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first build cbg, would like information on dulcimer freting

just completed my first cbg,can any one help on dulcimer fret calculation.

the sizes are nut to bridge 650mm. length of neck from nut to box 420mm,hope somone can help, peter.

Added by peter jackson on April 11, 2010 at 12:26pm — 5 Comments

Hi I would like to try and builb a cigar box amp,does anyone have plans they want to share mith me. Thanks

Hi
I would like to try and builb a cigar box amp,does anyone have plans they want to share mith me.
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Added by Andre on April 11, 2010 at 10:56am — 2 Comments

NEW ALBUM! Cows & Crocs & Dirty Socks! Available at cdbaby.com

I just finished a cbg lo-fi folk rock album. It is essentially a children's album (at least that was the idea when I started). I posted the cover art (supplied by my niece Audrey Withrow), the track listing, and a few tracks on my page here. If you're into homegrown cbg music head over to www.cdbaby.com/withrowkirk3 and check it out. Leave a review or otherwise let me know what you think. Thanks.


Added by Church on April 6, 2010 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Tip on keeping neck and fretboard from sliding when gluing.

Just wanted to let everyone know the tip I read or saw on the site works.

Use a small wooden dowell, drill a couple holes through the neck and the fretboard. I drilled one hole at one end and the other at the other end. Apply glue, smooth it with a card, put them together; then stick the dowells through the holes. I put some glue on the dowells before sticking them in the holes. Apply clamps. Let glue dry, cut off the…

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Added by Dianne Woods on April 6, 2010 at 3:00pm — 2 Comments

This is my first cbg build,need some info please.

I got from stewart-macdonald volume,tone and jack kit,I have one pickup on my cbg and the wireing diagram I got in the kit shows how to wire but not with just one pickup, can someone help me.
Also need plans to build the neck,I have some idears but still would like your idears also.
Thank you
Ps,sorry for the writing mystakes,I am french,sorry

Added by Andre on April 5, 2010 at 8:51pm — 3 Comments

As a novice...

Thank you, very much. It was unfamiliar a bit to me posting and blogging, the web surface have played a trick on me, and that's why I sent a short bio like this. The documentation is NOT that "tabu" -address, of course.

If you interested in the DiY-way of the CBG-making, the full link is this:

http://www.tabulatura.hu/blasius/cbg/index.htm

As I mentioned, this is commented in Hungarian, but the pictures are clear, I… Continue

Added by Balasch on April 4, 2010 at 5:21am — 2 Comments

Wichita Sam # 201

A custom build jumps over my "centenial" WS # 200....

Wichita Sam # 201

201.jpg 201 picture by WichitaSam

Its a fretted three stringer, fancy headstock, vintage (looking) tuners, maple neck, mahogany fretboard.…

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Added by Wichita Sam on April 3, 2010 at 5:30pm — 9 Comments

slide and frets compromise?

Hi. I'm new to this so please forgive the stoopid question. My first build is pretty cool BUT tends to play sharp when I am fretting a string. I don't want to bring the action down too far cos then it will be too low for slide. What's a good compromise. Any actual measurements of string height at nut and bridge? Thanks guys!

Added by Glenn Reither on March 27, 2010 at 1:32pm — 2 Comments

How I do a simple piezo pickup including tool and parts tips

Here is how I do a simple piezo pickup

A trip to Radio Shack will get you the piezo and 1/4 inch mono jack. They are in a drawer case towards the back of the store and most stores usually have them in stock. The piezo you are looking for is the 273-073 and costs 2$ and the jacks are #274-255 and are two for 4 You can also pickup a 25 or 30 watt soldering iron and some… Continue

Added by Bill Ludeman on March 27, 2010 at 4:30am — 18 Comments

Here is my blog.

Did not know I could blog here. So until I figure something out, check this out!

http://doinsomething.blogspot.com/

Watch my builds here. Don't update every day but when I do it's fun!

TIGGER!!!

