Doug Thorsvik commented on A.D.EKER's photo
"That looks challenging Andries! You have some serious skills."
yesterday
Doug Thorsvik commented on Rob Uker's photo
"Wow! Nice transformation Rob. A fine looking ukulele now."
yesterday
Doug Thorsvik commented on Uncle John's photo
"You wouldn't need a stage like this if you saved some platform shoes from the 70s! Rock on Uncle John."
Monday
Doug Thorsvik commented on AGP #'s photo
"Now that's a line up Alan! I'm curious about #540 with DAD tuning and how it sounds. It's interesting that you like GDG the best (a good compromise between bass and treble?) I recently restrung one of my chuggers with Flourocarbon fishing line with…"
Monday
Doug Thorsvik commented on AGP #'s photo
"Same but different guitars! I like that Alan. You are experimenting and sharing the results. That is the cool thing about CBGs; we don't follow the regimented and uninspired electric and acoustic "store bought" factory made guitars. Will we get to…"
Monday
Doug Thorsvik commented on Glenn Kaiser's photo
"Looking forward to the video clip Glenn! I've got one of these that I power with a Ryobi Inverter instead of feeding it batteries. I have used it for several years while struggling with buzzing components and have stripped everything off I can. It…"
Monday
Doug Thorsvik commented on Uncle John's photo
"Everyone should have a "Wall of Wonders"! We all know one guitar is not enough. Here's to showing off Uncle John."
Jun 20
Doug Thorsvik commented on Uncle John's photo
"That's a very cool box Uncle John! Great find. I like how you tied the fretboard colors to the box; made for a sharp looking build."
Jun 20
Doug Thorsvik commented on CLG's photo
"She's everywhere else, why not CBN? Nice theme build where the interest lies. And that's how it's done!"
Jun 18
Doug Thorsvik commented on Miguel Baez Olavarria's photo
"Silencio! Take to 11 anyway. Uke out... Thanks for sharing Miguel. "
Jun 18
Doug Thorsvik commented on CLG's photo
"A sweet little combo there CLG! Nice use of blue. Selah."
Jun 18
Doug Thorsvik commented on Jerry Jordan's photo
"You can stand out in a crowd with this one Jerry! I like it..."
Jun 18
Doug Thorsvik commented on Uncle John's photo
"Hmmmmm!"
Jun 13
Doug Thorsvik commented on Glenn Kaiser's photo
"I'm green with envy Glenn! Experimentation is what it's all about. Fun build!"
Jun 13
Doug Thorsvik commented on Uncle John's photo
"A fine collection Uncle John! Time to take one off the wall and make a new video for us."
Jun 13
Doug Thorsvik commented on Uncle John's photo
"Cool art work Uncle John! Personalized is always best."
Jun 13
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  • Yeah Doug. I sent a message to Shane and Ben asking if there's a way to do that. It used to be you could just put /photos or /videos after someone's URL and that would bring up all their vids or pics. Now that doesnt' work. So far, I haven't gotten a response. I actually found that to be one of the best features of CBN.
  • Hey Doug, it is possible to make a passive octave pedal from a pickup & some diodes, but it will be randomly fuzzy & glitchy without any warning. A polyphonic octave pedal is what you want, but the downside to octave pedals is their high pricing? Mooer makes some economical pedals like the pure octave,tender octave & purer octave witch all do a clean  low & high octave effect for under $100, most others are $200+ Cheers:)

  • Doug, You are right, about ending up with a bunch of lefty builds prototype/experiments. I just hold on to them and play them every now and then, I just cannot bear to strip them for parts. Eventually I will find other lefties to gift them to.

    Honestly, all of what I know about build CBG's I learned primarily from Shane Speal, Uncle Crow, John "RedDog" McNair, and Chickenbone John, and I picked things from each of these prolific builders to incorporate into my builds. Each of these have somewhat different styles/approach, but the end result is the same: a fine sounding CBG.

    Cheers, and a have a stellar new year.

  • I should have mentioned string tree's, in that, if you utilize them careful consideration of place will better allow the git to be used R or L.  Cheers.

  • HiGreeting Doug,

    Better late response than never.  First, off all of my builds are fretless and most utilize a rod piezo with a preamp.  If the sides of the box are too thin for the preamp, I will use the smaller passive, slider type volume and tone controls.  If the box is thinner than that I generally will not use it, but if I do use it I will direct wire the pickup to the jack.  If the box is deep enough I will place the preamp underneath the neck on either a stick-thru or stick on top.  I will only put volume and tone control pots on the soundboard, if the git will be dedicated right or left.This frees up sides to be lefty or righty.  The tuner placement generally makes no difference.  The jack and jack plate should be as close to center near where the neck protrudes, or terminates inside or on top of box.  The jack/jack plate are only mounted on soundboard if the git is dedicated right or left hand play.  Fret mark's on the neck/fretboard are at least marked on both sides, I do not always mark the fretboard side (under the string).  Sometimes the artwork on the box lid will be upside down when strings are switched from right handed play to lefty, or vice-versa, but "So What!"  Stick on top builds I will generally use the thinner bottom of the box anyway.  Really that is all I do to make the git playable by both lefties and righties.  Cheers.

  • Thank you for this very valuable help!

    Best regards.

  • Doug. My plan is to build a few CBGs over the next week or three. Well, at least to the point where the "ugly stuff" has been dealt with. (Sawdust, table saws, routers, shaping and sanding.) I am forced to do batch processing of components like necks and bodies so I can complete similar processes in one go. It is not ideal, as I prefer to work on an instrument as a bespoke unit. Will see how it goes and will feed back as I go. With any luck at all I will produce those photos you asked for along the way. Regards. Pieter.

  • Thanks for the comments Doug

  • Doug. I refer to your request for photos. My circumstances are such that I had not been able to build since I produced a number of mini guitars for my grandkids. (Doing so created an awful mess and caused much discomfort for my wife ) I now plan to attend a newly established "Menzshed" in our local town. They provide work space and basic equipment for DIY'ers at a facility in town. I am making slow progress and will feed back once I have something to show. All of the best. Pieter.

  • No Doug ! No Modesty !the way you operate, whit the 3D printing, Style,Songbook ,One vinger Program, Your zoommm Classes, and your live Shows,You are one Original C omputer G enerated,C igar B ox G uitar Builder, nothing but admiration ! To You Doug ! Hats Off ,and why Not ? hard work diserves a thumbs up and a pat on the Back! 

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