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The Semi-Hollow Arch Top Electric: Under Construction

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Design begin: February 1998

Status Spring 2000: Hope to get this baby boxed up and ready for electronics before the summer humidity sets in!

Primary materials: Sitka Spruce top with center wedge of curly red maple. Curly spalted red maple sides and back.  Three piece neck, mahogany sandwiching East Indian rosewood, integrated with mahogany sustain block. Cocobolo bindings.

What's Unique About this Design: In simplest terms, a modified Spanish footer integrated with the sustain block to create a thru neck-sustain block system.  Hopefully, pictures will tell a thousand words.  For the guitarist first understand this, the neck is not dovetailed or bolted to a footer block. Next understand that a "sustain block" running through the center of the "box" is commonly used in semi-hollow electric design to help firm the soundboard to reduce or eliminate feedback.  In my design, the neck is glued on top of the sustain block and carved at the footer to accept the sides as described below. The neck wood is continuous from the scarf joint at the head to just behind the mounting area for the string stop piece.  The footer is carved with a slot on one side to accept the bass-half of the sides and a "ledge" on the treble side to accept the treble-half of the sides. This design makes a little extra room for your left hand under the area of the fretboard beyond the 14th fret. 

Future pics will reveal a "thousand words" about this design.  For now, some pics of early construction stages. Sorry, I wish I had a camera as sharp as my #5 Record Plane.  You should at least be able to understand the "essence" of this instrument:

Sequence: Molds and jigs:

Sequence: Carving the arched back:  

Sequence: Making the carved arched top: 

Sequence: Neck-sustain block

Archtop Electric Links

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