Message from @Uksio

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2020-02-29 04:09:52 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:10:07 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:10:09 UTC  

Ply may fail in places where there are imperfections

2020-02-29 04:11:21 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:12:15 UTC  

But you can reinforce it by filing a bit of that ply away and epoxy-gluing a stronger piece of plywood on the opposite side of strings

2020-02-29 04:12:15 UTC  

Well , this is more of a practice project to see how it goes mostly. I can always buy better material. But I'm always thankful for the advice , @Uksio , @AndreiT .

2020-02-29 04:12:30 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:12:45 UTC  

Stop it you lemon stealing whore

2020-02-29 04:12:47 UTC  

You want cringe?

2020-02-29 04:13:03 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:13:09 UTC  

here ya go

2020-02-29 04:13:26 UTC  

It's alright @MoistBread i have no expertise, but I can build a couple things here and there

2020-02-29 04:13:47 UTC  

Would you two like to hear it when it's finished ?

2020-02-29 04:14:00 UTC  

He'll yeah

2020-02-29 04:14:22 UTC  

It's a Japanese instrument?

2020-02-29 04:14:53 UTC  

I'm familiar with the Chinese type of banjo that has 3 strings, less so with this type

2020-02-29 04:15:57 UTC  

Nah. One is a northern European instrument called a jouhikko , and the other one is called a trossingen lyre originally made in Germany .

2020-02-29 04:16:01 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:16:17 UTC  

Ohh I see,

2020-02-29 04:16:32 UTC  

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2020-02-29 04:16:59 UTC  

@MoistBread Thin "veneer" plywood is good for resonance.
Balsa wood is used to reinforce said thin ply from inside in spots where it spans too far without support and in the corners.
If you need spacers between the upper anr lower thin ply - use MDF - it is as sound-neutral as it gets

2020-02-29 04:17:20 UTC  

I was wonder if making the horns a detachable part that I can switch out in between if I wanted to play one or the other haha

2020-02-29 04:18:14 UTC  

such things do exist

2020-02-29 04:18:22 UTC  

is that bad luck meme from the flapjack movie

2020-02-29 04:18:31 UTC  

What would I use for a reinforcement for the edges or the outside wall ? I can't find any reading material for that kind of thing

2020-02-29 04:18:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678531385123667998/683166230823436482/noirtqqvwduymcgvx8pk.webp

2020-02-29 04:18:47 UTC  

more wall

2020-02-29 04:19:14 UTC  

I tried playing a 5 string bass on a few occasions

2020-02-29 04:19:22 UTC  

my left hand cramps trying

2020-02-29 04:19:30 UTC  

is that a 24 string bass?

2020-02-29 04:19:39 UTC  

nice

2020-02-29 04:19:52 UTC  

More like 8 Triplet strings

2020-02-29 04:20:03 UTC  

24 strings sounds cooler though

2020-02-29 04:20:05 UTC  

Yeahh I'm useless at guitar, I can play the harmonica fairly competently, but it's not a 'cool' instrument

2020-02-29 04:20:15 UTC  

The one im making should be easy to play. All you need to do is put pressure on the strings for both of them. They should sound like this

2020-02-29 04:20:38 UTC  

says who? the harmonica is pretty cool but most of peoples experience of them is your drunk uncle buying one from amazon and thinking he's a savant

2020-02-29 04:20:39 UTC  

Well yeah, the double-string bass is also often referred as "8 string"

2020-02-29 04:20:54 UTC  

Even though you play it like a normal 4-string

2020-02-29 04:21:05 UTC  

My grandad plays better than me and he's fucken 86 hahah