New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Here is my newest instrument.
Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Curly Soft Maple back and sides
Adirondack spruce top
Curly Soft Maple neck
Ebony fret board and headstock veneer
African Blackwood Bridge
Spalted Birch and abalone rosette
Gotoh mini tuning machines
23 inch scale length
KTM SV finish on body
Colortone alcohol dye sealed with shellac and a coat of System 3 epoxy.
Waterlox oil finish on neck with FP headstock veneer.
Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Curly Soft Maple back and sides
Adirondack spruce top
Curly Soft Maple neck
Ebony fret board and headstock veneer
African Blackwood Bridge
Spalted Birch and abalone rosette
Gotoh mini tuning machines
23 inch scale length
KTM SV finish on body
Colortone alcohol dye sealed with shellac and a coat of System 3 epoxy.
Waterlox oil finish on neck with FP headstock veneer.
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
- Mark Swanson
- Posts: 1991
- Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:11 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Looks real nice Ron! I like it. I have a few questions...
What is the bracing like with the pin bridge? How wide is the nut? Do you find that scale length easy to play, and how do you tune it? With the maple body, I bet you didn't need any epoxy coat. it looks good!
What is the bracing like with the pin bridge? How wide is the nut? Do you find that scale length easy to play, and how do you tune it? With the maple body, I bet you didn't need any epoxy coat. it looks good!
- Mark Swanson, guitarist, MIMForum Staff
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Thanks Mark,
I use the bracing the Graham MacDonald suggested. An X with lattice. I do a carbon fiber sandwich on the X braces. The nut is 1 3/8 in. and the pin spacing at the bridge is 1 13/16 in. I find the 23 in scale length good for melodic players, and as I am mainly a guitar player I find it easy to adapt. I have built a longer scale 26 in. for a customer, but only the one. I like to use the epoxy under the KTM finish. It adheres really well.
I use the bracing the Graham MacDonald suggested. An X with lattice. I do a carbon fiber sandwich on the X braces. The nut is 1 3/8 in. and the pin spacing at the bridge is 1 13/16 in. I find the 23 in scale length good for melodic players, and as I am mainly a guitar player I find it easy to adapt. I have built a longer scale 26 in. for a customer, but only the one. I like to use the epoxy under the KTM finish. It adheres really well.
- Mark Swanson
- Posts: 1991
- Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:11 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Might you have a photo of the bracing? And how do you tune it? And don't say "by turning the knobs".
- Mark Swanson, guitarist, MIMForum Staff
- Mike Wilson
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:03 am
- Location: Chicago
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Nice work!
- Jim McConkey
- Posts: 1081
- Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:00 pm
- Location: Way north of Baltimore, MD
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Beautiful instrument, Ron! How deep is it? Looks a lot deeper than I build mine. And how is the neck attached?
MIMForum Staff - Way North of Baltimore
-
- Posts: 673
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:45 pm
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Nice instrument! Really clean work on the details.
- Bob Gramann
- Posts: 1111
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:08 am
- Location: Fredericksburg, VA
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Beautiful!
-
- Posts: 209
- Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:25 pm
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Beautiful instrument Ron. You've really brought out the figure.
I've long wanted to try -SV but been spooked as it sounded a lot more tempermental than, say, EM6000, which I'm comfortable with. Where do you get it, BTW?
I've long wanted to try -SV but been spooked as it sounded a lot more tempermental than, say, EM6000, which I'm comfortable with. Where do you get it, BTW?
Dave
Milton, ON
Milton, ON
- Jon Whitney
- Posts: 170
- Joined: Fri Jan 20, 2012 1:04 am
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
It is a great looking instrument - I love the tiger stripe.
I am intrigued by the arm rest area. I can't tell from the pictures, but it looks almost like you beveled or rounded off the corner and covered it with plastic or laminate - but maybe that's an optical illusion. Can you explain more about that?
I am intrigued by the arm rest area. I can't tell from the pictures, but it looks almost like you beveled or rounded off the corner and covered it with plastic or laminate - but maybe that's an optical illusion. Can you explain more about that?
- Jim McConkey
- Posts: 1081
- Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:00 pm
- Location: Way north of Baltimore, MD
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Jon, not to preempt Ron's answer, but it appears beveled and someone in the MIMF did a tutorial on how to do it a while back. As soon as the Library makes its grand reappearance, it should be available.
Ron, don't let that stop you from telling all about it here!
Ron, don't let that stop you from telling all about it here!
MIMForum Staff - Way North of Baltimore
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Thanks for comments folks, I really appreciate them,
Jim - It is 3 1/2 inches deep and the neck joint is a flush bolt on.
Jon - as Jim mentioned it is Laskin style arm bevel. I believe Tony Karol did the tutorial. I know it is up on the OLF archives as well.
Dave - I get my SV directly from Grafted Coatings, the manufacturer. They will ship quarts or gallons.
Jim - It is 3 1/2 inches deep and the neck joint is a flush bolt on.
Jon - as Jim mentioned it is Laskin style arm bevel. I believe Tony Karol did the tutorial. I know it is up on the OLF archives as well.
Dave - I get my SV directly from Grafted Coatings, the manufacturer. They will ship quarts or gallons.
-
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:31 pm
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Very nice and tasteful! Nice work with the dying of the beutiful maple.
- Mark Swanson
- Posts: 1991
- Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:11 am
- Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
I'd still like to know how you tune it, Ron! these things always have a few different tunings and I like to see how others tune theirs.
- Mark Swanson, guitarist, MIMForum Staff
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Mark,
Sorry I missed that question earlier. I tune it an octave lower than a mandolin GDAE. A lot of celtic players use GDAD similar to DADGAD and some use ADAD or GDGD which would give an open D or G without the 3rd. What other tunings are you familiar with.
also if you are interested my string gauges are 12 / 17 / 32 / 44 and occasionally 12 / 16 / 32 / 42 and if players are using different tunings I will adjust the gauges so the tension is the same.
Sorry I missed that question earlier. I tune it an octave lower than a mandolin GDAE. A lot of celtic players use GDAD similar to DADGAD and some use ADAD or GDGD which would give an open D or G without the 3rd. What other tunings are you familiar with.
also if you are interested my string gauges are 12 / 17 / 32 / 44 and occasionally 12 / 16 / 32 / 42 and if players are using different tunings I will adjust the gauges so the tension is the same.
- Peter Wilcox
- Posts: 1319
- Joined: Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:31 am
- Location: Northeastern California
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Beautiful instrument. I'm trying to build one of these as my first acoustic project. Can you post a closeup picture of the bridge so I can see how you spaced the pins? I assume the saddle has to have slots to appropriately space the strings.Thanks.
Maybe I can't fix it, but I can fix it so no one can fix it
-
- Posts: 609
- Joined: Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:03 am
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
very tasty
-
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:54 pm
- Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
Re: New Irish Bouzouki / Octave Mandolin
Hi Peter,
Here is the photo of the bridge. I highly recomend Graham MacDonald's "The Bouzouki Book" if you are planning this style of instrument.
Here is the photo of the bridge. I highly recomend Graham MacDonald's "The Bouzouki Book" if you are planning this style of instrument.