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Thanks everyone.
Graham - your book has been invaluable as a reference. I've made a few of your jigs. The one for setting the height of the drill press when doing the back and top conours is brilliant. I'm getting a mate of mine who is a fitter and turner to make me a precision one out of stainless.
Considering it's shape it sounds remarkably like an F5.
It's about two inches shorter than a Gibson F5 but the top is carved all the way through to the upper bout and out to the edges of the cutaway, which gives the top a bit more area to resonate.
Dave - a guitar sized one is definitely on the cards.
Graham - your book has been invaluable as a reference. I've made a few of your jigs. The one for setting the height of the drill press when doing the back and top conours is brilliant. I'm getting a mate of mine who is a fitter and turner to make me a precision one out of stainless.
Considering it's shape it sounds remarkably like an F5.
It's about two inches shorter than a Gibson F5 but the top is carved all the way through to the upper bout and out to the edges of the cutaway, which gives the top a bit more area to resonate.
Dave - a guitar sized one is definitely on the cards.
That looks really cool Bob be keen to hear a sound file like everyone else.
couple of questions.
What is the neck made out of ?
And is it a loud instrument?
Not that i no much about mandolin I gig with a couple of players, and have just started to teach my self on a cheap Suzuki instrument that I brought on ebay. The Suzuki was made in 1968 don't think it has any quality woods but is a very loud instrument maybe cause of the action is a bit high due to the neck angle etc etc oh for a nice one.
couple of questions.
What is the neck made out of ?
And is it a loud instrument?
Not that i no much about mandolin I gig with a couple of players, and have just started to teach my self on a cheap Suzuki instrument that I brought on ebay. The Suzuki was made in 1968 don't think it has any quality woods but is a very loud instrument maybe cause of the action is a bit high due to the neck angle etc etc oh for a nice one.
Cheers Luke
One great looking little mandolin Bob (now that's a sentence I never thought I'd utter!)
I've always been a sucker for a nice archtop, and that just looks like a Honey I shrunk the guitar archtop.
I needn't comment on your workmanship Bob as you know what I think of your skill level, one of the builders I really admire.
Lucky new owner.
Colin
I've always been a sucker for a nice archtop, and that just looks like a Honey I shrunk the guitar archtop.
I needn't comment on your workmanship Bob as you know what I think of your skill level, one of the builders I really admire.
Lucky new owner.
Colin
Last edited by Colin S on Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hey Bob, I know "0" about mandoes, so forgive me if this is a dumb question as I suspect it is. The increase length of the shaft on the tuners at the very top of the headstock, it's a cool way of allowing for that extra flair in that area and has me thinking that perhaps this is a standard Gibson F5 thing and the tuners come standard this way, is this correct?
Cheers
Kim
Cheers
Kim
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