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    Re: Keeping up with the Fiddlers

    You might try asking the fiddlers to slow it down a little, explaining that you are a "relative newbie". As you gain experience speed will improve, but until then a little courtesy from others...
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    Re: Buzzy note

    The OP said If it was an adjacent low fret there would almost certainly be at lest one more fret where the rocker rocks. I suspect it is one high fret, and if it won't drive down filing level is a...
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    Re: Buzzy note

    Make that "don't over do it".
    (I hate when spell check misses things like that.)
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    Re: Buzzy note

    The goal is level frets. If the offending fret is high and can be driven down without undue force, then that is a good repair. IF the fret cannot be driven down without undue force don't hit it...
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    Re: Can I say tap-tuning on MC?

    Dana is successful in making good sounding guitars, so his methods don't need to be called into question, but his explanations of what he is doing are based on conjecture rather than measurements,...
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    Re: Can I say tap-tuning on MC?

    There is much info out there about tap tuning, much of it inaccurate, some useful.
    Suffice it to say that it is not necessary to "tap tune" in order to make a good-sounding mandolin. Many builders...
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    Re: Sourcing Archtop Spruce Billets

    You might try Randy Lucas.http://www.lucasguitars.com/
    I don't know if he has archtop billets but he's a great guy and I've known him to have good quality wood in the past.
    (I assume you've tried...
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    Re: Neck reinforcement vs a truss rod

    Maple.
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    Re: Neck reinforcement vs a truss rod

    Still the case, though guitar building has mostly overtaken mandolin building around here lately, so that's different.
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    Re: Neck reinforcement vs a truss rod

    My adjustable rods weigh 23 grams, my filler stick is spruce. I haven't done the math, but replacing maple with spruce offsets the addition of steel very slightly. Given a choice, I would prefer to...
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    Re: Lutherie as an art form

    While I think of my instrument making as being only slightly "art", there are those who tell me I'm an artist and consider my work to be art. Not an uncommon situation for someone who does this sort...
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    Re: Effect of bridge breakover angle.

    Richard500 is correct (as usual). Dave explained it more or less this way:

    The "top" of a banjo in the head. When it is tighter it is stiffer, so tightening a banjo head makes the top stiffer....
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    Re: String buzz caused by low nut?

    1/16" is good as long as the neck and frets are in good shape. I still suspect fret problems.
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    Re: Lutherie as an art form

    I read a book quite a few years ago. I wasn't overly impressed with the book (and much less with another in the series that i gave up on), but it made me think of art, what art is, what art is not,...
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    Re: String buzz caused by low nut?

    'Melt' is correct, low nut slots cause buzzing of open strings.
    What is your action height? I don't know nor need to know who dressed the frets, but I suspect something was missed. Good frets,...
  16. Re: New mandolin player - Loar 600VS - Clean inside the scroll?

    :disbelief:
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    Re: Effect of bridge breakover angle.

    Read post #12.
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    Re: Newbee with Tuner Question

    Loosening the gear screw creates added clearance at the tuner plates and makes turning easier, but it also causes lost screws and gears. Loosening the gear screws is a "quick and dirty" way to...
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    Re: Truss rod and carbon fiber.

    I did that in a quilted mandola neck, but the mandola is now somewhere far away so I don't know what the neck bow and/or adjustability situation is. Are any of yours where you can keep tabs on them?...
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    Re: Effect of bridge breakover angle.

    There is also quite a bit of added torsional load on the end block and associated structure of the body.
    Not a big deal, being a cheap mandolin. Makes it playable for the time being at least.
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    Re: Used gouges... (or new)?

    I have a gouge or two with missing ferrules and since I don't drive them hard with a mallet they're fine.
    If the handle with remove easily and you can find copper or brass the right size, you could...
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    Re: Effect of bridge breakover angle.

    That is correct, as long as the string is the same material and diameter.
    Experiments have been done regarding after-length (distance from bridge to tailpiece) and break-over angle, and as far as I...
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    Re: Used gouges... (or new)?

    I have several pattern makers gouges and chisels. Most are too big (like one of these) for my purposes. They were given to me by a family who inherited them and needed to clear out some things....
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    Re: Used gouges... (or new)?

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    Some are in better shape than others due to past use and abuse. I don't need museum pieces for cutting wood.
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    Re: Used gouges... (or new)?

    These came from various sources, flea markets mostly, and are of various brands.
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