I'm not sure it's possible, but has anybody tried making a laminated wood soundboard? I think a laminated soundboard would look really neat in glass/crystal calls. I also wonder if you did two different woods whether the sound would be different on each wood.
I haven't tried one yet, but it's definitely possible. I'll give this a try on one of my next calls and will post here when I have something to show.
Have never tried it? As far as looks go it would look great as long as you could get a good tight fit when gluing it together. As far as sound goes, I think it would damper the sound quite a bit, just my guess? It would effect it like having a crack in the rail of a box call. Your sound/vibration travels through the woods grain, and if there is a crack in it, it stops, which means it would only vibrate up to the glue joint. Depending on what glue you used to glue it together, would either give it a real high pitch or a dull flat sounding call? It would be like putting a CA glue finish on your soundboard, no vibration or tone at all. :z-twocents:
It would definately be differant, but I doubt you would get 2 differant sounds out of it. Even if the two sides produced two differant sounds separately, the sound you would hear would be a blend of them, because they would share the same chamber.
Quote from: WillowRidgeCalls on April 26, 2014, 09:12:32 AM
Have never tried it? As far as looks go it would look great as long as you could get a good tight fit when gluing it together.
When I try this, I plan to laminate 1" boards, resaw, then send them through the planer to get them to 1/8". Yellow glue is stronger than wood when fully dried, so I wouldn't worry about the bond.
I am curious about the way the vibrations will travel through the glue, but I would think it would be a completely different scenario than a crack, since there is no void between the two woods like there would be with a crack.
Obviously just speculation above, I have no hard data to back this up with.
I'm finishing up a few orders for other calls this week, and will give this a shot when they're completed.
True, an unrepaired crack wouldn't sound to good, but a glued crack still has a bit of a different sound, because of the glue. I'm curious to see which glue might work better, the yellow glue or like a CA glue? I'll be interesting, it should look great either way.
I'm finally caught up enough that I'm working on one of these now. Finished the soundboard, but haven't made the call blank yet.
Wenge / maple / padauk
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Quote from: | Justin | on May 20, 2014, 05:40:05 PM
I'm finally caught up enough that I'm working on one of these now. Finished the soundboard, but haven't made the call blank yet.
Wenge / maple / padauk
(http://www.shastacalls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_4372-e1400622449686.jpg)
That looks great! How does it sound?
Bet that will look awesome under glass with a matching pot!
Quote from: Footballer on May 11, 2015, 11:05:22 AM
Quote from: | Justin | on May 20, 2014, 05:40:05 PM
I'm finally caught up enough that I'm working on one of these now. Finished the soundboard, but haven't made the call blank yet.
Wenge / maple / padauk
(http://www.shastacalls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_4372-e1400622449686.jpg)
That looks great! How does it sound?
I got really busy last spring building calls for people toward the end of the season and actually never got a chance to try this out. It's still sitting on one of my workbenches. I'll have to set some time aside and put it in a call. I'll be sure to post a sound file here after I get it put together.
Quote from: | Justin | on May 11, 2015, 07:41:07 PM
Quote from: Footballer on May 11, 2015, 11:05:22 AM
Quote from: | Justin | on May 20, 2014, 05:40:05 PM
I'm finally caught up enough that I'm working on one of these now. Finished the soundboard, but haven't made the call blank yet.
Wenge / maple / padauk
(http://www.shastacalls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_4372-e1400622449686.jpg)
That looks great! How does it sound?
I got really busy last spring building calls for people toward the end of the season and actually never got a chance to try this out. It's still sitting on one of my workbenches. I'll have to set some time aside and put it in a call. I'll be sure to post a sound file here after I get it put together.
Any luck?