Sounds good, and a clever way of making it. Would be nice, if we could see how, it was pressed. Have been thinking about using the bottom of tins for the top, and adding a wood top. But this is way more cool, and your not cutting out any metal.
"Wow", as Denbo says, a very different and unique approach to building a Biscuit Tin Guitar, the Timber on Tin Bottom Soundboard and the Pressed Reso Cone sound really nice!, I was wondering what my next build was going to be, and now I think know!, hope you don't mind me pilfering your design idea :-D
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Unique tin CBG indeed! Very creative and fantastic sounding! Your playing is extra special!
Love it, Nice playing and the sound is wonderful. Very cool design
Sounds good, and a clever way of making it. Would be nice, if we could see how, it was pressed. Have been thinking about using the bottom of tins for the top, and adding a wood top. But this is way more cool, and your not cutting out any metal.
looks good and sounds good
"Wow", as Denbo says, a very different and unique approach to building a Biscuit Tin Guitar, the Timber on Tin Bottom Soundboard and the Pressed Reso Cone sound really nice!, I was wondering what my next build was going to be, and now I think know!, hope you don't mind me pilfering your design idea :-D
Sounds really good Paul. Nice playing too.
Thanks both .its my pleasure.
That is really nice. I like the way you mounted the lid under the top. Wow! It sounds wonderful in your skilled hands. Nice steady beat cooking too.
Your welcome . The rings were made useing a jack pressed against a wall with steal rings behind . Built by a friend