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FINAL SANDING
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Clean up all glue residue around the entire instrument. Nothing points to an amateur woodworker
more than a project with glue blobs and fingerprints on the surface. They may be difficult to see now, but they
will stand out prominently after applying the finish. We recommend wiping the entire instrument with a clean
damp rag to help highlight these smudges. When you find one, use a scraper or sanding block to get down to
bare wood.
Sand the entire instrument with about 180-220 grit sandpaper to smooth out all surfaces so they feel good
in your hands. Sand with the grain whenever possible, to avoid putting scratches across the grain.
We like to knock off all sharp edges too. A slightly rounded corner actually looks sharper than a sharp
one, and it feels better too. Aren’t you glad this kit has no thin veneers?
WA-LA!
Your dulcimer is now ready for the finish. There are several finishes that will work fine for
your instrument, and some are easier to apply than others. We give a few suggestions on the following page for
selecting a nice-looking coat to protect your handiwork and enhance the beauty of the wood.
We recommend masking off the top of the fretboard to avoid getting varnish or lacquer on the playing
surface because it can get gummy under the fingers as you play. After the finish dries, you can remove the tape
and wipe one light coat of Linseed Oil on the playing surface.
INSTALLING ROSETTES (OPTIONAL)
_____25. If you prepared your sound holes for rosettes, now is a good time to glue those in place, before applying
the finish. Test the rosettes dry first, orienting and centering them as you like.
Then apply a thin bead of woodworking glue to the rim of the rosettes, as shown, and hold them in place with mask-
ing tape and weights until dry.
INSTALLING A PICKUP (OPTIONAL)
_____24. If you plan to install a pickup in your dulcimer, this is your last chance -- before covering the soundholes
with rosettes. A single Piezo pickup from Musicmakers works beautifully in this instrument for amplification. You’ll
need to drill a 1/2” diameter hole through the tail END BLOCK. Then you can fish an electric patch cord through
that hole and out one of the sound holes, plug it into the pickup jack, and pull the jack into the instrument to the
END BLOCK where it can be permanently fastened with the nuts and washers provided with the pickup.
Once the jack is secured, you can reach a finger into a soundhole to adhere the sensor inside the TOP near the sound
hole. Illustrated instructions will accompany the pickup if you order it from us.
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