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Classical Guitar Plans – Torres Bracing
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Have you ever wondered how to build a guitar. Well we have the answer as to how you can make your own guitar. If you are on this site, you are definitely interested in building a guitar or at least curious about it.
Here at Ultimate Guitar Building, check out the Ultimate Guitar OnLine Shopping Site, where we have a growing variety of Guitar Building Plans available for your use in pursuing your passion so you CAN build your own guitar.
Not only will we supply you with the plans, but we will supply you with the knowledge on how best to build you next guitar. Check back often as we will be offering lots and lots of plans, jig and template plans and lots of tips and suggestions to keep you from making mistakes and saving lots of time.
Great Plan Accuracy and Detail:
All of our Guitar Building Plans are drawn full scale. All are drawn on my CAD system and are accurate to within 1/1000″. There is meticulous detail on all plans and they can be used to make your templates, guitar forms and pinned up on your wall as a guide for building your guitar. All plans include a top, side and butt view of the guitar.
Fully Dimensioned:
All parts are dimensioned and different parts are all called out. Fret scale is accurate as indicated on the plans and you can make your fret cutting jig from one of these plans. There will also be neck cross-sections given at several locations so you can make neck-shaping templates.
Template Layouts Included:
Also for your convenience, we have added several template layouts to each of the guitar building plans. There are templates for the top layout, which includes brace locations, sound hole and fabrication instruction.
Bridge Layouts, Headstock Layout:
Also there are templates you can use for the bridge layouts for the steel string guitars, and headstock configurations. I would recommend that these plans be reproduced and glue these template layouts over plexiglas or lexan plastic and carefully and accurately cut the templates out for a lifetime luthier’s tool.
All Bracing Fully Detailed:
Brace diagrams are carefully laid out in plan and profile to help you fabricate your top plate braces as accurately as possible. All dimensions are give as well if you wish to transfer the dimensions to the wood.
Torres Bracing:
These Guitar Construction Plans are for a classical guitar that has the same body dimensions as the Ramirez plan in Plan, but with the Torres traditional top fan bracing pattern. The bracing is based on the bracing pattern that Torres made popular and is probably the most used bracing pattern used in classical guitar construction. Go ahead and experiment with fan brace modifications, such as using wider and shorter braces or as some luthiers do, make the fan braces more of a pentagon cross-section (pointed on the top, center of the fan brace). Some luthier’s claim to get improved sound by making the top plate slightly thicker in the center and thinning it out as you reach to outer edges of the guitar.
These plans are very detailed, highest quality PDF’s and consist of complete dimensioned plans with bracing plans, sections laterally and longitudinally, detailed bracing layouts and even template diagrams to get you started in making plastic templates for top and back shape, bracing patterns and brace layout and neck and headstock templates. There are (5) large sheets ready to be copied at your local digital printing center.
Guitar Dimensions:
Upper Bout: 282mm (11 3/32″)
Lower Bout: 368.5mm (14 1/2″)
Body Length: 494.4mm 19 15/32″)
Scale Length: 660mm (25 31/32″)
Body Depth At Heel: 94mm (3 11/16″)
Body Depth At Butt: 102mm (4 1/32″)
Classical Guitar Plans For Torres Bracing Consist of the Following Sheets:
Sheet 1 – Guitar Plan: Detailed full sized dimensioned plan showing all top bracing, bracing scallops, bridge detail, purfling layout, neck layout with perfectly scaled fret locations, head and tuning machine layouts. Also there is a very detailed specification describing materials, methods of construction and tools required.
Sheet 2 – Guitar Sections: Longitudinal and Lateral Section cuts through the guitar showing internal bracing, lining, side bracing, blocks and neck, included complete dimensions.
Sheet 3 – Guitar Top Bracing Layout: Top and side views of all top braces including dimensions if you need them. The intent is to transfer the brace profile to each brace.
Sheet 4 – Guitar Templates: Detailed Top, Neck and Headstock Templates ready for you to transfer to a sheet of plastic for your permanent template collection. Just cut out the template from the sheet of paper and spray adhere to the plastic and cut out on the band-saw.
Sheet 5 – Guitar Back Plate and Back Plate Bracing Diagrams: Detailed layout of the back outline, including all bracing and blocks required for complete back construction. The Brace layouts include the 4mm arch for the back, which is required for a durable guitar.
Why Digital Downloads?
The plans are electronic in PDF format so they can be printed by the customer at the printer location of their choice. For instance, many customers have used Kinkos or Office Max. I would prefer to use the services of a commercial digital printer company. They have very large printers that can very easily handle these sheets and print them in under a minute. In my architectural practice, I have printed hundreds of thousands of plans like this. They would be listed in the phone directory under digital printers or even blueprints – although that term is not used any longer.
