Thanks for the reply....
It is flat where the extension for the fingerboard.
Scott
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Thanks for the reply....
It is flat where the extension for the fingerboard.
Scott
Good evening everyone!
I am completing my first mandolin kit and I am in the homestretch. I am getting ready to put it all back together....
2 Questions to the veteran builders:
1. What...
Thanks for the advice....I like the idea of a good thick base coat.....I can see why that is going to be important.....waiting for the right day to get this thing going.....
Scott
Evening everyone!
I am finally to the finishing stage. I posted a thread a few weeks ago on sanding and I took a lot of advice from many of you....thank you. I am now to the part where I am...
Wow, great to see everyone's work. I am working on my first one....a lot of lessons learned. I will want to do another more advanced kit for a second one. I am miles and miles from doing one from...
Looks like you are well on your way...that looks great in my book.
Scott
Phil, thanks for the advice...I am closing in on finishing the sanding part.....taking my time. One more question....when I feel like the sanding is just about where I want it.....what grit do I...
Excellent, thanks Marty. I was going to slightly round the edges....when I got it all put together the first time to see how everything looked and felt, the first thing I noticed and felt was the...
Thank you so much for the in-depth thoughts on sanding....this is why I love the mandolin cafe...I sincerely appreciate your help. I think I will start with a finer grit as you suggest to possibly...
Thanks Michael...this is great advice. I plan on taking my time to try and reduce the errors. I agree with you that sanding is an art that is why I asked the question.....I will take your advice on...
Good evening everyone!
I am working on my first mandolin. It is a kit, I have completed the construction part of the project and am ready to start the finishing phase. I need to start sanding...
Ain't no skeletons in my closet......
You might be absolutely right....I'm decent around the family....don't know about the rest of it. I think I need to suck it up and test the waters.....
I would say I am in between a 4-5.5. I have never played in a band or in front of anyone other than my immediate family. My brother plays guitar and nephew plays banjo. I have a ton of fun....but...
Thanks for the tip, I'll try it. I have never been good at changing strings....usually take it in to get it done.....
You make some great pints about muscle fatigue and not being able to make some chords after a long run. I have never had to do that at all so what you say makes perfect sense!
Incredible! Thanks for posting that!
I am partial to the Kentucky Mandolins because that is what I own....good luck with you decision.
After playing that many gigs, your fingers just know what to do....I ran a marathon one time and after about mile 15, my legs just kept going even though I knew I was tired....great job playing that...
This is how it always starts.....I see a new mandolin in your future....good luck with your wife. And by the way, I agree with your reasoning to "even things out".
Just let all of us know what...
Do you have a tuner? Is that something you can do naturally? If not, a tuner is a must have....
T-Shirt is a great idea!
I would agree, I own a Kentucky, I love it. I will never change, it was a Father's Day gift that my wife bought for me and it was/is the best gift I have ever received with the exception of my kids...
Thanks for your review, it is on my Father's Day list, I have the mando for dummies book, tons of good stuff in there.
I have a really dumb question......someone explain "sweet spot" to me in terms of the mandolin...please.