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🦋 Tin-can Cello: materials list

  • 8/4 hard maple board, 7" x 7 feet. $50
  • 11-gallon Behrens washtub. $30
  • fingerboard and nut. (free as salvage)
  • bridge. $50
  • tailpiece. $50
  • tailcord. $10
  • pegs. $40
  • drumhead. $40
  • plywood for back. (free as scrap)
  • strings. $7 (ebay)
  • bow. $60

    I'm waiting on the tailcord as I said below, and have yet to buy the strings. I'm planning to use the bow from my dilruba, at least to start with. [Note I ended up buying a cello bow from Menzel, for $60. Dilruba bow is haired with black horsehair, which is not appropriate for a cello.] I think I overpaid for the bridge and tailpiece, but I don't mind since I got the salvage cello in the deal.

    Update Tuesday the 11th: Tailcord arrived... I'm champing at the bit to start finishing! ...The varnish is supposed to be arriving today, as is the drying lamp. Sealer coat tonight?

    Update Monday the 24th: Got my strings...

    posted afternoon of Saturday, September 8th, 2018
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