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NOTE:
Sometimes the brace is not the correct length to fit between the sides. This can
be caused by poor cutting on our part, but more likely the sides have bowed a little from
humidity changes after we prepared them. You can check that with a straight-edge and
push or pull the sides into alignment as you glue the brace in place. If a brace is simply too
short, however, you can shim the space with a thin scrap of wood. If too long, use a disk
sander to remove a small amount without changing the angle or rounding the end. If the
brace is too thick to slide into the dado, you can sand it a little at a time with an orbital
sander.
This brace serves two purposes. 1.) to straighten the sides during assembly and 2.) to keep
the body of the harp from deforming later under string tension.
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____5. Flip the harp over so that the glued side is
on top. Use the top block to help balance
the sides together. Align the base block, and
insert the screws for the remaining side. (fig.
5a) After the base block is attached, insert
the remaining screws for the top block.
Make sure to clean up any excess glue.
____6. Place the frame on your bench so that the front is facing up. (fig. 6a) The front is both longer
and wider than the back.
Find and check the fit of the inner brace. Orient the brace so that the taper matches the taper
of the sides. Be sure that the ends of the brace set flush with the edges of both the front and
back. (fig. 6b)
FIG. 5A
FIG. 6A, B
____7.
Apply glue and clamps. Please note the various methods of clamping. Taping scrapwood to the
outside will make it easier to apply the bungee cord. Choose the method that works the best
for you. Orient the clamp where the brace is located. Be sure to clean up excess glue drips that
might interfere with installation of the front and back panels. Practice fitting pieces together
without glue. (fig. 7a, b)
Fig. 7a details how to
use f-clamps (aka. bar
or pipe clamps) and
scrap wood (e.g., 2x4s)
to help distribute pres-
sure along the length of
the sides. Fig. 7b shows
how to use elastic/bun-
gee cord, along with
2x4s.
FIG. 7A, B