Please excuse any mispelling or mistake, I'm french and was taught english a long time ago ...
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- 8" tambourine (should cost about $15)
- a block of hard wood (1"1/2 x 2" approximately). I used sapelli, any harwood is fine.
- threaded rod (1/4", 2 ft.)
- aluminium tube (your threaded rod should fit in)
- 1/4" nuts + washers
- a metal piece with holes to make tailpiece. I used a piece of an old construction game called "Mecano".
- 2" of hard wood cleat (1/4" thick)
- plastic guitar saddle
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I'm looking forward to hear this one !!! I bet it sounds really cool.
Thanks for posting this, you've made my day.
Thank you for your very helpful instructions,
Matt
Good work ! BTW, I'd really like to see how you've made the tailpiece and how strings are attached... I want to make another banjuke and wasn't able to find the same metal piece used in the instructable...
Thanks, you've made my day !
François
Well I don't really have a tailpiece on it. What I did was, drilled 4 holes about the same size as the strings in the tambourine wood. To prevent the strings rubbing on the metal or the skin I put on small strips of rubber where they would have come in contact with the metal.
I hope the pictures explain it better.
Thanks
I'll use this method on my next banjolele... Thanks for sharing !
François
Charlie Flowers
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I have the same problem with inches and feet as i am from Sweden.
You can use the same online converter as i did when making my instructable http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-an-Eskimohut-in-wood/.
Link: http://www.ekdahl.org/omvandlare.html
http://www.normans.co.uk/p-990-percussion-plus-pp876-8-inch-tunable-hand-drum.aspx
good luck
Do you plan to get a 10" tambourine ? I guess it would look better.
I guess I could make my banjolele sounds a lot better just by replacing the head by one of these : http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Shop_by_instrument/Banjo:_Heads/1/Weatherking_Banjo_Heads.html
I'm still looking for a better tambourine for my next project indeed.