
Gee that's a big guitar
Matthew, I'm really enjoying the progress shots of your DB, I love the carving part of my lute making, the 3D work on the rose and the carving work on the pegboxes. I've just started carving the dolphin-form peg boxes for an archlute so I appreciated the time and patience that it takes.
My first violin is nearly ready for stringing up, (first time in my building career where the varnish has cost more than the wood!), but I just can't imagine scaling it all up to that size.
I can't wait to see (and hear?) the finished product of your labours, superb stuff.
Colin
My first violin is nearly ready for stringing up, (first time in my building career where the varnish has cost more than the wood!), but I just can't imagine scaling it all up to that size.
I can't wait to see (and hear?) the finished product of your labours, superb stuff.
Colin
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Matthew,
lovely work mate, its going to be a fabulous instrument.
We have a cello that has just moved in to our house and Im under pressure from the family to make that or a bass. No offence Matthew but I wont be show them your post, too much to live up to. Where do you get plans?
Sebastiaan
lovely work mate, its going to be a fabulous instrument.
We have a cello that has just moved in to our house and Im under pressure from the family to make that or a bass. No offence Matthew but I wont be show them your post, too much to live up to. Where do you get plans?
Sebastiaan
make mine fifths........
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There's a book "So you want to make a double bass?" by Peter Chandler that you can get, also he sells plans at about $20 per set. The photos of the various models are in the back of the book. The book doesn't tell you all you need to know, there are gaps that your guitarbuilding experince will fill.
Cellos? Not so sure. Strad magazine posters I guess. Look up "the strad" website and see what they sell. You'll also need to hang out here: http://www.maestronet.com/forum
If you decide to make a bass prepare for a big wood bill
Cellos? Not so sure. Strad magazine posters I guess. Look up "the strad" website and see what they sell. You'll also need to hang out here: http://www.maestronet.com/forum
If you decide to make a bass prepare for a big wood bill

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Looking amazing Matthew!
Can I bring some gravel and a bike chain on 'ageing' day ??
Seriously tho, I can just imagine your joy - getting up on stage with that big ol' peanut one day, it has a beautiful, pre-historic look to the design...
Cheers, AP
Can I bring some gravel and a bike chain on 'ageing' day ??
Seriously tho, I can just imagine your joy - getting up on stage with that big ol' peanut one day, it has a beautiful, pre-historic look to the design...
Cheers, AP
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i got a hot rod ford and a two dollar bill, and i know a place right over the hill ...
www.flickr.com/photos/harvesterworks
www.flickr.com/photos/harvesterworks
Also, can I get a sneak peek at the tuners ? How do you go finding ones to match such a future-relic ?
It'd look wonderful with the ebony knobs sticking out either side of the gears like some of those early DB tuners have ...
AP
It'd look wonderful with the ebony knobs sticking out either side of the gears like some of those early DB tuners have ...
AP
i got a hot rod ford and a two dollar bill, and i know a place right over the hill ...
www.flickr.com/photos/harvesterworks
www.flickr.com/photos/harvesterworks
God damn frickin' WOW !!!!!!
That's alot of surface area to give a shellaccin' to.
I've always wondered about how to go about getting
an aged look, apart from time itself.
There's a definite art to getting it to that reliced pic. you're aiming for.
Any more recipes/secrets for us in that regard?
cheers, Stu

That's alot of surface area to give a shellaccin' to.

I've always wondered about how to go about getting
an aged look, apart from time itself.
There's a definite art to getting it to that reliced pic. you're aiming for.
Any more recipes/secrets for us in that regard?
cheers, Stu
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