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🦋 Tin-can Cello: setup underway at last!
I've got strings on my tin-can cello! It's nearly an instrument. Remaining steps:
- Finalize the grooves in the nut: I'll do this one string at a time -- mark the groove, take the string off, file the groove out, put the string back on. This will also be an opportunity to put peg dope on the pegs.
- Bring the strings up to pitch and finalize the string heights at the bridge.
- Finish carving the bridge in relief and chamfer.
Pretty sure that's it. At this point, I can play an open string and hear it ring. Sounds nice!
Update -- I have done more work on the nut and bridge. At this point I can play the instrument and finger notes. I think the strings are too high (except for the A string, which might be too low), going to check with Mo Menzel for setup advice. I hope I did not take too much material off the treble side of the bridge.
posted evening of Wednesday, October 17th, 2018 ➳ More posts about The Tin-can Cello ➳ More posts about Projects
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