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Author: | alan stassforth [ Thu May 31, 2012 9:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
Very nice, Dennis! |
Author: | WudWerkr [ Thu May 31, 2012 9:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
Sounds great to me Dennis ! Good work ! |
Author: | Robert Renick [ Thu May 31, 2012 9:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
Dennis, Great project, glad the frets and glue got in there all right in the end. Sounds wonderful. Rob |
Author: | DennisK [ Thu May 31, 2012 7:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
Thanks guys This baby is done, for competition purposes at least. 1.36lbs, 24" long, 9.5" lower bout width. Longest harp string is 19.75", neck strings fan from 15.25" to 14.75". Strings are D'addario, gauges low to high: 32, 29, 27, 27, 27, 21, 14, 11 (last two are plain steel, rest are PhosBronze) Budget: Redwood top: $15 from Darren Hippner Black walnut back/sides: $40 from Brad Goodman Bridge: Pecan, free from Ernie Kleinman, but let's value it at $3 Fingerboard and bridge plate: Texas ebony, $10 from Dave Newton Binding: Black cherry, $5 from local hardwood store Neck, tail block, and harp headstock: Black walnut, $4 from local hardwood store Fretwire: $5 from StewMac Bracewood: Redwood, $3 from Allied Lutherie Linings: Made from top offcuts, and thus free Headplates: Black locust, free from Ernie Kleinman, value at $1 since I had to slice them by hand Inlay materials: Curly rock maple, curly koa, mulberry sapwood, osage orange, black cherry, black walnut, green abalone. Mostly scraps, but let's say $3 in inlay materials. Bridge pins: Boxwood, $8 from LMI. These violate the local materials rule. Tuners: Indian rosewood friction pegs, $16 from LMI. These also violate the local materials rule. Saddle: Unbleached bone, $3 from Colonial Tonewoods Strings: $12 Total: $128 Frets still need leveled, and there are a few cosmetic things to do at some future date, but here are the final photos. Attachment: Front.jpg Attachment: Back.jpg Attachment: Headstocks.jpg Attachment: Rosette.jpg Attachment: Bridge.jpg Attachment: TailInlay.jpg Attachment: FrontAngle.jpg Attachment: Heel.jpg Here is a video I shot while out taking pictures. It was windy and my camera doesn't take great audio to begin with, but you can hear the general character of the sound at least. Not the most interesting to watch, since I just stare blankly at the fretboard while playing And here's another link to the song from last post, for anyone who skipped reading all the drama and just came to see the finished product. Better audio quality, but no video. http://deku.rydia.net/music/marmoset_improv2.mp3 |
Author: | John A [ Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
beautiful - I really like those inlays !! |
Author: | Robert Renick [ Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
Great work, what a cool instrument, love the inlays and the banana headstock. I looks very fun to play. Rob |
Author: | Tony_in_NYC [ Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Marmoset |
Wow! What a tragedy and recovery! Those side position markers are excellent! I had been considering doing the same thing with thin copper pipe but let the idea go at some point. With your help, I think I might be able to do it! I can't see the video from work but I am sure it sounds like a stringed instrument. I will check the vid from home tonight. Really well done and I enjoy your paintings inside the box. |
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