Interesting build. It's a guitar because it's chromatic and the bass string is at the top. But it's a dulcimer because it has three strings and no real neck. What kind of wood is that? Did you stain it or is that the natural appearance?
Thanks friend! I used ebonizing stain on it to give it an antique look. Sassafras for the body. Curly maple for tail block and peghead. Osage Orange fretboard and saddle.
Interesting build. It's a guitar because it's chromatic and the bass string is at the top. But it's a dulcimer because it has three strings and no real neck. What kind of wood is that? Did you stain it or is that the natural appearance? I applaud the use of fine tuners. And the headstock looks great!
Interesting build. It's a guitar because it's chromatic and the bass string is at the top. But it's a dulcimer because it has three strings and no real neck. What kind of wood is that? Did you stain it or is that the natural appearance?
Thanks friend! I used ebonizing stain on it to give it an antique look. Sassafras for the body. Curly maple for tail block and peghead. Osage Orange fretboard and saddle.
Interesting build. It's a guitar because it's chromatic and the bass string is at the top. But it's a dulcimer because it has three strings and no real neck. What kind of wood is that? Did you stain it or is that the natural appearance? I applaud the use of fine tuners. And the headstock looks great!