Barry Daniels wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 3:30 pm
With the sensitivity, you probably would be best with a guitar that has NO contact with your arm. Just do a massive cutaway in the lower bout. I don't think it would take long for you to adjust to it.
Probably would be a good idea for an electric, maybe not so much for an acoustic though. Maybe I will try it after I finish the guitars I have going on now. The making of an archtop was just something that came together when I picked up a piece of wood that I forgot I had. A frivolous idea I had but I have had them before and followed them. I modified a POS nylon I bought to get the case that came with it,
which has me building this one. Pushed back a little so I could build one I promised someone. The back was missing the sound hole brace.
The orange one is not too bad, I carved away the bevels, chambered the inside, came in at three pounds, Weight is an issue for me also.
I started with a little bevel on the right hand guitar and progressively made them bigger on the other two Martin size 5's, the ones that are not finished. Got to the point where I could sit with them on my lap and decided they were not quite good enough bevel wise.
So my building for others has taken a back seat to getting me something I can live with. Thought of making a silent guitar type of build, maybe that one will have a cutaway for the lower bout? That is an idea I never had. I will have to get a light piece of wood for the neck, as much as I am not a great fan of the headless bridge tuners it might be something a featherweight silent guitar could use. A piece of cedar for the neck and wrap the neck in carbon fiber. Can I make a 1 lb guitar? That would be interesting.