First Build, A mandolin
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:21 pm
Hello, my name is Brent and I just rejoined this form, was a member a long time ago, anyway I thought I would share my recent build. After years of wanting to build an instrument, I finally accomplished the task.
This is a mandolin that I built from scratch using some drawings I found online and a lot of reading and research on various forums and other places, including the MIMF.
The build process was quite a journey and I learned a lot, including fixing mistakes, repairs etc. let’s see, I drilled the tuner holes wrong and had to remove the head stock overlay and make a new one, fill and re-drill the tuner holes, had to remove the back so that I could steam out the neck and reset it, I ruined the back while removing it and had to make a new one and the list goes on.
Overall I really enjoyed building it and was impressed when I finally got to string it up and it didn’t implode, in fact it actually sounded fairly good. (still need to learn to play it)
Back, sides and neck are cherry, scraps from a friends cabinet shop
Top is hemlock, I found a nice quarter sawn board at the local big box store.
Fretboard is rosewood, pre slotted from Stew Mac along with the hardware.
Fretboard position markers are maple
Bracing is some kind of pine
Finish – Tru-oil
Brent
This is a mandolin that I built from scratch using some drawings I found online and a lot of reading and research on various forums and other places, including the MIMF.
The build process was quite a journey and I learned a lot, including fixing mistakes, repairs etc. let’s see, I drilled the tuner holes wrong and had to remove the head stock overlay and make a new one, fill and re-drill the tuner holes, had to remove the back so that I could steam out the neck and reset it, I ruined the back while removing it and had to make a new one and the list goes on.
Overall I really enjoyed building it and was impressed when I finally got to string it up and it didn’t implode, in fact it actually sounded fairly good. (still need to learn to play it)
Back, sides and neck are cherry, scraps from a friends cabinet shop
Top is hemlock, I found a nice quarter sawn board at the local big box store.
Fretboard is rosewood, pre slotted from Stew Mac along with the hardware.
Fretboard position markers are maple
Bracing is some kind of pine
Finish – Tru-oil
Brent