A cry for help; I'm nearing the end of a customised large (bass) sized dulcimer that began in 2006 and has sat in moth-balls for way too long.
What was I thinking? ... in ignorance and with very little thought given to overall string length in the original design, I'm now faced with trying to source a supplier of extra long individual strings of a minimum 45" / 115cm to allow tie-down to the tuners. Preferred strings would be ball-end phosphor bronze, but that's not absolutely critical; am thinking wire wound bronze strings on an insrtument of this size might be a bit more gentle on the fingers than nickel or steel.
As a general guide to what I 'should' install I'm using data from a Cherry & Butternut Bass Dulcimer (see 5th pic down page) at Laurel Mountain Instruments ... that specifies:
2 off .022"
1 off .036"
1 off .052"
I'd even be happy to go to lighter gauges in the region of 2 x .016, 1 x .030, 1 x .046. BTW the dulcimer's VSL is 31.85" (80.9cm). I've come so very close in recent days ... Folkcraft in the States can supply up to 42". Mods ... do you recall any existing threads buried in the archives

Cheers