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Modifed X bracing vs Tone Bars - Mandolin Cafe
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/11322-Modifed-X-bracing-vs-Tone-Bars
Modified hybrid X scalloped bracing - The Unofficial Martin Guitar …
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Its bracing pattern (modified hybrid x scalloped) is likely the main reason for its big sound. Could it be that the shorter scalloped bracing results in the braces being even lighter in weight than on standard scalloped braces? And might this result in more effective vibration of the top and so a bigger response?
Bracing System - Kinscherff
http://www.kinscherff.com/BracingSys.html
Lighter Bracing For A Bigger Sound The inspiration for my new modified X-brace system came from noticing the steel girders on a bridge during a drive through the Texas hill country. The beams supporting the structure had holes in them! …
Modifed X bracing vs Tone Bars [Archive] - Mandolin Cafe Forum
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-11322.html
This question has been asked before I'm sure but I haven't been able to find the answer - so please indulge me. All things being equal - same builder and grades of material - what tonal differences should I expect from an instrument { 17 inch scale mandola } made with modified X bracing vs tone bars ? I think I've heard that tone bars will offer more of a "bark" and …
X Marks the Spot - Early X - Bracing
http://www.vintagemartin.com/xbraces.html
This 1840's Schmidt & Maul has a variant of X bracing with a similar concept, with a tone bar extending across one fan of the fan bracing to form another smaller X on the treble side. Here we see a circa 1845 Martin with mature X bracing, an …
Best bracing for Cedar? Mod X-Bracing or Asymetrical - The …
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-178434.html
Posts: 132. The R Taylor website recommends a 65 ft top radius for cedar, and in my experience I most often see 65 ft top radius paired with modified x bracing. However, since "best" is ultimately a relative term, I think contacting the guys at R Taylor and telling them what your intentions are for the guitar (i.e. what style of music you play ...
Acoustic Guitar Bracing Science - Portland Guitar
https://www.portlandguitar.com/blogs/features/acoustic-guitar-bracing-science
Acoustic Guitar Bracing: Falcate and X-Bracing. Over the course of the years different bracing designs and modifications have been used. Braces add most of the stiffness to the top. This is necessary to prevent the top from destroying itself from the tension of the strings. A traditional bracing pattern is the x-brace.
K-bracing v. X-bracing - Structural engineering general …
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Both bracing types provide effective lateral support. They do have some differences, however: 1. x-bracing introduces extra restraint into the frame, with x-bracing, you can then design “tension only” bracing members. But if the structure is exposed to temperature, extra stress will be generated in the braces, beams and columns nearby.
Maury's Blog - Maury's Music
https://www.maurysmusic.com/maury_s_blog/view/156235/martin_guitar_bracing_patterns
X Bracing is used on all of Martin's guitars that feature hand cut dovetail neck joints. X bracing gets its name from the prominent 'X' formed by the two cross braces just below the soundhole of the guitar. Around this X you'll find 6 Tone Bars, two on each side of the X and two much larger ones below it.
Introduction to Bracing Design for Cold-Formed Steel …
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entire unit. These forces may be resolved using X-Bracing straps (Figure 1-3) or sheathed shearwalls. Figure 1-3 Shearwall X- Bracing (SSMA 2000) 1.2.1.2 Strength Whereas stability bracing is designed to resist the effects of forces that develop internal to a structure, strength bracing exists to resist the effects of externally applied
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