Padron F Hole #2

My first attempt at an F Hole - i like the look and feel.
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  • Glad it worked out, Del.  Some times the fixing an tweaking takes a lot of effort.  And sometimes -not often enough- they play great the minute they are strung up. 

  • Couple of things.  1.)  the Poplar neck started bowing... so I created some back angle by removing some of the internal neck material.  I also ended up going with a smaller bridge bolt.  2.)  I opted for my traditional "thru the neck" string mounts to increase the saddle break angle.  Thank you Uncle John for your opinion - it really made the difference in the outcome.      

  • Ahh.  I've had that happen too.  The strings are coming off the tailpiece pretty low.  Can the tail piece or string holes go any lower?

  • I'm rethinking the bridge.  i don't enough downward pressure and the strings are jumping out of their saddle grooves.   

  • Great example, Gary. 

  • Nicely built, Del!  This reminds me of my 3rd build which also employed two f-holes.  My original bridge was just a bolt, heeded Uncle John's similar feedback, end ended up with this.  One of my favorites, currently on loan to a friend in Indiana.306496224?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

  • yup

  • Nice work!

  • Great f holes and build.  I only get critical when they are very good.   The bridge looks like a 6 and the rest of the guitar is a near ten. 

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