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Lutherie Questions.

5/14/2019

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Since the early stages of building the Mandocello I have been adding Video Q&A to my YouTube Channel to allow the questions and answers to reach more people. At that point in time, My webpage was still far from it's make over and this Blog was not in the back of my mind yet. But since there is a lot of information share in response to those great questions asked by the same people following this build, I thought this will fit right in with the tip and tricks Blog post. Some of the topics discussed/ answered in this Q&A are:
Epoxy and Glue, Scale length, Soundboard & Backboard carving, Tap tuning, Blueprints, Virzi, Light instruments and response, Intonation, Voicing, and more... As the build goes on, make sure to comment when you have a question as those are the questions I use to create those informative videos.

​Video is linked underneath for the Today's Q&A and underneath it the previous Q&A's.

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5/9/2020 06:37:06 pm

Secrets are important, and we all have them. That's right, we all have a secret that we have, and people should respect it. I do not like people who meddle with the secret of others, that is just how I think. If you are a person who wants to know other people's secret so much, then go ahead and just ask. Of course, I am not saying that this is the way to do it, however, it makes it faster and easier to turn it down. Secrets are supposed to be kept.

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    My name is Tomy Hovington and I build string instruments. I started my woodworking journey years ago, following in the footsteps of my father and grandfather.

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