There's an exceptional octave mandolin build going on over at the Guild forum: https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/ahg-octave-mando-build.216226/
There's an exceptional octave mandolin build going on over at the Guild forum: https://letstalkguild.com/ltg/index.php?threads/ahg-octave-mando-build.216226/
I built a body for an NOS Black Rose Baby neck, which is bolted on. The black top is lamp black powder in 2-lb cut shellac, a very high-solids mixture. I used pumice to fill the pores in the walnut...
Walnut has open pores that you probably want to fill to create a smooth neck.
I've built four mandolins but I still search for all this stuff, so this is a tremendous resource. Thanks for your efforts.
Patience and practice are the keys. The top of my first mandolin was pine boards from HD, and the back was a repurposed cutting board. I hate to waste any usable tonewood. It was great practice and...
I've built four mandolins, and the top and back on each one is thinner than the one before it. I now have a concept of how flexible the top and back have to be, which seems too thin like Andrew said....
+1 for a wax warmer and the technique NAS describes. I also put in locator pins in the head block and tail block to quickly set the top in place.
I built my first mandolin out of soft pine and a repurposed maple cutting board. It wasn't a complete build but I learned a tremendous amount about wood and using small tools. While building three...
I mix blonde dewaxed shellac flakes with denatured alcohol (DNA) and tint it with Keda powdered dye mixed in DNA. Zinsser makes shellac in a spray can.
One reason to seal before staining is to minimize dye being preferentially absorbed by the end grain like in the f holes. Another is that it allows you to scrape all the color off and start over if...
What about resawing it into a bookmatched back, either flat or slightly less arched than typical?
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I bought an old Washburn M2 that missing a top and carved a new one. It is the first time I used micro mesh pads on the shellac, and I was surprised at how much sheen I could achieve. Also...
I use the joint line to align every other part of the mandolin. If it were at an angle, I'd go nuts.
For a first timer (defined as having built less than 5-10 mandolins), the hardest question is how floppy is too floppy? I use "floppy" because that's what the top feels like when it's getting thin...
Check out this these plans from GenOne formerly Georgia Luthier Supply:https://genone-luthier-supply.com/collections/other-instrument-plans/products/a5-mandolin-plans
I'm using these plans now for...
I had success with mixing powdered dye with denatured alcohol and then preparing shellac with that mixture in a 1 lb cut. I used blonde shellac so it didn't affect the color much. Shellac is very...
How did you come up with the design for the bridge?
I recommend building your own bridges if only to explore different tones and volume as well as the physics of bridges. It's fairly straight forward to build a functional one-piece bridge. Like every...
I've only built two mandolins so I hardly know anything. What I've found is that I've needed smaller and smaller tools like thumb planes, small chisels (1/8 in), gouges, files, and rasps. Plus...
I'm building my first F5 after building two A4s. At least use this top to practice carving the scroll and binding channel, which I found to be very difficult. I'm glad I don't have to feed my family...
I have built two A style mandolins, and I'm happy to remain a hobbyist. But if I were to turn pro, I would read all of grandcanyonminstrel's (James Condino) posts regarding his jig that enables you...
As a first-time builder, I made a binding channel cutting jig for a router similar to this one that Lynn Dudenbostel posted some time ago:177404
It works great, and the mandolin is highly protected...
As a first-time builder, I would like to say that there is plenty of information on this forum alone to build an A or F style mandolin. I am continually grateful for the amount of time builders spend...
As a first-time builder, let me put in a plug for the Stanley No. 100-1/2 Block Plane, which is 3 1/2 in long with a squirrel tail and curved sole. So far I have carved a mandolin top out of softwood...