The dowel method. Do you use it when (because) you're working with a teardrop gourd shape, but would also use it for a bottle gourd or canteen gourd with more of a round top?
@@LowlyMountainBanjos Yes, exactly. Sorry, I should have made that clear. I'm going to attempt the one-piece approach, and I've always wondered about the logistics of the dowel method, specifically getting the neck angle correct.
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The dowel method. Do you use it when (because) you're working with a teardrop gourd shape, but would also use it for a bottle gourd or canteen gourd with more of a round top?
Not sure what you mean by "dowel method". As opposed to making the neck and dowel from one contiguous piece of wood?
@@LowlyMountainBanjos Yes, exactly. Sorry, I should have made that clear. I'm going to attempt the one-piece approach, and I've always wondered about the logistics of the dowel method, specifically getting the neck angle correct.
@@drewby613 I mostly just find that using one long piece creates a lot of waste wood and doesn’t allow for much error.
@@LowlyMountainBanjos I hear you. I'm going to have enough cherry left over to make pegs and bridges 'til I don't know when.