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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:48 pm 
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Hi all,

Building the LMI OM kit, and I am at the point of getting ready to cut the braces for the back. It came with a mahogany billet and 2 spruce billets - the 2 spruce billets look like more than enough for the whole thing, top and back. Also, the plans call for spruce braces on both top and back.

Is this a preference thing? Or is the mahogany billet for some other purpose?

please weigh in!

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 7:49 am 
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I remember that they had mahogany as the back brace material on the Kit Wizard when I bought mine and I switched it to spruce. They also had spruce kerfing and I switched it to mahogany... I think it does boil down to preference, and I haven't seen any traditional steel strings with mahogany back braces.

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I think the mahogany billet is to make the neck, (unless you also ordered a pre-made neck?)


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Oh, yeah, its a brace billet, its labelled as such and a bit too small for a neck blank.

I looked in my Martin OM and its spruce, so guess I'll go wtih that until I have a reason to change it in future builds. Thanks!

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If you don't use it for back braces, several guys I know use it for the UTB -- reasoning that it is heavier and stiffer than spruce in an area that needs the extra structure.

Mahogany is a traditional bracing material... Maybe not for Martins, but many old guitars have Mahogany top bracing as well as back bracing.

Either way, it will work out fine.

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Gibson guitars had mahogany back braces.Martin uses spruce. I've made them either way.


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I have a 1953 Gibson SJ and a 1956 Gibson J-50 and they both have spruce back braces. I've owned 2003, 2004 and 2008 Gibson J-45, J-50, and AJ and they all had spruce back braces. It is likely with all the mis-mash of woods that Gibson has used over the years, especially the 40's during war-time shortages, that Gibson has used some mahogany braces. But I suspect that it is rare and that the vast vast majority of Gibson back braces have been spruce.

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