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lavern

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  1. the head stock is angled so i dont think thats a problem, and I'm sure the frets are level. I just don't know what to try next. How important is the nut slot widths. i checked them with a feeler gauge and they're prety close to the string width. I don't have nut slot files, just a saw thats about the right width.

    do the strings matter? theyre just regular acoustic dulcimer strings?

  2. This seems to be a reacuring problem for me at least in mey last 2 projects. The first was a solid body guitar and the secong was a solid body electric dulcimer. Here's the problem. there's always a string or 2 that has a buzz or have a kind of muted sound when played open. the muted sound goes away when the string is fretted. The action is very high because thats the only way I could keep the strings from buzzing on the frets. This is frustrating because i started out with the same action as I have on my acoustic dulcimers ( which don't have any buzz of mute). I finally gave up and put it in the closet. Any suggestions

  3. This router bit has angled blades of microg-grain carbide that leave a superb finish. It has a 2" cutting length, cutter diameter of 3/4" and an overall length of 3 5/8". It has a 1/2" shank so it will have to be used with a larger router.

    I only used it a few times, so it is like new with no chips or damage(only a little dust in the corners). Luthiers mercantile sells it for 62.65 but I am asking $45.00 including shipping inside the U.S.A.

    <a href="http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy13/verndahlcimer/verndahlcimer/router%20bit/bit.jpg" target="_blank">http://i773.photobucket.com/albums/yy13/ve...r%20bit/bit.jpg</a>

  4. This is my first build and I'm trying to figure out which bridge to buy based on cost, ( a combo bridge tail piece would be fine) and ease of installation etc. They all list a string spacing. My scale length is 25.5 with anut width of 1 and 5/8. If I stretch a couple of strings evenly spaced along the neck from the e string slots it seems to be about 2 1/8 but that doesn't match any of the string spacings listed in the stew-mack catalogue.

  5. Im building a guitar with a walnut drop top and a maple inlay. the top has some voids as well as some gaps in the inlay. how can I make a wood filler (probably using some saw dust and glue). I want it as invisible as possible. I've heard of people using hide glue as a poor filler but haven't found much info on it.

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