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The full project cost me £44 but the fun of building it was simply priceless. It sounds great, has a nice tone and is quite loud. I have never done anything like this before so I just used engineering skills rather than wood working skills so if it looks odd to some of you banjo guys I just didn't know any different I just did what seemed logical. I at last had all the bits I needed to start my build. After i explained what i was doing he even pulled out a nice chrome tailpiece that would do my job. I got a nice calfskin hide tambourine (with jingles) for £15 and the shop keeper said "your doing what?!" when i told him i was going to use it for a banjo pot. Last week I was at the dentist and on my way back stopped in at a little old music shop that is an Aladdin's cave of cool stuff. The pot was going to be the problem, I studied the books and though that my skills with wood are not just up to speed yet to try and make a pot.
I had managed to find a download of the Fox Fire books and they have a wonderful section on making your own banjo. I then started to look for the other bits and found a bridge for a few quid and 3 sets of strings for £5. I was looking on e-bay one weekend and saw a complete 5 string banjo up for auction and i bid £20 and won. I then started to wonder if the narrow neck on a banjo would be also as easy to play. I have recently taken up the Ukulele after over 20 years of struggling to learn guitar and failing because I have short fingers and a couple of injuries that don't help either, I found the Uke was so easy to play due to the narrow neck. This project was to build my own 5 string banjo on as low a budget as possible, yet still making something that looks good and sounds nice.