Cedar resonator

Eastern red cedar from a massive and gnarly 100s year old tree that died on my father's property a few years ago. Lowe cone and tailpiece. Piezo under the cone, but it doesn't need it. Sounds great.
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  • That is a looker!

  • Thanks UJ.  I've had that cone, cover and sound hole screens for at least six months now - waiting for the right project.  Then my cousin-in-law asked if I could build something special for her beau for Christmas, a guitar player in a couple of local bands.  I said "I have just the thing...."  I love the wood from that cedar tree - dark and marbled.  I built a couple of diddly-bos a week or to ago and my customer's jaw dropped and asked if I built his instruments out of cocobolo (posting a pic soon).

  • That wood and git are both beautiful.   I saw your profile face somewhere yesterday and thought, 'No Bob lately.'   Good to see such a great build.

  • Ditto - I had a hole saw just the right size.  It was a snug fit, but I added a thin bead of glue on the lip to make sure they wouldn't fall out or start to buzz if they ever loosened up..

  • very nice work,, I bought some of the same  sound hole   covers  from CBGITTY,. How do you attach yours, I used a piece of scrap to test it out and  made a nice and tight fit. tapped it in.

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