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  • Handmade Dulcimer, WEB EXTRA: Downloadable Blueprint
  • From "Handmade Music"
    episode DHMM-108


    PHOTO

    The completed dulcimer.
    Dulcimers are easy to build, and they have changed little through the generations. When it comes to the demanding task of building stringed instruments, this is one project that most do-it-yourselfers could undertake using some fairly basic woodworking tools. The dulcimer found its way to the Appalachian region thanks to musically inclined settlers. Instruments were hard to come by on the frontier, so early luthiers improvised and built the familiar dulcimer with readily available materials. This relatively simple instrument is a great first project for any budding luthier. To create a dulcimer like the one built in this episode takes about two weeks work in a woodshop, assuming that you can put in about 2 hours work per day.

    Provided here is a blueprint diagram (in downloadable .pdf format) for building a dulcimer similar to the one made by luthier Gary Mahoney in episode 108 of DIY's Handmade Music.
     PDF
    Dulcimer blueprint.

    PHOTO

    Gary Mahoney plays the newly handmade dulcimer.
    PHOTO

    The hands that made the dulcimer now make music.
    Materials and equipment needed for this project include:

    Design blueprint and templates
    Walnut stock (or other hardwood stock)
    Rosewood dulcimer-nut and saddle
    Table saw
    Band Saw
    Jointer
    Power planer
    Thickness sander
    Band saw
    Scroll saw
    Drill press
    Cordless drill
    Bending form
    Propane torch and aluminum pipe (for bending device)
    Container of water
    Fret jig
    Fret saw
    Luthier's kerf saw
    Wire cutters
    Hand scraper
    Polished-end hammer
    Straight edge
    Carpenter's pencil
    Woodworker's glue
    Clamps
    Paint-spraying equipment
    Spray sanding sealer
    Spray lacquer
    Tuning pegs
    Peg reemer
    Dulcimer strings
    Safety glasses or goggles


    RESOURCES :

    Stewart MacDonald's Luthier Supply Shop
    Website: www.stewmac.com

    Luthier's Mercantile International, Inc.
    Website: www.lmii.com

    Pioneer Valley Luthier Supply Company
    Website: www.pioneervalleyluthier.com


    GUESTS :

    Gary Mahoney, Luthier
    Associate professor, Technology and Industrial Arts
    Berea College
    Berea, KY

    Brian Hartzog, graduate assistant, Technology and Industrial Arts
    Berea College
    Berea, KY

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