Why don’t we send out hard copies? Good question. My reasoning is that we market plans all over the world through the internet with a great many plans going to Europe, South America, and China. Digital plans are delivered instantaneously and when you print them they will be full-sizes, no fold marks and you can get multiple copies or even 50% sized plans that are very useful for reference or even a part of a plan, say a headstock that can be printed on any letter sized printer.
So that is the long answer and I think you will be very impressed with the full-sized versions. BTW when you bring them to the printer, they should default to the full-size automatically on their printing equipment.
Electronic Instant Download:
All Guitar Building Plans are available in pdf format. Plans are $13.49 for the pdf files of the guitar plans.
All guitar building plans can be ordered through our secure server and of course all information will be secure and confidential. Upon ordering you will be given an email for immediate downloading of the plans through a link directly to the ftp server. No special hardware required.
You will have 48 hours to download your digital copies. There are (4) files for each guitar plan all files total about 2.5MB – 3.5MB, so download times are very quick, even on a 56K modem. We are sure you will be very pleased with the level of detail and quality of these drawings.
All Plans Are in Both Millimeters AND Inches/Fractional Inches:
All Guitar Building Plans are available in both millimeter measurements and inches/fractional inches. Both are clearly shown in an over/under the dimension line style, so you can pick which measurement system you would like to use, or use both!
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Guitar Template Sets are now available for each of our guitar plans. I would recommend that these template plans be reproduced and glue these template layouts over plexiglas or lexan plastic and carefully and accurately cut the templates out for a lifetime luthier’s tool.
Each Template Set will include the following templates:
Top Bracing Layout Template: This Template locates each brace and brace end, eliminating any mis-alignment of baces, sound-hole or reinforcing strips.
Fret Layout Template: All frets laid out and dimensioned ready for you to load into a fret template jig or hand cut on your own.
Headpiece Template: for headpiece contour and accurate tuning machine layouts.
Neck Layout Template: Use this for easily roughing out your neck, heel, and neck joints, plus the foot on the Classical Guitar.
Side Contour Template: This is worth the price of the set alone! This side contour can be cut out and laid directly on your guitar sides and you can automatically cut the correct back arch and taper on your sides without trial and error.
Just go to the Plan Shop and then click on the whichever Template Set you would like below each respective plan. Or if you like you can add one here – Add Torres Braced Classical Guitar Template Set to Shopping Cart Now
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Additional Guitar Making Tool Plans We Have:
I have designed these tool plans to make the process of making your custom Torres Braced Classical Guitar a much easier task. The tools are a pleasure to make, save you a lot of money and will make your guitar making more fun and time efficient. Check them out!
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June 19th, 2010 at 9:39 am
Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot for your exciting website. I would like to enquire if you have any flamenco guitar plan ?
Best Regards,
Mehran Abedi
June 19th, 2010 at 9:46 am
Hi Mehran,
No Flamenco Plans just yet. I plan on adding them in the near future. Here is a short list of future plans coming up:
12 string jumbo acoustic
Classical Guitar – Bouchet Fan Bracing
Tenor Ukulele – Traditional Bracing
Tenor Ukulele – Kasha Bracing
Flamenco Guitar
Electric Guitar – Based on Fender Strat and Telecaster
So more are coming – I just need the time to do them
Thanks for the request
David
August 24th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Dear Sir
I’m looking for plans for a 7 string classical guitar (or possibly 8 string). Wondering if you can help?
Thanks
August 24th, 2010 at 4:42 pm
Hi Tim,
I only have 6 string models available. Tell be a little about them and maybe I could modify a plan for you. How are they tuned? etc. etc. I don’t think I have every seen a 7 or 8 string classical guitar.
David
August 25th, 2010 at 12:27 pm
David,
I’ve purchased and downloaded the plans for the Torres clasical (plus templates and workboard) just to find there are no printing facilities in my area that could print them…
I see you have some prints available already, can you pls. let me know how can I order them ?
Thanks in advance.
Stefano
August 25th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Hi Stefano,
Where are you located? Most Kinkos or Office Max facilities can make the prints. Also nearly every architect and engineers use the services of a digital printer for their blueprinting needs and perhaps you could check out commercial printers? I only say this because it would be quicker and less expensive going the local route. I get prints at my digital printing facility that I used to use as an architect. I know that they have raised pricing and I believe that they charge $0.75 per square foot for quantities up to 100 sq. ft. and over 100 sq. ft. would be $0.25 per sq. ft. Shipping and handling in a rigid tube would be $15.00 anywhere in the United States. Not sure about overseas shipping.
Let me know if I can help you.
David