My new homemade Mandola that I crossbraced(my first)gave a loud pop this wk/nd and Mon I found that the the cross had been violated.This damn thing sounds great but now has only 3 wings and some leftover material.
What should I have done to prevent this tragedty(humor)?What is normally used at the cross(mid)road to reenforce the joint?
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Tim, I've never braced a mandolin with an X brace so my experience with guitar tops is different. The forces on a pin bridge are more up than down, as with a tailpiece/ bridge comibination. When I use an X brace, I make a very tight joint and bridge it with a spruce cap.
Do you have pictures? Maybe what you needed is a longer cap?
Ned
yep...I had a tight joint but no cap.Also I extended an added brace from the mid.bass side to the tailblock area
and now I'm wondering if I hadn't added that 5th piece would this have occured.I guess the pull forward could have caused stress in a way I hadn't considered..oh well ..back to drawing board.It still plays well for now.
Time will tell..........next time stronger supported joint.I've seen molded covered joints that look like epoxy and in some cases cast/gauze looking material applied.What do you think?
Sorry, Tim, I forgot you posted pictures before. If it were me, I'd think about pulling the back and repairing the bracing with a cap. Like Bill, I probably would have shifted the X closer to the soundhole and put a brace or two across the lower area , like a guitar BUT I haven't tried making a Mando like this. If it sounds good as it is now, I wouldn't do more than repair and test. I doubt if adding a cap to the X will make any difference to the sound but it should help the strength of the joint a lot.
You already practiced your building skills, now you get to practice you repair technique. What fun!
Ned
Having little experience w/calculating or preplannig for things like bridge/crossbrace location vs scale length I had intended for the bridge to rest in the strongest area possible which looks like just behind the midpoint of the bracing.I've seen so many
failed tops on mandos and figured a supported area would maintain the slight curvature built into the braces.I'll keep in mind about moving x fwd
and use floaters between tail and X.I really think the 5th brace was pushed fwd from string tension..So far no exterior signs
of stress!
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