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 Post subject: An Anniversary Mandolin
PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:42 am 
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Hi, All. My buddy, Steve, asked me to help him build a mandolin for his wife. It commemorates their 35th anniversary. I don't know much about mandolins, but the two of us muddled through and finally managed to finish a nice little instrument. The design is all about simplicity of construction. We started with an f-model shape, but simplified it in every way possible. This means flat top and back with induced arch, a horn instead of a scroll, a bolt on neck, and a heel that butts squarely to the body. Rims were sanded on a 12-inch radius dish, and the top and back were also braced on this dish, so the thickness of the instrument tapers nicely in all directions from the center.

Top is redwood. Back and sides are Missouri black walnut. Neck is black walnut with a lamination of maple veneer along the center line. Decorative veneers are burl walnut. Fingerboard and bridge, which we also built, are rosewood.

I am still fussing over the truss rod cover and the pick guard, so the lady will probably receive her gift before those are mounted. Still, I think you'll get the idea. This is the first instrument my friend has built, and only the fourth for me. He participated in all the steps, and I gave a lot of help along the way. It was a case of the blind leading the blind, but we're pleased with the outcome.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:21 am 
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Beautifull work ! [:Y:] I like the design and the " simplicity " of the mando as you say.
Personally I prefer the Mando's to have less "glitz" as it were , to me it makes the Quality of the wuwerk stand out . But thats just my view point.

Either way im sure she will be happy with it , love to hear a clip of her sing !

Great work. [clap]

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:51 am 
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Hi, again, and thanks for the compliment. We couldn't find an experienced player to record a sound sample for us, so the new owner's son made a sample for us yesterday. Nothing fancy here. He strums through some chords and lets each one ring, and then plucks and tremolos some single notes in the last fifteen seconds.
I think it'll give you an idea. You'll find the sample here:

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:19 pm 
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Here's a final shot showing our heart-shaped sound hole, and the pick guard in place.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 4:13 pm 
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I love it , Sound's excellent to me , plenty of tone and sustain there ! I look forward to seeing more of your work ! [:Y:] [clap]

Beautifull job !!

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