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CBGs, cookie tins.. They're great.. But sometimes a neck is just too nice to stick in a recycled container... And sometimes you just gotta rock out.. Post pics of your solids, get help, share tricks and jigsSee More
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At 12:50am on January 2, 2013, Charlie Raisner said…

Thanks for the complement,I live in florida. I use a lot of small engine, I work on them for a living,so my guitar have a mechanic twist to them,but I do have RC planes.The only part I have used so far is the prop off of one.You never know until come up with an idea and use it!

At 4:44am on October 18, 2012, Keni Lee Burgess said…

Thank you for joining my group. Feel free to add to the discussions or ask questions. Please check out my instructional video CDs: http://www.ebay.com/sch/njmikeb/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686 Enjoy your practice, Keni Lee

At 12:23pm on August 27, 2012, Robert Davidson said…

CP,

Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer also has a prayer request page on their web site, just wanted to let you know. I am a member over there as well. God bless you.

Bob

At 6:43am on August 19, 2012, Craig Franklin Wolford said…

Calvin,

   I think you're right. F holes look good, but I think the oval would let more sound escape. But then again my Gibson has F holes. Ovals looks better on a box though. Craig

At 3:59pm on August 18, 2012, Craig Franklin Wolford said…

Hi Calvin,

   Stick with 8 strings if you can. I know, a lot of folks think 8 strings causes too much tension.  The one I built has no bracing in it. Instead, I used a sound post. I didn't even put any kerfing in it. It sounds great and still holding together. I was playing it one day and my wife thought I was playing my Gibson. I suggest using a box about 12" long x 10" wide and about 2" thick. Solid wood. Repair any cracks before you start. However, I suggest that you glue the box together. Unless you use a lot of bracing, forget about leaving it so you can open it up as a lot of makers do. Yes there is stress from the strings, but the box can handle it if its glued solid. Double strings give you double the volume. Using 4 string means you have a uke in fiddle tune. My opinion. And you know what they say about opinions. Oh well. Good luck. Craig

 
 
 

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