Grizzly Bread Maker H8067 User Manual

MODEL H8067  
FLAT IRON STYLE  
MANDOLIN KIT  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
COPYRIGHT © NOVEMBER, 2006 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE  
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Table of Contents  
SECTION 1: SAFETY....................................................................................................................... 2  
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 3  
Foreword .................................................................................................................................... 3  
Contact Info................................................................................................................................ 3  
SECTION 3: PARTS INVENTORY................................................................................................... 4  
Inventory..................................................................................................................................... 4  
Supplies/Tools............................................................................................................................ 4  
Identification ............................................................................................................................... 5  
SECTION 4: SANDING .................................................................................................................... 6  
Body ........................................................................................................................................... 6  
Neck ........................................................................................................................................... 6  
Fretboard.................................................................................................................................... 6  
SECTION 5: ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................. 7  
Neck to the Body........................................................................................................................ 7  
Fretboard.................................................................................................................................. 10  
Shaping Neck........................................................................................................................... 11  
Shaping Fretboard ................................................................................................................... 11  
Final Sanding ........................................................................................................................... 12  
Finishing................................................................................................................................... 13  
Nut............................................................................................................................................ 14  
Tailpiece................................................................................................................................... 14  
Tuning Machines...................................................................................................................... 15  
Fitting Bridge............................................................................................................................ 15  
Placing Bridge.......................................................................................................................... 16  
Winding Strings........................................................................................................................ 17  
String Height ............................................................................................................................ 17  
Tuning ...................................................................................................................................... 18  
SECTION 6: REFERENCE INFO ................................................................................................... 19  
Accessories.............................................................................................................................. 19  
WARRANTY AND RETURNS........................................................................................................ 21  
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SECTION 1: SAFETY  
Always wear safety glasses or goggles when operating equipment. Everyday glasses or read-  
ing glasses are not safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the appropri-  
ate standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).  
Because there are various ways to cut and join wood, you can make substitutions for the methods  
stated in this plan. We try to suggest the easiest methods possible. However, only you know your  
skills with each piece of machinery. Never compromise your safety by using a cutting method  
with which you are not comfortable. Instead, find an alternative approach that will yield the same  
result.  
These instructions assume that you are intimately familiar with the safe operation and use of wood-  
working machinery and woodworking tools, and understand the techniques used to reproduce this  
project. If you do not qualify for both of these criteria, STOP building this project for your own  
safety. Read and understand the owners manual for the machinery you intend to use, take a wood-  
working class or visit your local library for more information. Woodworking machinery and tools  
are inherently dangerous because they use sharp edges that can and will cause serious personal  
injury including amputation and death. Do not underestimate the ability of these tools and machin-  
ery to cause injury. Never operate any tool without all guards in place and always wear approved  
safety glasses. For your own safety, please heed this warning.  
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SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION  
Foreword  
Contact Info  
We are proud to offer the Model H8067 Flat Iron  
Style Mandolin Kit. This kit is a part of a growing  
Grizzly family of fine woodworking projects. When  
assembled according to the guidelines set forth in  
this manual, you can expect years of enjoyment  
from your mandolin.  
If you have any comments regarding this manual,  
please write to us at the address below:  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
C
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Technical Documentation Manager  
P.O. Box 2069  
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069  
We are pleased to provide this manual for the  
Model H8067 Flat Iron Style Mandolin Kit. It was  
written to guide you through assembly, review  
safety considerations, and cover general informa-  
tion. It represents our effort to produce the best  
documentation possible.  
We stand behind our products. If you have any  
service questions or parts requests, please call or  
write us at the location listed below.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, PA 17756  
Phone: (570) 546-9663  
Fax: (800) 438-5901  
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SECTION 3: PARTS INVENTORY  
Inventory  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
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10  
1
PH8067001 Mandolin Body  
PH8067002 Neck  
2
1
3
PH8067003 Fretboard  
PH8067004 Bridge  
1
13  
12  
4
1
5
PH8067005 Tuning Machines  
PH8067006 Tailpiece  
PH8067007 Nut  
2
Figure 2. Additional components.  
6
1
7
1
8
PH8067008 Endpin  
1
Supplies/Tools  
9
PH8067009 Dowels  
2
10  
11  
12  
13  
PH8067010 Strings  
8
The majority of the wood components in this kit  
come fully machined and ready for assembly. A  
small amount of sanding and finish work is need-  
ed to complete the mandolin.  
