New octave mandolin
Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 4:24 pm
Three days ago I strunged up my latest octave mandolin. Today it was sold.....before I even had the time to take some real photos, just did some fast in the workshop.
It is totaly built with local wood from Switzerland where I happen to live since some years. I am trying to convince people about that it is very possible to build quality instrument also from more local wood than the wood coming from the rainforest. The addition of using shellac and hide glue makes me feel very enviroment friendly.... ( :
Top: Swiss alpine spruce
Sides, bacs and neck: Swiss alpine maple
Bindings and neckinlay: Cherry
Fretboad and bridge: Oak
Finish: Shellack on neck and shellack with a KTM ground on the body.
The action is easy adjustable by a adjustable neck angle (a´la Stauffer).
It is totaly built with local wood from Switzerland where I happen to live since some years. I am trying to convince people about that it is very possible to build quality instrument also from more local wood than the wood coming from the rainforest. The addition of using shellac and hide glue makes me feel very enviroment friendly.... ( :
Top: Swiss alpine spruce
Sides, bacs and neck: Swiss alpine maple
Bindings and neckinlay: Cherry
Fretboad and bridge: Oak
Finish: Shellack on neck and shellack with a KTM ground on the body.
The action is easy adjustable by a adjustable neck angle (a´la Stauffer).