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Bracing for flat top mandolins - mandolincafe.com

    https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/28624-Bracing-for-flat-top-mandolins
    Builders and Repair Bracing for flat top mandolins Northfield's green Recurve Mandolin Cases have been discontinued by the manufacturer. Get $40 off on one through May 2 or until supplies are depleted. If this is your first visit, be …

WEBER BRACING - Mandolin Shapes

    https://webermandolins.com/mandolin-features/bracing
    With our Hand-Voicing we’re perfecting the art of bracing the mandolin family of instruments. Bracing Options X-Bracing An "X" created by two braces intersecting directly under the bridge. Gives the oval hole instrument a great punchy chop right out of the case, with substantial volume as the instrument matures. Tone Bars

Bracing - Gilchrist Mandolins & Guitars

    http://www.gilchristmandolins.com/bracing
    BRACING Whether on a mandolin or a guitar, the type of wood used and the effect of the bracing patterns work the same in changing the flexibility of the soundboard. Braces running parallel with the grain have the greatest effect of stiffening and increasing the mid-range response, producing a brighter clearer tone.

beautifully restored vintage flat back Mandolin - Repaired …

    https://reverb.com/item/48395551-beautifully-restored-vintage-flat-back-mandolin-repaired-and-rehabbed
    Beautiful wooden floral inlay is hand cut to the millimeter in perfect seam. This mandolin underwent a ground-up concourse restoration in November 2021. It comes shipped to you safely and securely with brand new D'Adarrio strings in a new cordura gig bag. The top and back were professionally repaired and will last another 100 years.

back bracing [Archive] - Mandolin Cafe Forum

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    The ladder bracing pattern, seen in guitar backs, flat-backed mandolins (such as in the one pictured above), historical lute tops and Neapolitan mandolin tops, has the effects of (i) making the plate fairly stiff overall, and (ii) raising the frequencies of modes involving cross-grain bending. Is that good? ...or bad? Well, frankly, I don't know.

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