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    Sami's first DIY kit (novice warning!)

    Finally I put together the basic parts of my RC1 to strum the first chords out of it (The kit received in early January)

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    + Very soft touch, even though the strings are still pretty high
    + I like the neck profile
    + Parts fit together well, careful work.
    - The 1st fret is too low, all strings buzz when pressed. No problems with other frets. This I can fix.
    - Bridge slightly too high at lowest position. Will sand the neck slightly to change the angle.
    - The bottom of the pot cavity is only 2.5 mm (0.1 in) which I think is too thin. Light shines through.
    A sharp hit from backside and it will crack. Trying to think of a smart way to reinforce it.
    Same problem anyone? Solution?

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    The bottom of the pot cavity is only 2.5 mm (0.1 in) which I think is too thin. Light shines through.

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    Trying to think of a smart way to reinforce it:
    I'm thinking of glueing a cavity shaped plate to the bottom. Could be wood/veneer/aluminium.
    It might be easier to make in smaller pieces and add higher "beams" between pieces to give some extra strength.

    I don't think it's an issue with the "f-hole", it's a smaller surface.

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    Interesting. I have a custom order one of these on the way, but the mahogany body version.

    Does seem a bit thin - but I guess acoustic guitars aren't much thicker in the body. Using a bit of aluminium sheet might be a good idea as you could tie it into some cavity shielding. Plus its nice and light.
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    This looks like a very nice kit.
    I agree with the aluminium plate for reinforcement, rough up one side and stick it down with decent contact glue...

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    Welcome to the forum Sami, it’s a great looking kit!

    You could always lay down a layer of fibreglass or epoxy resin. The aluminium is a good idea, though I guess it depends on your ability to get it cut and shaped.
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    I guess it depends on your ability to get it cut and shaped.
    You could try and scrounge a used offset plate from a local Printer/Print shop.

    You can cut them with a pair of scissors.

    cheers, Mark.

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    Fiberglass and epoxy are great ideas too. My chances to cut are limited but I've got something to try with.

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    That's a good idea. Even epoxy car body filler would do it, or builders bog. Aluminium plate can be bought from the big green shed at various thicknesses I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andyxlh View Post
    That's a good idea. Even epoxy car body filler would do it, or builders bog. Aluminium plate can be bought from the big green shed at various thicknesses I think.
    Not sure you’ll find a BGS in Tampere, Finland Andy. Lovely place though.
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    I used a piece of thin 3-ply shaped to the cavity bottom to strengthen the very, very thin top deck of an Aria Pro II control cavity; 3-ply because it is cheap, easily workable on a kitchen table and PVA glue will do an admirable job in affixing it!
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