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PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:21 am 
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The madness has calmed down and I have free time again, the shop is calling me.

So that I don't unknowingly build a lefty, when I look at a bracing plan, am I looking at it as if the top was glass or as if the back was removed? I know this has been talked about before, but I couldn't come up with the right combination of keywords to find it in the archives.

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I usually draw my own plans and I do it like the top was glass, as you put it.
If it's a steel string one way to tell is by the tone bars.
they come off of the X on the treble side and open up on the bass side.
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Thanks Jim. Much appreciated.

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I was about to reply "OOPS" to this thread after reading it, but instead I got out the plans that I have and it looks like a lot of them are drawn to where it's like the back is removed.

I think using what Jim said about the tone bars starting on the treble side is probably the best way to make sure of which way the plans are drawn.

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