FRETS.NET

the top caved in it has several rows of binding the celluloid kind i think that has given way i am gong for it but would like some thoughts as well from this forum wheres Russ who has done this i kinda realize it has to be made up on the way to completion but any good ones out there

Views: 197

Attachments:

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Looks like the top is shrinking. I would put a lot of humidity in it and swell it back.

Ron
thanks sounds good
I like the sound of these bowl-back instruments , but does anyone know how they make the back ? and how is the neck attached ? Why do they line them with paper ?I guess there are some good ones out there - but I only get to see the bad ones! Len
HEY LEN HAVE YOU EVER TACKLED THIS TYPE OF WORK B4
the bowl is made in a formed mold usually ...i think they used to use a gord sometimes...not sure if gords are even local to greece..but actually the octave mandolin is probably where the bouzouki came from so who knows
hard to say whats going on from your pics...i've worked on quite a few bouzouki's but it's hard to say if the top is shrinking or caving in ....if the top is concave then it probably has some bracing issues ...also do the staves look tight or are they abnormally shaped or anything?
NICK I WILL SEND YOU MORE PHOTOS TONIGHT OR TOMORROW BUT WOULD LOVE YOUR INPUT

RSS

© 2024   Created by Frank Ford.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service