Hi,
I am planning to build a mandocello based on a standard size classical body shape with a scale length of around 25inch. I am unsure which bracing pattern to use that would serve me best in such a low register and I am unabe to find a plan anywhere. I have built an octave mandolin in an O size guitar body and used the X/lattice bracing pattern as recomended by Grahmam MacDonald for bouzouki. It worked a treat (thanks Graham).
Mandocello string gauge is 0.070, 0.046, 0.032, 0.020 (from e-Mando)
Should I use the X/lattice or regular guitar style bracing?
Will the body and scale length be adequate for such a low register?
Any other advice would be welcome (including the location of a plan if anyone knows of one).
much obliged
Brett
Mandocello plan/advice
Re: Mandocello plan/advice
Hi Brett
No nothing about these myself - but you got me interested enough to have a look around. You're right, not much in the way of actual plans. Most talk is around A and F style instruments. This guy gives some overall dimensions in a table for the whole family:
http://smart-instruments.com/amluth95.html
And discussions here suggest a 25" scale may be a bit short for clear notes on the heavy guaged C string:
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showt ... asurements
Hope you have more luck - love to see it and hear it when it's done
Cheers
No nothing about these myself - but you got me interested enough to have a look around. You're right, not much in the way of actual plans. Most talk is around A and F style instruments. This guy gives some overall dimensions in a table for the whole family:
http://smart-instruments.com/amluth95.html
And discussions here suggest a 25" scale may be a bit short for clear notes on the heavy guaged C string:
http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/showt ... asurements
Hope you have more luck - love to see it and hear it when it's done
Cheers
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Kevin
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Re: Mandocello plan/advice
Nigel Forster makes some guitar bouzoukis, 8 strings, with X-bracing and similar scale length to what you are considering. I imagine that many of the design principles would be applicable to a mandocello? Check out his website, or you could PM him for a bit more of a lowdown on his approach.
Re: Mandocello plan/advice
I've mad a mandocello based on a Gibson LO body shape but with fan frets to solve the C string issues and 14 frets to the body..
I used a x brace pattern modified to fit the fanned frets and get bridge angle.. turned out quite good IMHO..
Some pics attached best I have of the bracing.. Scale was 24.75 treble and 26.25 bass with the 6th fret parallel..
I used a x brace pattern modified to fit the fanned frets and get bridge angle.. turned out quite good IMHO..
Some pics attached best I have of the bracing.. Scale was 24.75 treble and 26.25 bass with the 6th fret parallel..
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Re: Mandocello plan/advice
It is not uncommon for guitars to be converted to Mandocellos by drilling a couple of extra tuner holes and replacing the saddle and nut. There are a few on the Mandolin Cafe along with some people who do it regularly. If you go with a archtop type tailpiece it gets even easier. Graham MacDonald will have some know how in the details of all of this.
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Re: Mandocello plan/advice
I am much obliged for the advice. I think I will go with standard guitar style bracing.
Kerry how does the small body handle the low C?
Kerry how does the small body handle the low C?
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