Maurice 12 string
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Maurice 12 string
Hello all ...
Maurice the machine had a 12 string commission.
Back / sides IRW
Top Sitka
Bindings Tas BW
Plays great ... sounds fantastic
Peter
Maurice the machine had a 12 string commission.
Back / sides IRW
Top Sitka
Bindings Tas BW
Plays great ... sounds fantastic
Peter
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Re: Maurice 12 string
What a bloody clever way of doing a 12 string peg head.
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Re: Maurice 12 string
Exactly my thoughts!Allen wrote:What a bloody clever way of doing a 12 string peg head.
Markus
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To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
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Re: Maurice 12 string
Yes ... The customer had seen something like it on a Rickenbacker electric.
He liked the look of it rather that the traditional long headstock.
All credit to Maurice to nut it all out and execute the build.
Pete
He liked the look of it rather that the traditional long headstock.
All credit to Maurice to nut it all out and execute the build.
Pete
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Re: Maurice 12 string
Superb work as always Mauri...thanks for posting Pete, very inspirational.
Re: Maurice 12 string
Good things happening in the west again, and that headstock is insane Mauri.
Steve
Steve
Re: Maurice 12 string
I need time to digest that headstock. Its a bit like walking around a corner and running into Jesus
Martin
Re: Maurice 12 string
It was done at the request of the owner, wanting 12 tuners on a standard size headstock similar to Rickenbacker 12 strings.
I was hesitant at first but told him I would give it a go with an all care but no responsibility attitude. I had concerns with strength of the headstock, function difficulty of the tuners and clear string paths. I drew it up full size and this indicated that tuners with a small footprint and long shafts would be required to leave enough meat after drilling for the tuners. The longest and smallest tuners that I could find readily available were Schaller M6 Mini. As it turns out I would have been happier with longer shaft tuners to increase the headstock thickness and the distance from the edge to the slot.
Tuning up was a lot easier than I anticipated. On the bass side, normal tuners are the main strings and slots are the octaves. On the treble side it is the opposite.
The 6 pin bridge works a treat also, even if a bit more challenging at first string up. Thanks to Craig and Martin for putting me onto this.
Cheers Maurice
I was hesitant at first but told him I would give it a go with an all care but no responsibility attitude. I had concerns with strength of the headstock, function difficulty of the tuners and clear string paths. I drew it up full size and this indicated that tuners with a small footprint and long shafts would be required to leave enough meat after drilling for the tuners. The longest and smallest tuners that I could find readily available were Schaller M6 Mini. As it turns out I would have been happier with longer shaft tuners to increase the headstock thickness and the distance from the edge to the slot.
Tuning up was a lot easier than I anticipated. On the bass side, normal tuners are the main strings and slots are the octaves. On the treble side it is the opposite.
The 6 pin bridge works a treat also, even if a bit more challenging at first string up. Thanks to Craig and Martin for putting me onto this.
Cheers Maurice
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Re: Maurice 12 string
Hi Mauri
I'm impressed also by that feat of engineering and 3D design. Would you do it again, or recommend it to another customer?
Mark
I'm impressed also by that feat of engineering and 3D design. Would you do it again, or recommend it to another customer?
Mark
Re: Maurice 12 string
Hi Mark
Yes I would do it again and recommend it, providing I could obtain long shaft tuners with a small foot print.
Schaller M6 Minis are only 13mm wide which is great, but the threaded retaining screw length is the restriction.
Open tuners with a press fit bushes would be the way to go but the smallest body width I could find was 17mm which means the headstock thickness must be a min of 18mm. This means the shaft length is then too short.
I have heard that some tuner manufacturers do make longer shafts so I will check this out for future builds.
Cheers Maurice
Yes I would do it again and recommend it, providing I could obtain long shaft tuners with a small foot print.
Schaller M6 Minis are only 13mm wide which is great, but the threaded retaining screw length is the restriction.
Open tuners with a press fit bushes would be the way to go but the smallest body width I could find was 17mm which means the headstock thickness must be a min of 18mm. This means the shaft length is then too short.
I have heard that some tuner manufacturers do make longer shafts so I will check this out for future builds.
Cheers Maurice
Re: Maurice 12 string
Not your regular wingnut style, but perhaps Steinberger's gearless 40:1 straight through tuners would do the trick for you Mauri...
http://www.stewmac.com/Hardware_and_Par ... ml#details
And then there's Gotoh's Stealth..these maybe interesting to you because they can be 'imbedded' into the headstock..an overlay held in place by a couple of small re magnets to cover the bodies of the tuners...and you would never know..that'll have'm scratch'in their heads
http://www.g-gotoh.com/international/?page_id=2232
Cheers
Kim
http://www.stewmac.com/Hardware_and_Par ... ml#details
And then there's Gotoh's Stealth..these maybe interesting to you because they can be 'imbedded' into the headstock..an overlay held in place by a couple of small re magnets to cover the bodies of the tuners...and you would never know..that'll have'm scratch'in their heads
http://www.g-gotoh.com/international/?page_id=2232
Cheers
Kim
Re: Maurice 12 string
I initially thought about stealth tuners based on their small body size, but felt they may not handle the tension of 12 to 53 strings.
However I have just checked them out and find they will handle 20kg of tension. Amazing.
This would make them ideal, apart from their cost.
Cheers Maurice
However I have just checked them out and find they will handle 20kg of tension. Amazing.
This would make them ideal, apart from their cost.
Cheers Maurice
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