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WEBER BRACING - Mandolin Shapes

    https://webermandolins.com/mandolin-features/bracing
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Soundboard tuning and tone bars/bracing - Mandolin Cafe

    https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/142820-Soundboard-tuning-and-tone-bars-bracing
    Re: Soundboard tuning and tone bars/bracing When you refer to "change the tuning" you are really referring to the main air mode of the mandolin. There are many other modes of vibration. You certainly can change it by changing the size of the sound hole in an oval hole mandolin. The easiest way is to extend the fingerboard over the sound hole.

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 …

COLLEGIATE mandolin tone bar and back glue 8 - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZZ63ob7C5k
    The COLLEGIATE A-style mandolin gets the tone bar glued on using hot hide glue (my first time using it) as well as the back glued to the rim.Link to the inte...

A conversation with Matt Ruhland of Ruhland Mandolins

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUMtuPT-4sI
    http://gregboyd.comPortland, Oregon mandolin builder Matt Ruhland stopped by our store on May 1 to drop off three new mandolins, all from the same batch. The...

What's a "Tone Bar?" - The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum

    https://umgf.com/what-s-a-tone-bar-t152785.html
    Without tone bars, a dreadnought tends to be very bass-heavy. 'Tone bars' has a specific meaning in the mandolin world, where they are oriented essentially parallel with the strings. That distinguishes them from X-bracing, which is also used on mandolins. Share this topic with: Share

Mandolin Specifications | Duff Mandolins

    https://www.duffmandolins.com/mandolin-specifications
    THE PASSION IS BUILT IN. +61 8 9339 6805. [email protected]. Mandolin Family Instrument Specs. Top: Adirondack (Red) spruce. Bracing Pattern: Tone Bars. Top & Back Plates: Tap tuned. Back, Sides & Neck: Eastern hard maple, Red maple available as an option. Neck Joint: Traditional dovetail.

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