Mandola & Irish Bouzouki

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Mark_Mack
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Mandola & Irish Bouzouki

Post by Mark_Mack » Mon Jul 21, 2025 9:26 pm

Hi Folks, I have completed 2 builds in the past month and these are builds 2 & 3. I have been building these under the tutelage of Trent P at the Brisbane Guitar Making School.

The Mandola has a scale of 17" with a bout of 310mm, I borrowed the mold from Gary who also is a regular at the BGMS.
Sound Board is Hoop Pine, Back Sides and Neck is Burdekin Plum, the fret board, headstock veneer and bindings is White Mahogany and the bracing timber is King Billy Pine.

The Irish Bouzouki has a scale of 640mm with the bout at 375mm Sound Board is Bunya Pine, the Back, Sides & Neck is Mountain Ash, the Fret Board, Head Stock Veneer, bindings and other highlights I believe to be Sydney Blue Gum. Bracing timber is King Billy Pine.

I am still learning and have a lot more to learn.

Cheers Mark
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Mark McLean
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Re: Mandola & Irish Bouzouki

Post by Mark McLean » Tue Jul 29, 2025 10:08 pm

Hi Mark. Lovely instruments, and you must have been working hard to get them both done over a few months (simultaneously, or sequentially?). The timber combinations and decorative elements are very nice and it is great to see Aussie timbers being put together so well. I really like the timber layout in the neck of the bouzouki. What type of finish did you use for these?

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