My latest build: a renaissance guitar
My latest build: a renaissance guitar
I specialise in historical & world instruments.
https://www.dusepo.co.uk
https://www.dusepo.co.uk
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Re: My latest build: a renaissance guitar
Have you tried PegHeds? They're geared, but they look and work just like regular friction pegs except for being easier to tune. They make a ukulele size that should work well for that. They're a bit expensive, but worth it IMO.
Re: My latest build: a renaissance guitar
Yes, I've tried them before (a customer wanted them for a lute I was building for them). They worked well.Alan Carruth wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 10:08 am Have you tried PegHeds? They're geared, but they look and work just like regular friction pegs except for being easier to tune. They make a ukulele size that should work well for that. They're a bit expensive, but worth it IMO.
I specialise in historical & world instruments.
https://www.dusepo.co.uk
https://www.dusepo.co.uk
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Re: My latest build: a renaissance guitar
Beautiful work Jo. I've never tried an instrument with tied frets but assume they take some getting used to as you would feel them as you were sliding your hand up and down the back of the neck?
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Re: My latest build: a renaissance guitar
Joe, you are doing amazing work! That rosette is stunning. Thanks for posting.
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Re: My latest build: a renaissance guitar
I just had a look at your website.
Nice work.
Nice work.