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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 9:31 am 
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Thinking of a 12-fret, D-shaped soundhole cutaway type. Too much too soon?

...first build was a flat back/top mandolin - second is a 12fret 000 which is going pretty well, just finishing top bracing and started the neck. need to get my wood sorted for the third pretty soon - or I'll be in a nothing to do when the 000 is drying situation.


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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:44 am 
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I have a copy of Michael Collins' book on building Macs and it's absurdly thorough, so I don't think you'll have any problems at all if you pick that up. He also has a DVD set on the way or out already on the same topic.

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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:51 am 
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Jim it's interesting that you are planning for the potential down time while waiting for finish to cure - I remember those days and it's a sure sign that you are addicted for life to guitar/instrument building! [:Y:]


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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 2:14 pm 
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I have a copy of Michael Collins' book on building Macs and it's absurdly thorough, so I don't think you'll have any problems at all if you pick that up. He also has a DVD set on the way or out already on the same topic.


thanks I've seen the DVDs, probably well worth the $150 - but I just don't ahve that money at the moment so the book sounds like an excellent idea. Thanks!

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Jim it's interesting that you are planning for the potential down time while waiting for finish to cure - I remember those days and it's a sure sign that you are addicted for life to guitar/instrument building! [:Y:]


hahaha - you know I really feel like that. I hope you're right - I learnt from years of playing and gigging and some tutoring that the only reward you can expect is the one you provide yourself with - so as long as that's satisfying in itself you can't really lose - just don't expect big bucks, adoration or anything else!!! - so far it seems building is much the same - yes you may impress one or two people down the line but that's totally insignificant in comparison to the sense of acheivement you feel. Love it.

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Sounds good...I did a Weissenborn-style fairly early on, and it was a nice break from milling necks and fretting...go for it!

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thank you, I can't tell you guys what this level of support does for the confidence of the novice!


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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 3:17 pm 
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Jim,

Are you going to do the pliage? I am planning on building one also, what woods are you going to use?

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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 2:24 am 
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Hadn't planned on it - Was planning just flat (ie radiused braces glued onto top - but nothing dramatic)- but then I haven't read the book or plans yet!

...Not sure on woods, I've got some rosewood and spruce at the moment but was thinking maybe walnut for a change - last two builds were rosewood and I want some more experience - it's not like my limited 'stock' won't get used eventually!


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