Birch plywood body with dark stains on the exterior and 3 coffee cans epoxied to the interior, as well as 2 sound posts and a false bottom.Red oak neck with a 21.5" VSL. Very bright chiming sound that I'll upload a video of soon
I agree, Jergen. My local hardware store sells it for 12-17 dollars depending on the size board I need, and I've been able to get a lot of different tones out of it by using different designs.
I agree, Jergen. My local hardware store sells it for 12-17 dollars depending on the size board I need, and I've been able to get a lot of different tones out of it by using different designs.
I had very good results with birch plywood too, seems to be an underrated material for Dulcimers.
What Kenl said!
Looks like an interesting construction. Can't wait to hear it. I enjoying seeing the things you come up with.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."