by salcero1 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:18 pm
Can a replacement center block be crafted from a piece of blank wood turning stock using nothing more than mere files, sandpaper, a hacksaw and a drill? How would you go about getting the correct 1/4 or 1/8 sized semi-circle measurement that the center block would butt up against the outer shells of the Hembra and Macho? In addition what wood would be recommended for such a job? Does the resonance of the wood make a difference or is this not an issue at all? Finally and in conclusion what would be the most effective separation spacing between the shells? In other words how far apart should the outer circumference of the flesh hoops be between the Macho and the Hembra, perhaps 1/4 to 1/2 inch-more or less? Thank you for all helpful replies and personal inputs on this subject matter. Adelante siempre voy con mi Bandera-Jorge.
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