Added by Tim Latham on March 22, 2010 at 10:46pm — No Comments

Ashton Cigarbox Guitar

Ashton Cigarbox 4-string Guitar, Jazz-style, 24 frets, cherrywood neck with trussrod, 2 piezo's

Inside of the lid... maybe I can sell this as modern art?…



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Added by Ruben Poncia on March 21, 2010 at 1:54pm — 3 Comments

Are Musicians Snobs??? I don't know!

I have had a great deal of fun building instruments of different kinds but can't claim to be a musician. I had played the cello in high school forty five years ago and started with the harp in 1990. I quickly learned that the harp is a snooty instrument world. Its inhabited by long slender women with long slender fingers - quite a few men too. Mostly guys are harp builders and movers. I accepted my plight and muddled along. I tried a half dozen teachers over the years and learned that they all… Continue

Added by Bill Ludeman on March 20, 2010 at 4:57am — 3 Comments

Duh - right side up? While its not that important there is a tradition.

I literally put my tuning machines or tuners on upside down AND backwards on my first build. I had no clue there was a right way. After a comment clued me in, I went to Guitar Center and observed that their was a pattern that was always followed. The objective is to have them installed such that the string tension pulls the shaft into the gear instead of away from it. I am using inexpensive Ping Economy tuners and if I put them on right they stay tight. Backwards works ok but there is a… Continue

Added by Bill Ludeman on March 19, 2010 at 6:56pm — 5 Comments

Pop Rivet string sleeves tips and how-to

The best string sleeves I have found are simply pop rivets. I originally bought a small box of 25 from Ace Hardware and paid way to much. Next I found them at Lowes for about half the price Ace got but still cost me 4 or 5 bucks for a small box of a hundred. Then I found a box of five hundred at "Harbor Freight" for four bucks.

Here is the URL for these.… Continue

Added by Bill Ludeman on March 19, 2010 at 5:58pm — 5 Comments

memory jogging notes on building and playing cbg's

My shop burned to the ground in June of 2009. Nobody knows for sure what caused it - the fire dept asked me if it was electrical and I said I don't see how, since everything was turned off - so they put it down to electrical..... No insurance.

I had forty years and two hundred thousand dollars invested in that building and contents. I had spent a huge amount of time in it building and designing stuff, including half a dozen harps and all my patterns and jigs for building my harp designs. I… Continue

Added by Bill Ludeman on March 19, 2010 at 2:18am — 3 Comments

Amp

Hi all anyone out there got any ideas bout amp's that are controlled via the guitar ive been doing them switch to the speaker then to the battery and then the jack is there a better way ?

Added by crissy b on March 18, 2010 at 2:48pm — No Comments

About me

hi my name is cory wheeler i live in saint petersburg florida originally from portland oregon i joined up here because i got it in my mind to make one of them CBG's.. i am the kind of person who is not happy unless i am building some kind of project. I have been a musician since 10 years old playing in bands that range from blues to surf and played thousands of gigs... during the day i do electronic repair for local music stores it doesnt get me rich but i enjoy what i do so i guess that i am… Continue

Added by cory wheeler on March 17, 2010 at 6:34pm — No Comments

If you're lookin' for a fool... here I am

They say that a fool and his money are soon parted. Man, I would pay someone a lot of cash to explain that to me.....

Today started out ok. Very tired due to daylight savings and early work hours, but work went by pretty quickly and I was able to get a lot of shop time in.

Made a lot of great progress, too. Got everything drilled out, tuners aligned, and everything was perfect. Now, I'm not all that great, and usually I'll get it "good enough," but when I say…

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Added by Nathan King on March 17, 2010 at 12:18am — 3 Comments

website

Hi folks i started a wedsite today not complete but on the way could you let me know what you think yor feedback means a lot thanks
www.bandanacigarboxguitars.com

Added by crissy b on March 14, 2010 at 4:18pm — No Comments

earthing

Helo all I could use a bit of help if poss Ime wondering would i be able to earth volume on a strap button or sound hole if made of metal all help greatly accepted

Added by crissy b on March 10, 2010 at 5:48pm — 1 Comment

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