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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:48 am 
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I only use two nipple clamps when playing a tenor uke. I need about six when play soprano.

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Now THAT is funny ^^^^^^.

BTW, Tony, I initially read your response as mamogramed nipple clamps.

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I only use two nipple clamps when playing a tenor uke. I need about six when play soprano.

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Where are you putting them? You might be doing it wrong.


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He's a warewolf. . .

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Thought I'd add something nonsensical to help Tony get to 15 pages.


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Thought I'd add something nonsensical to help Tony get to 15 pages.


You da man!!


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I forgot to mention, good job on the retop. I like that rosette.


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Thanks Steven. Despite my seemingly aloof demeanor, I really appreciate when I get a nice comment.




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Thanks Steven. Despite my seemingly aloof demeanor, I really appreciate when I get a nice comment.




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Tony_in_NYC wrote:
Thanks Steven. Despite my seemingly aloof demeanor, I really appreciate when I get a nice comment.




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I think the sound hole is to small !! pfft laughing6-hehe

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I think the sound hole is to small !! pfft laughing6-hehe



That's what she said!




FYI: This thread is now 15 pages long and only averages one post per page of actual luthier type work.

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Tony_in_NYC wrote:
FYI: This thread is now 15 pages long and only averages one post per page of actual luthier type work.


I got your back:

I have been laboring over how much compensation to build into my saddle/bridge. I know nothing about mandos and a glued bridge needs to get me close. I have'nt been able to find good enough info on where to start so I will have to rig up a temporary tailpiece and locate the bridge that way. This means that I have to get around to designing the bridge; Tony's favorite activity! Pinless for loop end strings. . . I made the saddle slot 1/4 of an inch to allow me plenty of room to compensate the courses. I'm happy with my prototype so far but I fear I have not alloted the proper distance between paired strings. Is 0.1" center to center good for the pairs?

Sorry Tony, I can't post pictures to you thread, but at least there is some luthier content on this page. . .

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Bryan Bear wrote:
Is 0.1" center to center good for the pairs?


Shoot for even spacing between pairs. If trying to maintain .0625" between strings in a course, .100" is ok for the low strings, use .0725" center for the high pair.


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Tony, where is your free scrap burl supplier located? All flat and sanded to size. I didn't use it last time, so its free? I guess I don' t care. Build what you want.

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Jason,
If it makes you feel better I could add some bucks for the burl but at $9 for the original blank, this being the center of a guitar rosette that would be considered a cut off, thus scrap/ garbage, I don't think it has much value. But for you my friend, I will call it $5.00.


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You need to let me in on your burl dealer.

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I got this walnut burl rosette blank from Oregonburls on eBay. The spalted maple came from Musical Forest two years ago. It was a headplate veneer and this was some of the remaining off cuts. Oregon burls sells rosette blanks from time to time and the ones I got were thick enough to re-saw (by hand) into two blanks. So technically, I paid $9.00 for one blank and got two blanks out of it, thus making one blank $4.50. Since the piece i used for the ukulele was from the center cut out of a blank I used on the black limba guitar, it is the scrap from a $4.50 blank, making the total value about $0.75. Add on the spalted maple scrap, also from a $10.00 head plate veneer (http://www.hvgb.net/~tonewood/acousticguitar.htm) it is about $0.50 worth of wood. I overshot with my previous estimate. The value of the two pieces is only $1.25.
Are you done breaking my balls Mr. Moe? laughing6-hehe


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I was at $54.54, add on the $1.25 for my not-quite-free-burl and I am now at: $55.79. I am probably going to buy a rattle can of nitro or two to finish the box. Faster than brushing because it will dry quicker. I hope.

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Hey guys, did you hear Costa Guitars is selling burle rossetees for $1.25? Get 'em while they last!


Tony, I'll take 3, PM me for my shipping info. I'm not sure what you have left in stock, but I would prefer the non-punchedintheface variety. . .

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I'm going to punch you in the foot Mr. Bear! That ought to take care of your feet! How do you like them apples?

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Dude....the goats...why?

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Tony_in_NYC wrote:
WudWerkr wrote:
I think the sound hole is to small !! pfft laughing6-hehe



That's what she said!




FYI: This thread is now 15 pages long and only averages one post per page of actual luthier type work.



Quite frankly , Ive never met a she with a sound hole too small !! laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe OK OK OK IM KIDDINGG !!!! DONT CALL THE WOMENS LEAUGE !! pfft

thank gawd i have a wife with a great sense of humor huh

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Tony_in_NYC wrote:
I got this walnut burl rosette blank from Oregonburls on eBay. The spalted maple came from Musical Forest two years ago. It was a headplate veneer and this was some of the remaining off cuts. Oregon burls sells rosette blanks from time to time and the ones I got were thick enough to re-saw (by hand) into two blanks. So technically, I paid $9.00 for one blank and got two blanks out of it, thus making one blank $4.50. Since the piece i used for the ukulele was from the center cut out of a blank I used on the black limba guitar, it is the scrap from a $4.50 blank, making the total value about $0.75. Add on the spalted maple scrap, also from a $10.00 head plate veneer (http://www.hvgb.net/~tonewood/acousticguitar.htm) it is about $0.50 worth of wood. I overshot with my previous estimate. The value of the two pieces is only $1.25.
Are you done breaking my balls Mr. Moe? laughing6-hehe


Edited to add to my total:
I was at $54.54, add on the $1.25 for my not-quite-free-burl and I am now at: $55.79. I am probably going to buy a rattle can of nitro or two to finish the box. Faster than brushing because it will dry quicker. I hope.
It's this kind of voodoo accounting that lead to the most recent economic down turn. Jeez, you almost sound like a banker. [xx(] Lehman Brothers haven't called lately, have they?

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