PH8067011 Bushings  
PH8067012 #3 x 3/4" SS Screw  
PH8067013 #1 x 3/8" SS Screws  
8
1
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Recommended Tools & Supplies:  
Wood Glue—Titebond Original Wood Glue  
#80 to #320 Sanding Paper  
Flexible Sanding Block  
“000” Grade Steel Wool  
Clamps or Rubber Strips (made from cut up  
inner tubes)  
1
2
Electric/Cordless Drill  
3
Drill Bit (1/16")  
8
7
5
Small Brad Nails  
Wire Cutters  
Razor Blades  
Chisel  
Phillips Screwdriver  
Masking Tape  
Lightweight Hammer  
Rubber Dead Blow Hammer  
Steel Straight Edge  
Sharp Pencil  
File Assortment  
Finishing Materials  
Electronic Tuner  
4
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Figure 1. Boxed components.  
Coat Hanger  
NIOSH Approved Respirator  
ANSI-Approved Safety Glasses  
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Identification  
Bridge  
Tailpiece  
Fret  
Nut  
Neck  
Endpin  
Figure 3. Model H8067 main features.  
Tuner or Tuning Machine  
Tuning Peg  
Headstock  
Figure 4. Model H8067 headstock features.  
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SECTION 4: SANDING  
Body  
Neck  
The mandolin neck has been rough sanded at  
the factory. Personalize the fretboard and neck  
headstock with additional cutting, inlay, or design  
work before final sanding.  
The mandolin body was rough sanded at the  
factory. To get a good finish the body must be  
sanded further with a series of sandpaper grits.  
To sand the mandolin body:  
Note: Take your time and consider testing your  
designs in scrap wood before performing the  
work on the actual fretboard and headstock.  
1. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator and  
a ANSI-approved safety glasses when  
sanding wood!  
Wait until the fretboard is installed before  
sanding the neck.  
2. Use a sanding block with #150 grit alumi-  
num-oxide sanding paper to sand the man-  
dolin body until there is a consistent scratch  
pattern on the entire surface. Sand as little  
as possible in the neck area at this time  
Fretboard  
Note: When hand sanding, always sand in  
the same direction as the wood grain.  
The fretboard requires no sanding.  
Note: Sanding the fretboard will affect the play-  
ability of the mandolin and could lead to perma-  
nent damage.  
3. Resand the entire mandolin body with #220  
grit sanding paper and lightly round over the  
sound hole and edges of the body.  
4. Wipe the mandolin body with a damp cloth to  
“raise” the wood grain.  
5. Wait until the wood is dry and resand the  
entire body with #220 grit sandpaper.  
6. Repeat Steps 4-5.  
7. Fill the wood pores in the back of the rim with  
a paste filler according to the manufacturer's  
instructions. DO NOT fill the grain in the  
mandolin top (soundboard).  
8. When the paste filler is dry, use “000” grade  
steel wool to remove the residue and polish  
the wood surface.  
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SECTION 5: ASSEMBLY  
Neck to the Body  
A precise fit is important for the neck-to-body  
joint. This joint affects the placement of the strings  
and bridge, and these determine the sound qual-  
ity of the mandolin. Dry fit and check all the parts  
before gluing.  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Neck .................................................................. 1  
Body .................................................................. 1  
Dowels............................................................... 2  
Tailpiece ............................................................ 1  
Nut ................................................................... 1  
Figure 6. Adjusting the fit of the neck.  
3. Dry fit the neck and mark the center of both  
To install the neck:  
ends of the body, and the neck.  
1. Test fit the neck by pushing the dowels into  
the body of the mandolin and sliding the neck  
onto the dowels as shown in Figure 5. DO  
NOT glue the joint at this time.  
4. Place a straightedge across your center  
marks as shown in Figure 7.  
Center  
Line Marks  
Figure 5. Test fitting the neck.  
Figure 7. Checking neck and body alignment  
2. Check for gaps between the body and the  
along center line.  
neck.  
—If center marks are aligned, move to Step  
6.  
—If the neck fits tightly, go on to Step 3.  
—If there are gaps, remove the neck and  
dowels, and hold sandpaper on the surface  
of the mandolin body with the grit facing out  
(See Figure 6). Rub the neck up and down  
on the sandpaper until the neck conforms  
to the body shape.  
—If the center marks are not aligned, move  
to Step 5.  
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5. Align the neck by using the sanding tech-  
nique described in Step 2. Apply extra pres-  
sure toward the part of the neck that needs to  
be shifted.  
Note: Check alignment frequently. A little bit  
of sanding can cause large adjustments.  
6. Place the tailpiece on the edge of the  
soundboard and align it to the center mark.  
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7. Use a screw or drill a hole with a 16" bit to  
Fretboard  
Nut  
mark the centers of the screw holes (Figure  
8) and then set the tailpiece to the side.  
Figure 9. Marking the nut position.  
9. Remove the nut and place the fretboard on  
the neck, aligning it with the top of the line  
drawn in Step 8.  
