Having built a few standard CBG's and Strummersticks (almost all 3-strings tuned GDg),, I'm intrigued by the idea of a mountain dulcimer.    I'm guessing the lap-style would be to reverse the high-to-low strings and tuning dd-A-D (the twin dd melody strings being at the 'top' of the fretboard, in typical CBG layout).   OR, if I take the Seagull design idea, played more like a typical guitar, go D-A-dd.   Am I on the right track here?

Also, why are the twin strings tuned to the same note (like on dulcimers or mandolins)?  THanks for your insights!

Views: 761

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Thanks Gary. The neck sits on and is attached to the top whether it's one piece or two. One tricky thing is that many dulcimers have a "hollow" neck to give added resonance. It's not a requirement but I think the extra work involved is worth the effort. Hmmm, now that you mention a two piece top butted to the neck, that might be an interesting experiment!

Hollow Neck? That's interesting. I recall that there's some Lap Steel guitars from back in the 1920's and 1930's that had hollow necks by the brand name Wiessenborn.

It would be interesting to make one.

Weissenborns are still made by several companies. Their heyday was during the Hawaiian music craze of the early 1900's.  Good ones are worth a few thousand dollars. Even the kids like them.

Weissenborn

Great info, gents!  So I assume a 'hollow neck' looks like a C-section (half of an I-beam) looking in cross-section?  Or truly hollow?   Wow - my head is exploding!  I've seen some dulcimers with 'arches'  out along the length of the neck:

I don't think this is what you mean?  Much easier to do, however!

Very close to the I beam concept Gary.  What I usually do is make a 3 piece neck. The top is about 3/16". I glue 2 sides on which are about 1/4" thick and however tall you want the neck up from the body. The sides are flush with the top so frets run all the way across. I'll then cut out those arches you mentioned which act as sound ports. I'll try to get a picture of what I'm talking about since reading this can be confusing.

I did a quick mock up using some scraps. It might give a better idea of how I make my hollow necks.The top pic shows the top with sides attached flush. The frets go on this surface The bottom pic is the hollow bottom which gets attached to the box. Looks kind of like a long skinny miter box. I often cut 3 arches into the sides.

Thanks Jim!   I see what you're talking about.   Pretty cool - thanks for sharing the details on this technique.  I will definitely have to try building one now!

Ooops, that should have read 3/8" for the top piece. 3/16" would be way too thin.

PS - I love that video link, Milt!   Very impressive!

Very nice, Randy!  

Hi, yes hollow necks are and old idea, I have a English 1930's Windsor 5 string Zither banjo with an hollow neck. I has slits just under the fretboard in the neck as soundholes.

When I built dulcimers, back in the day I always made hollow necks.

Not only but also, a Weisenbourn slide guitar does not have a hollow neck as such, but more of a hollow body that runs from tail to peghead and goes narrower under the fretboard area.

Here's a photo of one of mine that I built a while ago.

Cheers Taff

RSS

The Essential Pages

New to Cigar Box Nation? How to Play Cigar Box GuitarsFree Plans & How to Build Cigar Box GuitarsCigar Box Guitar Building Basics

Site Sponsor

Recommended Links & Resources


Forum

crossover guitar.

Started by Timothy Hunter in Other stuff - off topic, fun stuff, whatever. Last reply by Timothy Hunter Apr 10. 14 Replies

Tune up songs

Started by Ghostbuttons in Building Secrets, Tips, Advice, Discussion. Last reply by Timothy Hunter Mar 9. 5 Replies

Duel output jacks

Started by Justin Stanchfield in Building Secrets, Tips, Advice, Discussion. Last reply by Taffy Evans Mar 8. 6 Replies

How to Get Your Own Music on Spotify

Started by Cigar Box Nation in Feature Articles. Last reply by Southern Ray Feb 21. 2 Replies

Latest Activity

Keith Rearick liked A.D.EKER's video
59 minutes ago
Keith Rearick liked Ghostbuttons's photo
1 hour ago
Keith Rearick liked Randy S. Bretz's photo
1 hour ago
Keith Rearick liked Crazed Fandango's photo
1 hour ago
Keith Rearick liked J. D. Woods's discussion Are metal frets necessary?
1 hour ago
BrianQ. posted a status
"R.I.P. Dickey Betts, Thanx for the memories!!!"
1 hour ago
BrianQ. replied to Rich Butters's discussion UK - Best Place to Buy Cigar Box's
"Ever heard of The Godfather of cigarbox guitars? He has a one stop shop store complete with all the…"
1 hour ago
BrianQ. replied to J. D. Woods's discussion Are metal frets necessary?
"Here’s a video, if you’re not into lengthy reads? …"
1 hour ago
T-Gripped liked Ghostbuttons's photo
1 hour ago
T-Gripped commented on Crazed Fandango's photo
Thumbnail

Frethound 4 String

"Cool shot with those wildflowers in the background and your wonderful instrument leaning against…"
1 hour ago
T-Gripped liked Randy S. Bretz's photo
2 hours ago
T-Gripped commented on Randy S. Bretz's photo
Thumbnail

Off the Bench !

"Yowzers! Awesome!!"
2 hours ago

Music

© 2024   Created by Ben "C. B. Gitty" Baker.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

\uastyle>\ud/** Scrollup **/\ud.scrollup {\ud background: url("https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/963882636?profile=original") no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;\ud bottom: 25px;\ud display: inline !important;\ud height: 40px;\ud opacity: 0.3 !important;\ud position: fixed;\ud right: 30px;\ud text-indent: -9999px;\ud width: 40px;\ud z-index: 999;\ud}\ud.scrollup:hover {\ud opacity:0.99!important;\ud}\ud \uascript type="text/javascript">\ud x$(document).ready(function(){\ud x$(window).scroll(function(){\ud if (x$(this).scrollTop() > 100) {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeIn();\ud } else {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeOut();\ud }\ud });\ud x$('.scrollup').click(function(){\ud x$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 600);\ud return false;\ud });\ud });\ud \ua!-- End Scroll Up -->