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Started by Brantley, December 03, 2014, 07:51:37 PM
Quote from: Brantley on December 03, 2014, 07:51:37 PMI built this call out of spalted maple a buddy gave to me. I don't own a lathe so I don't attempt to make pot calls. I do make trough calls and thought I'd try something different. I'd like to put a sounding board in the next one to increase the volume of the call. This particular one sounds sweet but is soft. I'd use it for tree talk or close in but it has no mid-range at all. I'd like to put glass under the slate next time. Again, I don't have a lathe so barring trying to route out the circle, I'm kind if limited. Does anyone know how far below the playing surface the sounding board needs to be, and how much clearance it should have between it and the inside if the call's walls? I drilled holes in the bottom and four on the outside circumference of the call but it's just slightly muffled. Any help would be much appreciated. Also, looking to use some of the spalted maple I have as a base and possible a paddle for a walnut body. Any thoughts on it? Worried it may have poor tonal quality due to the heavy spalting.