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Posts: 401
Joined: Mar. 5 2010
From: Caves Beach Australia
Geometry
Hi Guys, I have been lurking here for a while and finally registered I am building my first flamenco (up till now i have built ukuleles and steel string guitars) I have a few books Courtnall, Bogdanovich. Sloan all different methods but none specific to flamenco.
I know I should be aiming for string height around 8mm at the bridge and 3mm at 12th.
--do I dome the soundboard for a flamenco--2mm? -What thickness of fretboard works best, tapered or constant thickness. -I have read advice on string height above soundboard at soundhole, is this at the back of the soundhole.
I guess I am looking to work out neck angle on my solera. thanks Jeff
I have read advice on string height above soundboard at soundhole, is this at the back of the soundhole.
Welcome Jeff.
I was told in Spain that you should just be able to get a Marlboro cigarette under the strings in front of the bridge and that the width of the strings at the bridge is the same as a Marlboro pack. Guess he saved a lot on tools that way
I am sure one of our resident luthiers will pick this up.
I was told in Spain that you should just be able to get a Marlboro under the strings at the bridge and that the width of the strings at the bridge is the same as a Marlboro pack.
Hi Escribano
What you heard is not exactly what they said. They said that a Marlboro Cigarette shout fit underneath the strings in front of the bridge.
A pack would mean about 20mm and thats way too much even for a classical guitar played by a monster;-)