
By popular demand, this is a wheel guard for Nerdy Gurdy, based on 18th century models. The smaller arc is suitable for NG BASIC, Linotte and older models (v4, v6). The larger arc should work for NG Fortran and Cobol.https://www.nerdygurdy.nl/
It is finished! It took me about two months, but I’ve finally completed the build of my Nerdy Gurdy Fortran. I just need to glue two string supports that are just held down by string pressure at the moment.
I haven’t tried it yet, as I don’t have any rosin or cotton. Hopefully I can get some tomorrow.
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I didn’t get to fasten the strings today. I decided to jump ahead and build the capos first. It feels like it makes sense to mount them before the strings. Now I just need to pre-drill holes for them and screw them in. After that it’s just adding the strings left. And for that I need to figure out how to wind the strings on the tuners. The manual doesn’t go into detail on how to add the strings unfortunately.
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The hurdy gurdy is coming along nicely, it almost looks like a complete instrument now. I’ve finished the keys, the key box, and mounted the shaft and wheel. Next up is attaching all the strings.
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I’ve finished up to page 59 in the build manual. Which means I’m about two thirds finished. Today I attached the key box and 3D printed parts on to the top of the instrument body. I also started glueing together the keys and added rubber sleeves to the key pins.
The hurdy gurdy is really starting to come together now. Next up is ti build the keys, which will take some time.
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The hurdy gurdy is starting to take shape. Today I went through page 39 to 48 in the build manual and added lots of small bits to the body. I finally got to mount some of the 3D printed pieces.
The manual I had printed was missing a build step, luckily I also double checked on an up-to-date pdf. It would’ve become obvious later though, and I think it wouldn’t have been a problem to mount those pieces then.
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