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OudandTabla
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Thanks dubai- for attaching bridges it depends- if it's a new Oud you can use clamps... also on a repair job you could remove the rosette and use
deep-reach C-clamps; other than that maybe Dr. Oud has some input?
Peyman- thanks! - what do you mean some kind of garage? My shop is a small backyard castle... with a moat and guards and solar power and a full time
staff of cooks and I keep a backstock of aged lumber in the wood cellar- next to the wine cellar and...... no, it's actually just a converted garden
shed. I'll attach pics next.
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Peyman
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Oh, I meant your friend's garage!
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Here's the face. Those black spots are from nails- this is some tight grain quarter-sawn cedar that's 70+ years old I got off the side of a friends
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OudandTabla
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Gotcha... yes, it was pretty much rotten, except towards the roof, where those boards were from. I have some pieces without the black stains- probably
enough for 3 or 4 instruments, but I wanted to try it out with this project first! I loved the sound of Carpenter's cedar top.
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OudandTabla
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Done...ish
Here she is, all strung up and singin'! Sounds more like Carpenter's than any other I can think of... must be the cedar tops? That cheddarwood sure
has a creamy sound. It's not as 'loud' or 'punchy' as I'd hoped, but maybe I just need to give it time. Also had to jam the pegs in pretty far to get
them to stop slipping, so pegbox seems a bit narrow.
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OudandTabla
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Love that Tru Oil:
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OudandTabla
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Bottom
That's a strapjack from an iBeam element pickup. Love the live sound.
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OudandTabla
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And one side view just to get the overall look:
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paulO
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Hi Josh,
Lovely work man. Really understated with the wood's character doing all the talking. Neat 2 tone bridge..thanks for the great pic's. Give it some time
to devlop, check it out again in say 6 months, then a year. Thanks for all the great pictures, and congradulations !!
Regards..Paul
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SamirCanada
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NICE!
thanks for sharing the project.
It would be nice to hear it now.
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Jameel
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Very nice Josh.
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Peyman
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Very nice ideed. Nice repeating patterns on the bowl.
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OudandTabla
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Okay, some sounds: Hamza el Din's Griffin 2
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OudandTabla
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Also a turkish tune
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OudandTabla
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And a greek dance
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