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  • I don't know if I will be doing a raquet build ... I would need to have some raquets first :-) .

    I do know that I will be trying to build some boxes. I have been using boxes from a craft store here. Fairly nice in that the top and bottom were 1/8" plywood. But they have changed suppliers and there was not a box there that I would buy.

    My tools are limited. I have an 8 1/4" portable table saw with a jig to cut my scarf joints, a small drill press, a reciprocating saw, chop saw and a belt sander. Up till now that has been pretty much it. I picked up an old black and decker band saw for $20.00. I just finished making a fence for it and a stop block assembly for the chop saw. All of the fretting, neck carving etc. has been done with hand tools.

    I am going to try splined mitre joints on the boxes. I'll try laying out the tops and bottoms,like a real guitar with some 1/8" spruce or pine for the top and oak or maple formthe bottom of the box. We will see how it goes. I am probably at least a month to six weeks here before it is warm enough to do things. I miss the shop in the winter. It went up well above freezing for the last couple of days so I could get the fence and the stop block done. We are back into well below freezing now with snow squalls and streamers, so everyhing is on hold again.
  • Glad you like it. The resonator I used on this was a Royal Dansk cookie tin lid, very well constructed and great tone. I recommend them.

    The frame for this model was two tennis racquets joined by 1-1/2" pegs, then covered by four layers of maple veneer for the skin using the frame as the jig-after the skin was in place, 1/4" was shaved from the interior frame to lighten the chamber. The neck of the second racquet was cropped and used to lenghten the first with a simple mortise-and-tenon joint, then a 1/4" oak strip and another of poplar finished the fretboard. Front and back are 1/8" birch ply and a single piezo epoxied to the resonator roughly under the bridge let's me play with an amp.Fancy soundhole is just a woman's earring . :)

    Lately i've tried sawing strips of leftover scraps (mostly cedar from small or damaged boxes) to 'build up' a chamber layer by layer on the back of the racquet. It takes a bit longer but I think i've got a more solid and resonant chamber when i'm done...i'll post one when i'm satisfied with it.

    I'm looking forward to seeing your Racquet builds-since i'm limited by clumsy hands and no power tools, I can't wait to see what a decent builder can do with this idea!
  • That is just elegant. I am going to do some "Sherwin-Williams" resophonics when it warms up here. I now have more incentive than ever. Thx for sharing.
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