your woodworking skills definetily have room for improvement but it looks like you can make anything sound good. Great job and great video. Your previous build video inspired me to make a tagleharpa of my own, which I am currently working on. If it is not bothersome for you to check, may I ask how thick was the soundboard and backboard for your tagleharpa?
Aw thanks so much for the really lovely comment, best of luck with your Tagelharpa build, I've just had a look back my soundboard front was around 4.5mm (that's on the thicker side, they are normally around 3mm i believe...you should use a soundpost for added support, My backboard was around 7-8 mm which I also believe is on the thicker side. Hope that helps.
Came for a highly professional tutorial, stayed for your personality😂 keep up the amazing work!
your woodworking skills definetily have room for improvement but it looks like you can make anything sound good. Great job and great video. Your previous build video inspired me to make a tagleharpa of my own, which I am currently working on. If it is not bothersome for you to check, may I ask how thick was the soundboard and backboard for your tagleharpa?
Aw thanks so much for the really lovely comment, best of luck with your Tagelharpa build, I've just had a look back my soundboard front was around 4.5mm (that's on the thicker side, they are normally around 3mm i believe...you should use a soundpost for added support, My backboard was around 7-8 mm which I also believe is on the thicker side. Hope that helps.
@@AidenAppletonMusic alright thank you very much