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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
finished belly
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Another one
the fretboard - with brass inlay dots (pieces of a...
The pickup hidden under the bridge
solid body mandola
Some photos
the neck starts to take shape
the fret board - slotted with mother of pearl dots
starting on the neck - cutting the truss rod slot
gluing the back to the ribs
My home-made wood bending iron. I made this from ...
the back with the tone bars glued in place
ready to mark out the ribs (side)
finished belly
gluing on the tone bars
close up of the back
the back
Making a start on the belly - spruce wood ready t...
Materials
Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Mandolin Manual: The Art,...
The mould
Opening Thoughts
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