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  • Another site you might try is www.banjohangout.com
  • The PVC tubing I used is about 8" in diameter...Standard drain material. I looked at using those heavy plastic buckets that you can pick up anywhere.. When cut they are not rigid enough IMO.
    (Don't let that stop you from experimenting!)
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  • Short scale 4 string banjo

  • I live up on the Canadian boarder in Massena New York any further north I would be Canadian.
  • Mark,

    Thanks for the tips.

    What is the diameter of the PVC pot?

    I have plastic food buckets (3 & 5 Gallon) that might work.

    I make non playing Banjos that are played to recorded music. I don't have plans but could email photos.

    Jerry
  • Although not strictly a "cigar box" banjo, the techniques would work as well for a box design:

    http://www.cigarboxnation.com/photo/marks-banjo?context=user

    I used a piece of PVC sewer-drain for the "pot", and 1/8" hardwood (Baltic Birch) plywood for the top. I copied the neck dimensions from a classic Gibson.
    Sounds pretty banjo-y, if I say so myself.

    Hint: If you're making a 5-string, spring for the geared 5th-string tuner. (I didn't, and friction tuners are a pain.)
  • Yo Roger,
    Got it, Thanks

    I am a Chicago transplant to Rogers AR., Where are you located?

    I build a different type of Banjo, used by the World Famous Shrien's Banjo Band.

    I don't have plans, but I can email you photos.

    Jerry
  • Hi Roger,

    Thanks for the tip, however I cannot locate the Fretless plans.

    Jerry
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