning on using 1/4" baltic birch for the top and back but 1/4" seems like it might be a bit to thick. Does anyone have any experience they would like to share. Thank you.

Gary Meixner
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Todd Clinesmith


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Lone Rock Free State Oregon
Post  Posted 8 Feb 2017 2:29 pm    
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Hi Gary,
3/16 for the top and 1/8 for the back if using dimensions available in plywood . I have not found 3/16 Baltic Birch, but it is probably out there. !/4 would work for the top, but you would need some tall binding, if you plan on binding the instrument.

Email me if you have some questions along the way.

Todd
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Gary Meixner

 

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Post  Posted 9 Feb 2017 9:53 am    
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Todd,

Thanks for the info. I haven't found 3/16" baltic birch either but 4mm Okoume marine ply is pretty close. There are probably some other options as well. I could also use 1/8" for the top and veneer it both front and back with something fancy to get 3/16". By the way I play my Clinesmith Joaquin model almost every day and could not be happier. I hope to order an aluminum model in the near future. You are the best.

Gary
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David Ball


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North Carolina High Country
Post  Posted 9 Feb 2017 9:59 am    
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You can get 3/16 Finnish birch ply (10 plies)as aircraft plywood. Aircraft Spruce sells it.

Dave
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Lee Holliday


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Post  Posted 9 Feb 2017 9:45 pm    
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Also lets not forget the cone as this is where the heart is.

If you can get a lug cone that should take you into the old school territory.

Lee
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Michael Kienhofer

 

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Goulais River,Ontario,Canada
Post  Posted 10 Feb 2017 8:42 am    
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Lee Holliday wrote:
Also lets not forget the cone as this is where the heart is.

If you can get a lug cone that should take you into the old school territory.

Lee


Quarterman makes a lug cone now for sale at Elderly,s

https://www.elderly.com/accessories/instrument-parts-accessories/resonator-instrument-parts-accessories/quarterman-qd-8l-reso-cone.htm
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Todd Clinesmith


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Lone Rock Free State Oregon
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2017 10:29 am    
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The lugs are not what gave the old cone the sound. It was the stamping that achieved that.

The Quarterman lug cone is a replacement cone for those short spider Dobros, that want a modern sounding spun cone.

If you can find an old stamped cone, that would do it. I love the sound of prewar resonator guitars. I had an old Regal made Nioma brand square neck that had a sweet high end. Though the bass end was lacking, as most do.
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