psl53 wrote:
Melvin,
Great work, you haven't missed a beat. I'd love to see more mandolins builds. I'm tossing the idea of a mandolin build.
Mark, I have heard that building an F style is more difficult that building a guitar, can you elaborate on what makes it a harder build? Grumpy, jump right in here, I know you play and build.
Thanks
Peter
Melvin, The reason a mandolin is much harder to build than a guitar (flattop guitar anyway) is 1. carved top and back plates, the scroll spirals around rising as it goes with a cove on either side that rises to a ridge. (hard to put in words) The plates are also carved on the inside surface, just like a violin or archtop guitar. 2. routing the binding channels around the scroll, I use a dremel in a stew-mac router base and let the base rest partially on the scrolls surface and freehand to a pencil line. 3. The headstock has a lot of detailed curves where, again the binding channels are a bear to cut. A lot of freehand work there too. Overall, there is a lot more intricate detail involved on a much smaller body. I guess thats why handmade mandolins are so expensive, even a new Gibson will set you back several thousand. There is a friend of mine here in Bristol that builds mandolins fulltime and has quite a reputation among Bluegrassers, Ray Dearstone, check out Ray's website
http://www.dearstone.com/ - 9k - I just like to have a project going all the time, be it a guitar, mandolin, or a fiddle. A mandolin will keep you busy for a long time! I've made seven so far.