10. Mark the edge of the fretboard binding onto  
both sides of the neck, drawing a line 112  
"
from the body toward the headstock as  
shown in Figure 10.  
Figure 8. Marking tailpiece mounting holes.  
Note: The tailpiece will not be installed until  
after the finish is applied to the mandolin (see  
Page 14), but the alignment of the tailpiece is  
easier before final sanding.  
8. Place the nut at the end of the neck so it is  
straight across as shown in Figure 9, and  
draw a line along the bottom edge of the nut.  
Do not place the nut on the pegboard, the  
piece that slopes downward from the neck.  
Figure 10. Marking fretboard binding edges onto  
neck.  
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11. Remove the fretboard, turn the mandolin  
over, and draw a line on the end of the neck  
where the body intersects it as shown in  
Figure 11. Extend this line around the neck  
using a straightedge.  
15. Apply a thin coat of wood glue into the dowel  
holes in the mandolin body, insert the dowels  
and wipe away excess glue.  
16. Spread a thin layer of wood glue on the heel  
of the neck, the dowels, and the body where  
it will connect to the neck.  
17. Press the neck firmly onto the dowels.  
18. Use rubber strips or clamps to hold the neck  
in place until the glue dries (Figure 13).  
Note: If using clamps, use wooden blocks  
and pads to protect the instrument.  
Figure 11. Marking bottom of neck.  
12. Remove the neck from the body.  
13. Use a 4-in-1 shoe rasp to file the end of the  
neck down to the line you drew in Step 10 as  
shown in Figure 12. Shape both sides of the  
neck, then sand smooth with #220 grit sand-  
paper.  
Figure 13. Example of gluing the neck.  
19. Scrape away excess glue with a sharp knife  
when it sets, then allow the glue to dry for 24  
hours before the next step.  
Figure 12. Shaping end of neck.  
14. File the end of the neck down to the line you  
marked in Step 11. This will make the bottom  
of the neck even with the mandolin body.  
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Fretboard  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Fretboard........................................................... 1  
To attach the fretboard to the neck:  
1. Check to see if the neck is flat by laying it  
down on an even surface.  
Brad Nails  
Figure 15. Trimming brad nails.  
—If neck is flat, move on to Step 2.  
—If there are gaps between the surface and  
the neck, place sandpaper, grit side up, on  
the flat surface and rub the neck on the  
sandpaper (as shown in Figure 14) until  
the neck is flat.  
4. Center the fretboard on the neck, aligning the  
top with the line drawn in Step 2.  
Note: The neck is wider than the fretboard  
and will be shaped to match later.  
5. Place a wooden block on the fretboard and  
tap the block lightly with a hammer to leave  
marks in the back of the fretboard.  
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6. Drill ⁄8" deep holes in the marks made in  
Step 5.  
Note: To ensure that you do not drill through  
the fretboard, use a depth stop or wrap tape  
around the bit 18" from the tip.  
7. Spread a light layer of glue on the flat surface  
of the neck and the back of the fretboard,  
then position the fretboard on the neck using  
the brad nails as guides.  
Figure 14. Flattening the neck.  
2. Drill positioning holes near the ends of the  
surface of the neck using a drill bit that is  
slightly smaller than the brad nails used for  
positioning.  
8. Use rubber strips or clamps to hold the  
fretboard in place until the glue dries.  
Note: Use wooden blocks and pads between  
the clamps and the neck to protect the instru-  
ment.  
3. Nail the brads into the positioning holes and  
use wire cutters to cut the heads off no more  
than an 18" above the surface of the neck as  
shown in Figure 15.  
9. Scrape away the excess glue when it sets,  
then allow the glue to dry for 24 hours.  
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7. Fill the wood pores in the neck with a paste  
filler according to the manufacturer's instruc-  
tions.  
Shaping Neck  
The rest of the neck must be shaped to match the  
width of the fretboard and then sanded smooth.  
8. When the paste filler is dry, use “000” grade  
steel wool to remove the residue and polish  
the wood surface.  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
To shape and sand the neck:  
Shaping Fretboard  
1. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator and  
ANSI-approved safety glasses during the  
next step to protect against dust!  
The binding and fret ends must be filed down.  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Qty  
2. Use a 4-in-1 shoe rasp to shape the neck  
until it matches the width of the fretboard  
(Figure 16).  
To clean up the binding and fret ends:  
1. Use a fine machinist's file to make the binding  
even with the fretboard surface as shown in  
Figure 17. File up to the edge of the frets.  
Note: File the binding at an angle so you do  
not damage the fretboard surface.  
Figure 16. Shaping the neck.  
