@MrNikcccc any kind of Hard wood,, soft wood will bend & Warp i used this timber because it was laying around in a Lumber yard & no longer alowed to be milled in Australia it's history of being used in many applications of the construction of Australian Buildings boats and Structures and i liked the grain Cheers
Hi tube Heads this is my first Built Diddley Bow the Timber used is Tasmainian Oak a Female guitar jack,Machine Head tuner,iv'e since Changed the Tuna can to a long Sardine can and put a nail under the string Bridge i was finding it hard to tune to key-A it tunes up great now and put masking tape on to mark a fret board befor burning it in the suface
what kind of wood should i use?
MrNikcccc 8 months ago
@MrNikcccc any kind of Hard wood,, soft wood will bend & Warp i used this timber because it was laying around in a Lumber yard & no longer alowed to be milled in Australia it's history of being used in many applications of the construction of Australian Buildings boats and Structures and i liked the grain Cheers
nastyolddog 4 months ago
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MrNikcccc 8 months ago
What string is it?
halloikbenbjorn 1 year ago
@halloikbenbjorn top E string so U can tune up 2 G cheers mate : )
nastyolddog 1 year ago
I wish you would have played it...
mickeysnakeboy1960 1 year ago
Coooooollllllll!!!!!!!!!
Ant1fly 1 year ago
@Ant1fly thaaaaaaaaaanks Bro:)
nastyolddog 1 year ago
Hi tube Heads this is my first Built Diddley Bow the Timber used is Tasmainian Oak a Female guitar jack,Machine Head tuner,iv'e since Changed the Tuna can to a long Sardine can and put a nail under the string Bridge i was finding it hard to tune to key-A it tunes up great now and put masking tape on to mark a fret board befor burning it in the suface
nastyolddog 3 years ago