I am very new to the world of CB guitars in fact any guitars.  I know of the mantra that there are no rules with the design or tuning of CBGs but. I have just finished a wine box version with a rather long neck. from nut to bridge it is 33". From the nut to the furthest tuning peg is 5" and anther 2" from the bridge to where they are tied off. I thought that I would make it a bass but I am having a little trouble getting strings long enough. I know absolutely nothing about cords. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to what strings and then what tuning. It is a  three string.

any assistance gratefully received

Jeff

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  • http://www.cigarboxnation.com/group/Cigarboxtunings?xg_source=activity 

    some string gage info

  • If you're going with a bass, what has worked for me is weed whacker string. As has been noted that won't work with a magnetic p.u. My basses are acoustic with 37" and up to 42" scales. The string guages are .105, .095, .080 and .065 for a 4 string with E,A,D,G bass tuning. With your 3 string, 33" scale You'd be better off using the three heavier guages. Good luck. Oh, and also the green coated wire  clothesline from WalMart works for a low E string.

    • Many thanks for the advice, one and all. It is obvious that I am going to have to make a lot more instruments for experimentation alone.

  • What Dan Sleep said. Also, I've seen online where folks have used 40 or 50 lb fishing line for strings. Of course if you have a magnetic pickup, that won't work, but it's an option for acoustic or a piezo pickup.

  • You could always use weed whacker line instead of regulation guitar strings. Then you wouldn't have to worry about the length.

    • Yeah, I'd give the weed wacker line a try.  Pick 2 or 3 different diameters and string it up.  There have been some great sounding 1 and 2 string weed wacker basses posted up here.  

      Surgical tubing would be another option.

  • is the neck fretted?if not,maybe a bit of shortening is the answer,you should be able to get bass strings to suit,but neck loading may be an issue,can you post some pic,s,may be able to lose a couple of in,s both ends

  • jeff 33 in+5+2 is getting to the outer limits of standard strings;i don,t know if extra long strings are available,someone here may be able to help,i have 1 guit with 900 mm from tail to furtherest tuner ,strings by gitty,with 3 or more wraps[900mm=about 36 in]

  • I tune to GDg and get my strings off C. B  Gitty (see advert on first page.)

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