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Yaron Naor
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[*] posted on 3-14-2009 at 11:52 PM
Calculating the strip sizes (form)?


I have a plan of a turkish oud, and would like to build one.
How can I sketch the strip (I want 19 strips)?
can any one help?
Thanks!
Yaron.
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[*] posted on 3-15-2009 at 07:25 AM


Take a look at the jig in the thread "Old Oud - New Project" in the Oud Project Forum. This is one way to obtain a rib pattern to use as a guide for cutting the rib profiles - assuming that the bowl is semi circular in section. The ribs are cut oversize to the pattern and the final accurate fitting is done with a jointer plane and/or a sanding board. You can see how this is done by checking previous posts on making ouds by Jameel, Richard (The Doc) Hankey and others.
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[*] posted on 3-18-2009 at 01:35 AM
Thanks, I am ok now! I will publush the images when I start


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Originally posted by jdowning
Take a look at the jig in the thread "Old Oud - New Project" in the Oud Project Forum. This is one way to obtain a rib pattern to use as a guide for cutting the rib profiles - assuming that the bowl is semi circular in section. The ribs are cut oversize to the pattern and the final accurate fitting is done with a jointer plane and/or a sanding board. You can see how this is done by checking previous posts on making ouds by Jameel, Richard (The Doc) Hankey and others.
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