farukturunz
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Neck-Body Joint Bench
Here is another sample of my precision benches: I respectfully put forward these photos to your criticism.
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farukturunz
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Jameel
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Faruk, you read my mind.
You're cutting the dovetail in the neck block here, correct?
Very nice. Can we see more?
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farukturunz
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Jameel
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Aha. A loose tenon. Very nice. Thank you so much for sharing, Faruk.
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farukturunz
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theodoropoulos
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my question is if the sustain of the note is lost with this method of joining.
Sincerely yours,
Dimitris
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farukturunz
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Sustain is not related to the joining method. Some luthiers prefer using cylinder treenail or some others use metal screws.
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Marwa
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I am not an expert of Oud making, I don't see the difference of the two methods...
But, It made me upset and sad to see machines next to this wonderful instrument!
Sorry Faruk, I express my feeling even though I have a lot of respect for you.
I am just against machines.
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farukturunz
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Thank you for expressing your feelings sir.
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paulO
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Wow....this is as much an engineering/ tool design forum as anything. The wealth of information, and insight into the different methods of
construction of these beautiful instruments is very inspiring. Thanks to all for your contributions.
Regards..Paul
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Lazzaro
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your tool are always fantastic, and your building system too. thank for sharing.
best regards from Italy
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Luttgutt
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I am glad oud/ud-making has become as "seious", precise, exact and proff as the rest of the musical instruments!
Thanks to the efforts made by many GOOD makers, we are witnessing the GOLDEN age of oud/ud! And for that, we should
be gratefull and happy.
Keep up the good work Mr. Turunz.
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theodoropoulos
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Mr Faruk is not only a luthier but also a mechanic!
He has designed and made for every single part of the oud a whole mechanism for automatization and precise in the result.His mind is far beyond from
common sense,belive me...
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fernandraynaud
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Dear Mr Turunz,
Wonderful equipment, I certainly don't understand why some people are "against machines", if they don't insist on using only stone axes or one's
teeth. Tools are the human way. Better tools give us more choices.
I am curious why you don't provide an adjustment for the neck angle, like Sukar does. This seems like a spot that VERY likely will need touch up over
the years as the wood settles, no? Or maybe just user preference might change.
Thank you
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AMMAR SAYED
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Hello every body ,
I believe I've joined this wonderful Forum in the wrong time , cause I'm
not able to see any of the photos ,
I guise it has been archived or something
Could any body help with this issue ? or is there's a hidden copy of that history ?
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corridoio
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there is a sort of warehouse-website where the old attachments are still availables
read the number of thread in the address (this is 3198)
and put that number here, in the thread field:
http://myouds.com/Mike/
there you will find the missing pictures
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theodoropoulos
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wow!!thank you !!
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AMMAR SAYED
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Really appreciated
You're awesome
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faggiuols
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why I do not see the photos?
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