I have a cbdulcimer, and I love it but I'm thinking that I want to go to a full cbg. I was just wondering if it was possible to just do some measurements and add frets to make it a full cbg? I love the look and feel of this one and don't have the space or tools to start from scratch. Anyway I would like to hear what you guys think.

-Jesse

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Sure can!

Ok thanks. I thought so, but I just wanted to make sure before I try. Thanks a bunch.
Yes!

Most people call a dulcimer an instrument that is fretted diatonically (the notes to play in one key). Guitars are usually fretted chromatically (all the notes, can play in any key).

So, all of the frets of your diatonic dulcimer will also be used on your chromatic guitar. You will need to measure and carefully add in the additional frets. They are several free fret calculators online.

Good luck and happy building!

The old saying, "Measure twice, cut once." is critical in this situation.

Measure from the nut to the center of the 12th fret and double that measurement for the uncompensated scale length.

Use the uncompensated scale length in the fret calculator of your choice.

Use the nut to fret measurements to confirm that the existing frets are in fact accurate. (Never use the fret to fret measurements.)

If the measurements are correct place masking tape where the fret slots will be cut.

Use the nut to fret measurements to layout the missing frets.

Double check the measurements and your layout.

If everything lines up properly cut your fret slots. You do have some sort of fret saw right?

Install and finish your frets.

Personally, if I was happy with the diatonic instrument in hand, I would either purchase or make another fretted chromatically.

You don't need a lot of space or tools to build a playable CBG, lot of people on here can walk you through the process.

Thank you everyone. This is such a friendly and helpful community!

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