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geosilva

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Beat on This!

Apr 14, 2022
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Been keeping busy with projects for my home, but also having fun with the challenge of building something new. I have never built a Cajon before, and even though you can see many great "how to" videos on YouTube, I get the idea and then make it my way. I'm a big guy, and I was worried that a tiny light duty cajon wouldn't be good for me. So, mine is a little bigger, and built big-guy tough. The challenge with going against the norm, is that the tone... how it sounds, might be different. So I had to make modifications, but all finished, it sounds great! Looks pretty good too... what do you think?

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fullfeeling:
Thanks for the detail, it's really interesting.  Being a luthier, did you consider using a tone-wood like spruce or cedar?  I can't imagine pine being particularly resonant, though you might have gotten the same strength with a thinner hard wood like maple, but maybe it works differently for a percussion instrument.
May 18, 2022
geosilva:
Well, for one... I'm not a luthier.  Technically, I've assembled a few guitars and modified some.  So, my ventures into building something are more to just see if I can.  "I have no special talents.  I am only passionately curious".  (Albert Einstein).  That's who I am.  Yes, I could use a cabinet grade (multiply) thinner ply and make as strong a box, and quite honestly... I understand that there are woods that are considered "tone".  But sometimes I play and work with what I've got or can easily get.  Every once in a while I build something that didn't turn out well, and sometimes I have to tweek and alter, make changes to get where I want it to be.  But I'm most often pleased with the opportunity to build and create.  A serious Cajon player/builder probably wouldn't even like my build, and I'm OK with that.  I got the satisfaction that I wanted out of that project.  More to come...
May 18, 2022

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