Hi, This is my first post but I have been lurking on all the resonator forums that I could find for a while now. I am planning to build a Metal body single cone resonator with a biscuit bridge. I have been searching the web, and forum archives for information and think that I have a pretty good foundation to begin this project. I have already received a blueprint from resophonic outfitters and purchased some cold rolled sheet steel. There are still a few details that I am hoping some of you might be able to help me with. First off the blueprint is for a 12 fret body, and I was hoping to build a 14 fret body, This isn't set in stone but I really wanted to try an keep this as close to an original National as possible, down to the smallest details. This might prove impossible since I don't have access to an original for reference. I was wondering if there might be other blueprints out there say for an acoustic guitar with a 14 fret body that would be very close to the body shape and size of an original National guitar? Also I want to try and build an arch into the back off the body. The beard blueprints show an arch that is about 3/8" at its highest point. Is that about right for an older National or we the arches higher on those and if so does any one know what the measurement would be from the flat part at the edge of the body to the highest part of the arch? The other thing that I haven't quite figured out is how to construct the soundwell, should it be made up of three pieces, a cylinder with a flat flange soldered to the top and bottom or should I try to form the flanges intergral with the cylinder all in one piece? It will probably be a while before I begin the actual construction, I was thinking I would try to order a cone from National and maybe a coverplate before I begin so that I will have those dimensions to work from. I would like to fabricate my own coverplate but will probably go ahead and purchase one to begin with. Any advice or tips that you think might help will be greatly appreciated.
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