Well, as I mentioned earlier I am building banjos. I am making one at a time, and if it works that's all I need it to do. I will then improve upon that in my second, which should be much nicer. I am somewhat undecided what wood to use for the neck. I am using red oak for the body, and I want it not to clash with that. So far I am considering using: Bubinga, Osage Orange (Argentine), or Padauk. Just for fun, here are their
corresponding Latin names:
Guibourtia demeusei (Bubinga)
Maclura tinctoria (Osage Orange Argentine)
Pterocarpus soyauxii (Padauk)
I am considering getting one of each, but they are about $20 each currently, plus shipping. That actually seems to be a reasonable price, but it's still a lot, unless I sell some things soon. I am planning on using East Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia) for the fretboard. I might also do some fretboard inlay work, probably the diamonds.
More some other time,
73, DE KJ4BXT K
As you may be able to tell, I have my HAM radio license. Someday I want to build a radio into an ammo can. I am interested in hi fi and live audio, and have done a number of shows. For live sound I have about 2000 watts of amplification, and some very nice horn loaded loudspeakers. I've done 3D computer animation using Blender and have turned out a few half-decent renders and hopefully many to come. I also need to update this header. When? Your guess is as good as mine.
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Saturday, July 23, 2011
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