I have decided it would be nice to build a sort of Mandocello-ish instrument.
8-strings, 4 courses, 19 or 20 inch scale length.
Maybe flat-top, maybe carved - depends on what turns up in the way of available ( aka Cheap but nice!! ) top wood.
But here's the rub... I don't want to bend sides!
Thinking of the "dugout canoe" body construction, (maybe built up out of multiple flat layers, so there's not so much routing) - or Venetian BowlBack "ribs" typa-thing.
Or better yet, something "ALTERNATIVE"!!!
So, I was wondering if anyone had any bright ideas...



Perhaps some sort of lattice arrangement - maybe a buckyball-based-lifeform?
(Flattened geodesic dome?)

I'm thinking of what might be EASY to glue up out of regular pieces, but strong and light and resonant too.
If in the end it had a sort of baroque appearance, so much the better...
One other thing, I want to build in a nice smooth edge around the top... nothing bugs me more than a hard edge digging in to my strumming forearm
