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Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:29 pm
by KidCuba
Found this on my local Craiglist and thought it was interesting. Might be a good product for those of you, including me, who do not have the tools to build a bass cajon.

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/msg/2791802797.html

Re: Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:00 pm
by bongosnotbombs
A good deal for those with very few tools. Just some glue and a screwdriver needed. I guess I was able to build 2 cajons for about $20 in materials (wood and screws), but then I already had the glue and tools.

Re: Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:33 pm
by KidCuba
Bongo, what are the tools you use to build your cajones?

I am limited to a mitter box and saw, electric drill, and jigsaw. I do have levels, measuring tapes, etc... Just no table saws, clamps, etc...

Re: Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:25 pm
by bongosnotbombs
Jig saw for cutting wood, drill for screws, sandpaper.....and that's it. Add some glue and some screws plus whatever finish you want, and you're playing rumba on a cajon! You can get dimensions on my blog.

Re: Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:41 pm
by KidCuba
Did you use regular old plywood from Home Depot, or some other variety on the two cajons you feature over on your blog.

I still have an unfinished conga restoration, a bunch of bamboo for katas, and now I'm thinking about cajones? I really need to focus...

Re: Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:59 pm
by bongosnotbombs
One project at a time, but there are always a few lying around waiting for the inspiration to finish them.

I also tend to give a lot of finish projects away or sell them to fund the next one.

Regular old plywood, beach or birch, can't remember.

Re: Cajon Kit

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 4:49 pm
by p.a.dogs1
KidCuba wrote:Might be a good product for those of you, including me, who do not have the tools to build a bass cajon.


They offer to custom modify this construction kit. For a bass cajon (without any snare mechanics etc.) I would prefer more volume. And with 1/2" plywood it should be possible to bridge a width of more than 12" without static problems (f. e. 15" or 16"). For the back side a thickness of 1/4" would be enough and give an additional sound option.

p.a.dogs1