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KeymasterHey Kclason, I think you have the mountain banjo kit?
First make sure to watch my assembly video here: https://youtu.be/x7ZIUjqtkuQ
The first 4 tacks are the most important. Put them in then pop in the tone ring and close the top and bottom plates together to check the tension on the skin.
Remove the tacks and try again if the skin os so tight you can’t get the top and plates to squeeze together.
Once you have a good tension, fill in with the rest of the tacks. Pull the skin evenly and space the tacks about and inch apart. If you are seeing wrinkles, it’s not tight enough.
Be sure to use glue on the inner lip to insure the skin won’t pull through the tacks when it’s done.
Take your time and make sure to get a good tension right off the bat. The skin will be pliable for a long time so no need to rush the process. I believe I sent an extra skin along, so I’m sure you’ll get it.
If you need more help, post pictures. As many pics as possible to show where you are having the issues.-
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KeymasterHey guys, my apologies for not being active on this forum this past week. I have been on a small vacation in a national park (BANFF) without any service. I’ll be back in a few days and follow up with everyone! Thanks for posting here!
Carver Banjos
KeymasterHello to anyone reading this out there. I’ve been wanting to add a forum to this site for a long time. There are now thousands of carver kit owners out there and over the years many have sent me photos and video links of their builds. I think it’d be cool to get people discussing their builds here. I am admittedly bad at answering all emails, so I figure it’ll be a lot easier to stay in touch with people here. I want kit owners to be able to help other kit owners with any questions. Once you put one of these banjos together you will likely have some tips to help out the next person.
I know there are other banjo forums out there, I don’t want to take anyone away from them. My main goal for this forum is to build a community based around the DIY banjo kits offered here on this site and my personal goal is to get to know my customers on a more personal level. Thanks for checking out the site! Anyone is welcome to join the forum, its free to join.
If this forum doesn’t really take off, as its just an experiment, I’ll use it to post updates on new kits and to give the backstories on how they came to be.
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