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Music I’d Like To Hear #169

July 17, 2019July 17, 2019 ~ Doug
A band featuring three mandolins, a violin, zither, hammered dulcimer, autoharp, harp guitar musical glasses, and really cool hats!
A band featuring three mandolins, a violin, zither, hammered dulcimer, autoharp, harp guitar, musical glasses, and really cool hats!

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The back braces are fitted into the linings and ev The back braces are fitted into the linings and everything is sitting pretty. Next comes the glue-up, but first, coffee!
- Getting ready to mortise the back braces into th - Getting ready to mortise the back braces into the linings on a mahogany dulcimer.
Working on what will be dulcimer "necks" and finge Working on what will be dulcimer "necks" and fingerboards. The no. 7 plane gets things straight, the skewed low-angle block plane with a fence helps keep things square, and the low angle block plane helps deal with any spots of reversing grain and tear-out. 
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My wife looked out the kitchen window and saw the My wife looked out the kitchen window and saw the second fawn being born. I shot this video through a screen window, as we wanted to keep our distance and not disturb them!
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