Mandolin Peghead Restoration
Rual Yarbrough asked me if I would do a little job on a mandolin. I don’t know who it belonged to but that doesn’t matter. It had a fiddle shaped peghead on it and he wanted it converted to a more traditional mandolin design.
I plugged the holes in the sides.
This mandolin had some pretty curly maple.
I sawed the curl off the scroll and shaped a piece of maple and glued it into the space.
I fashioned some wings to extend the peghead.
I flattened the top side of the peghead and attached a thin rosewood overlay.
Peghead with overlay attached.
The bottom side of the peghead.
I milled the back side of the peghead.
I then attached a piece of maple to the back.
Then I shaped the headstock. Rual wanted this shape instead of the F-Style.
Here is the final shape.
Looks almost like a mandolin.
The final shaping and sanding.
I removed the finish to near the heel.
I stained it to match the old part as close as I could.
Then I sprayed some lacquer on it.
Finished product.
Back side.
A pretty close match.
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