Looking at the 09 Heraldsburg list of seminars I see one on using Chladni patterns to tune a top... Since top tuning in my mind is still a mystery, I checked the OLF tutorials for more info. I see 12 tutorials on rosettes but a big fat 0 on voicing, top tuning, Chladni patterns (and how to use them), etc. Now, forgive me for simplifying this, but throwing a guitar together is really just a step up from putting some legos together (Add duck! image here) and if there's any part of guitar making that I see as magical, it's got to be top tuning. Is anyone planning on building a tutorial for that? Here's some of the questions that I have.
There must be some optimum Chladni patterns for each frequency - what do they look like? I am sure it all depends on your bracing pattern, top size and configuration, and the natural response of the specific top your dealing with. There's a nice spread of these on the True North Guitars website @
http://www.truenorthguitars.com/Clients/Kring/source/kringchladnisheet.htm that show the final patterns at various frequencies. I confess to having read Al's explanations but I don't usually have my meds on hand, and I have to admit that my eye's glaze over and I don't regain consciousness until 3 threads later, the most I get is that there's supposed to be some sort of circular patterns. If I look at the TN site, I don't see 'em. I know, at some point when I get there, I will need to reread Al's postings with care and a double dose of my ADD meds.
Supposing that I have a standard image for a chladni pattern at a specific frequency and the one for my top doesn't match, what determines where I'm going to hack away with my chainsaw? I suppose this is where it separates the men from the boys, the rice from the chaff, the meatballs from the Chef-boyardi! Being able to take a chisel to a "completed" top like that.
And, what is it that tells you to stop!? Is there some signal that says, if I take one more shaving off this brace to correct the pattern at freq. "A" it's gonna screw up pattern "B"? I can easily imagine that my approach might be "Gee, maybe I ought to stop because I see table top through where the brace used to be". Have you ever screwed up the tone so badly that you pulled the brace and started over?
I know. I'm just going to have to build 100 or so before I am allowed to wear the fuzzy hat with the horns and learn the secret handshake... but enquiring minds wanna know. Even if you want to lie to us newbies and throw ANYTHING out there, we won't figure it out until the 6th guitar or so and by then, we will either have quit already or smugly smile and say "Why those S.O.Bs!"
Thanks for any thoughts.
Rob