Banjo Build Detour

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Banjo Build Detour

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Just for fun... I used to buy guitars and I burned out. Lately I thought it would be fun to try both an instrument-build and a new type of instrument.

During my other recent project, a "Viking" tool box, the banjo kit arrived, from Carver Banjos of Lafayette, IN. This is a small minstrel-style instrument with a goatskin head and a short, fretless neck:
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I got underway with the plywood-based kit, which is pretty clever indeed. After a neck/dowel assembly glue-up, the goatskin was soaked in warm water, and then tautly tacked and glued. By the way, really lately I've been on a hammer-restoring kick, but that's another story:
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During the step above, I noted a tear-hole in the goatskin. So I had cut some of the excess perimeter skin as a patch stock, and glued it on while wet with -- what else -- hide glue :) .
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The skin is now drying, and the response of the head has gone from a deep-tambour sound to a higher pitch already.


There won't be a whole lot more to do, when I get to it.


Happy woodworking,

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sounds interesting .
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I built a banjo pot (segmented) and now have to make the neck. Thinking of buying a neck to finish it off. Good job on your build!
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As I said, it didn't take long. This is not a cosmetic type of instrument :) But it did string up well and it is in tune. Now if I can take a few extra naps after those Tylenols that got me through work today...
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