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I've been thinking about what my next project should be. I've already got more guitars than I know what to do with, so another guitar didn't seem too practical.
A few days ago I was talking with a friend of mine, who said he had never seen a long-neck banjo with a frailing scoop, and he wished his long-neck banjo had one. I said that the cheapest way to get one would probably be to just make a new neck for the banjo he has now. Conceivably that was something I could do.
Well, something got lost in the transmission and what my friend heard was more like, "I'll make you a new banjo neck." He was enthusiastic and grateful. I suppose I could have corrected him and told him I was merely speculating and not volunteering to actually do it, but he was so taken by the idea I didn't have the heart to rain on his parade. Besides, I DID need another project.
So my next project is going to be a long banjo neck with a frailing scoop, to fit his current banjo pot. It will be curly maple, with an African blackwood fingerboard and head cap. Waverly planetary tuners. I plan to embed a couple strips of carbon fiber in neck as insurance against warping. I probably don't need to, but it won't hurt. He wants the neck to be slightly wider than normal. "Normal" width of a banjo neck at the nut seems to be 1-3/16" to 1-1/4". I'll make it 1-5/16". Stay tuned for disaster reporting!
A few days ago I was talking with a friend of mine, who said he had never seen a long-neck banjo with a frailing scoop, and he wished his long-neck banjo had one. I said that the cheapest way to get one would probably be to just make a new neck for the banjo he has now. Conceivably that was something I could do.
Well, something got lost in the transmission and what my friend heard was more like, "I'll make you a new banjo neck." He was enthusiastic and grateful. I suppose I could have corrected him and told him I was merely speculating and not volunteering to actually do it, but he was so taken by the idea I didn't have the heart to rain on his parade. Besides, I DID need another project.
So my next project is going to be a long banjo neck with a frailing scoop, to fit his current banjo pot. It will be curly maple, with an African blackwood fingerboard and head cap. Waverly planetary tuners. I plan to embed a couple strips of carbon fiber in neck as insurance against warping. I probably don't need to, but it won't hurt. He wants the neck to be slightly wider than normal. "Normal" width of a banjo neck at the nut seems to be 1-3/16" to 1-1/4". I'll make it 1-5/16". Stay tuned for disaster reporting!
Don't believe everything you know.
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When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
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Can't wait to watch this one get built. I've been wanting to build a frailing/clawhammer gut-strung banjo for 40 years.
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Remember, I'm just naking the neck.
Making the pot has always seened to me to be more of an assembly process than acgually making anything, unless one makes the rim. I supose I could make all the brackets and assorted hardware -- I've got the tools.to do it -- but making 24 nuts, 24 hooks, etc. Would be a colossal bore. Far easier and possibly cheaper to buy the hardware.
Making the pot has always seened to me to be more of an assembly process than acgually making anything, unless one makes the rim. I supose I could make all the brackets and assorted hardware -- I've got the tools.to do it -- but making 24 nuts, 24 hooks, etc. Would be a colossal bore. Far easier and possibly cheaper to buy the hardware.
Don't believe everything you know.
Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
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You can tune a banjo, but how do you tuna fish? By adjusting its scales!
I know...really BAD joke.
It sounds like a really neat project.
I know...really BAD joke.
It sounds like a really neat project.
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LMAO :-)Diane Kauffmds wrote:You can tune a banjo, but how do you tuna fish? By adjusting its scales!
I know...really BAD joke.
It sounds like a really neat project.
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I know. Halfway there is better than nothing. :-) I have a old journal detailing the making of an Appalachian all wood fretless, catgut strung banjo -- always thought I should do one of those, but your project will carry me for another few years...MaineGeezer wrote:Remember, I'm just naking the neck...
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there was a book in the 70's called foxfire and there was a banjo builder in that.
I know the tone ring is the key. Look into that . Looking forward to the pictures
I know the tone ring is the key. Look into that . Looking forward to the pictures
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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How long does it take to tune a banjo?
No one knows.
No one knows.
peter havriluk
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Definition of a gentleman:
A man who knows how to play the banjo, but chooses not to......
A man who knows how to play the banjo, but chooses not to......
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Ouch. Now that's funny!Cbstark46143 wrote:Definition of a gentleman:
A man who knows how to play the banjo, but chooses not to......