Jerryc41
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I'm converting an Enya tenor into a resonator uke. I cut a hole in the uke, and I also cut out a circular piece of wood to hold the cone. I realize I will have to route a channel in this circular piece to sink the cone down low enough. So, the big question is - how low is low enough, but not too low?
I'd rather not keep cutting more and more before I get it right. Is there a method to determine how low the cone must be to have the strings set at the right height?
These are the parts I have.
https://www.bytowninstruments.com/collections/resonator-parts
I'd rather not keep cutting more and more before I get it right. Is there a method to determine how low the cone must be to have the strings set at the right height?
These are the parts I have.
https://www.bytowninstruments.com/collections/resonator-parts