Banj O' Lantern cookie tin banjo

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

I don't think the CMT people will be knocking on my door anytime soon, but it's still fun.

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  • sounds really great!

  • @thevinetree Thank you. I wish I still had it, guess I should probably make another one...

  • how long is the neck and how many frets?

  • @MrNikcccc I don't remember the specifics of the neck; I want to say it was a 22" scale with 15 or 16 frets.

  • where did u get the neck? I have a tin that ive been saving for quite some time now but a good neck hasnt come along. Any suggestions?

  • I made the neck from a piece of 1 x 8 eastern maple that was discarded from a remodel. I also used a 1/4" thick piece of oak from the Humongo Depot nearby. If you have some basic hand tools, you can make a good, usable neck at home. Plan well, use your imagination, the truth will reveal itself.

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  • that's pretty good sounding actually. It's a lot louder than I expected too.. good job

  • Thanks for all the love, people. I'm currently working on a cookie tin uke which I hope to use in a show this spring. I'll post a recording/vid when it's done. If you're building one yourself, the secret is in keeping the can from flexing under string tension. Heavy doses of imagination may be required.

  • that is really cool i am making one tonight i will post something soon!

  • Nice

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