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Author:  MikeP [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:53 am ]
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Can somebody please fill me in on the basic measurements of this design?

upper and lower bouts, waist, depth...




Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:04 am ]
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yeper and 19 15/16 in body length. Actually more cubic area than in a dreadnought but a sexier shape

Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:05 am ]
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[QUOTE=MichaelP] yeper and 19 15/16 in body length. Actually more cubic area than in a dreadnought but a sexier shape [/QUOTE]

19 15/16 in body length. Actually almost as much cubic area than in a dreadnought but a sexier shape

ther is a little less than a dread but not much

Author:  MikeP [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:32 am ]
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thanks for the quick replies....

how would you all compare the tonal responses and such with a typical dread?...and if you have the knowledge, how does this design compare with lets say a 16" lower bout.  The reason I ask is because I am a rather aggressive strummer and have found that the slightly large size of Taylor's suits my tastes....yeah, I love full size jumbo Taylor makes...

I'll probably splurge for a set of the plans anyways, but any info that you all can provide would be marvelous!




Author:  MikeP [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:07 am ]
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thank you sir for taking the time to respond!...sounds like I will need to do a little research on bracing theory to bring out a tad more bass response than what you describe...and since one of the more important parts of a set of prints is the bracing pattern, I should be able to 'easily' modify the basic size of the SJ to a bit wider design just by adding a ?" to each half thereby gaining a total of a 16" lower bout, and still follow the bracing pattern and achieve a viable instrument...

I like the basic design of this, and its fairly similar to a taylor GS, which sits on one's leg a hell of a lot better than a d***d

thanks again!



Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:00 am ]
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Mike,

If you really want some base but keep the deep waist shape, look at the MJ plans I donated to the library of plans. It is 16 1/4" LB and 20" long. Very load. I use basically the sane bracing scheme which is light but strong.

Parabolic bracing on either model works well. I showed scalloped bracing because that was my standard bracing. I have sense built 2 SJs with parabolic bracing. I am in the process of building an extra deep SJ that will be 4 5/8" at the the tail and 4" at the neck Adi/ Rosewood with parabolic bracing but will be scalloped only enough as needed for voicing.

The great thing about the SJ is it is great style crossover guitar. It has the energy for blues and bluegrass flat picking and the complexity (dependent on tonewood of course) for finger style.

Also Ameritage offers a custom fitted case for the OLFSJ
it is model # AM32OLF absolute dead perfect fit. A similar case for the MJ will be available soon I don't have a part number for it yet.

Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:01 am ]
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If you really want some bass but keep the deep waist shape, look at the MJ plans I donated to the library of plans. It is 16 1/4" LB and 20" long. Very load. I use basically the sane bracing scheme which is light but strong.

Parabolic bracing on either model works well. I showed scalloped bracing because that was my standard bracing. I have sense built 2 SJs with parabolic bracing. I am in the process of building an extra deep SJ that will be 4 5/8" at the the tail and 4" at the neck Adi/ Rosewood with parabolic bracing but will be scalloped only enough as needed for voicing.

The great thing about the SJ is it is great style crossover guitar. It has the energy for blues and bluegrass flat picking and the complexity (dependent on tonewood of course) for finger style.

Also Ameritage offers a custom fitted case for the OLFSJ
it is model # AM32OLF absolute dead perfect fit. A similar case for the MJ will be available soon I don't have a part number for it yet.


dang my typing

Author:  WaddyThomson [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:30 am ]
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[QUOTE=MichaelP]dang my typing [/QUOTE]

I still have that link to the typing lessons on line.   Its FREE!

By the way did you notice that the Edit Button is turned on?
(added on edit)

Author:  MikeP [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:41 am ]
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ahhh....then I assume MJ stands for Medium Jumbo?..sounds perfect!



Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:11 am ]
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Yep Medium Jumbo

16 1/4 lb
12 1/16 ub
9 3/8 waist
4 3/4 major depth
4 1/16 minor depth
20" long
Here is the shape

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