3. Use a flexible sanding block with #150 grit  
aluminum-oxide sanding paper to sand the  
neck until there is a consistent scratch pat-  
tern on the entire surface.  
Note: When hand sanding, always sand in  
the same direction as the wood grain.  
Figure 17. Filing fretboard binding.  
4. Resand the neck with #220 grit sanding  
paper.  
5. Wipe the neck with a damp cloth to raise the  
wood grain.  
6. Wait until the wood is dry and resand the  
neck with #220 grit sandpaper. Dampen  
again and resand.  
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2. Use a fine flat file to angle the metal fret ends,  
as shown in Figure 18.  
Final Sanding  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
To prepare the mandolin for finishing:  
1. Inspect the entire mandolin under bright  
lights and take note of any glue residue,  
dents, scratches, and areas needing further  
sanding.  
2. Carefully scrape away any glue residue with  
a sharp chisel held perpendicular to the sur-  
face as shown in Figure 20.  
Figure 18. Filing fret ends.  
Note: File enough of the fret ends so they are not  
sharp, as shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 20. Example of removing glue residue.  
3. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator and  
ANSI-approved safety glasses during the  
next step to protect against dust!  
Figure 19. Example of correctly angled fret  
ends.  
4. Use #220 grit sandpaper to smooth any flaws  
found when inspecting the mandolin.  
5. Final sand the entire mandolin, except the  
fretboard, with #320 grit sandpaper.  
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Finishing  
Most finishes are hazard-  
ous to your health. Wear a  
NIOSH/OSHA approved res-  
pirator with particulate and  
gas/vapor filters, safety  
glasses, rubber gloves, and  
work in a well ventilated area  
when finishing.  
Finishing supplies are not included with this  
mandolin kit. Finishing options include stains,  
lacquers, varnishes and oil finishes. All can be  
applied by spray or brush. Finish materials and  
books on finishing instruments can be ordered  
through Grizzly Industrial or numerous luthier sup-  
ply catalogs.  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Qty  
4. Apply several thin coats of the finish (follow-  
ing the manufacturer's instructions). Multiple  
thin coats usually produce a better quality  
finish than one heavy coat.  
To finish the mandolin:  
1. Mask off the surface of the fretboard. Carefully  
press all the masking tape edges securely  
to the fretboard. The finish coat should not  
be allowed to seep under edges, or flood-  
corners, and places where the frets meet the  
fingerboard.  
5. Hang the instrument in a dust free area to  
dry.  
6. When finishing is complete, remove the  
masking tape from the fretboard.  
7. Carefully scrape any excess finish off the  
2. Form a piece of wire into a U shaped hanger  
fretboard with a razor blade.  
with hooks on both ends.  
Painting/Finishing Tips  
3. Thread the hooks through the upper pegholes  
Dust particles suspended in the air will settle  
on wet finishes, causing less than satisfactory  
results. To avoid this problem:  
and hang the instrument in the finish room.  
Leave the finishing room undisturbed for 24  
hours prior to applying the finish.  
Avoid making unnecessary movements upon  
entering the finish room.  
Apply the finish to the desired mandolin parts  
and immediately leave the finish room.  
DO NOT return to the room until the speci-  
fied drying time has elapsed.  
Figure 21. Instrument ready to be finished.  
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Nut  
Tailpiece  
The nut holds the peghead end of the strings the  
correct distance above the frets. It is not neces-  
sary to cut the string notches in the nut.  
The tailpiece holds and separates the ends of the  
strings.  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Nut ................................................................... 1  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Tailpiece ............................................................ 1  
#1 x 3/8" Stainless Steel Screws........................ 2  
#3 x 3/4" Stainless Steel Screw.......................... 1  
Endpin ............................................................... 1  
To install the nut:  
1. Use a chisel to carefully scrape all of the fin-  
ish out of the nut slot (Figure 22). DO NOT  
remove any wood from the nut slot.  
To install the tailpiece:  
1. Place the tailpiece on the edge of the  
soundboard and align the screw holes with  
the marks made earlier.  
2. Secure the tailpiece to the mandolin with two  
#1 x 3/8" screws as shown in Figure 23.  
Nut Slot  
Figure 22. Example of cleaning out the nut slot.  
2. Spread a thin layer of glue in the nut slot and  
on the end of the fretboard.  
Figure 23. Tailpiece components.  
3. Place the nut in the nut slot and hold it in  
place with rubber strips or clamps until the  
glue dries.  
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3. Insert a #3 x /4" screw through the endpin  
(strap button).  
Note: Use wood blocks and pads between  
the clamps and the neck to protect the instru-  
ment.  
4. Screw the endpin into the center hole of the  
tailpiece.  
4. Wipe away excess glue before it sets, then  
allow the glue to dry for 24 hours.  
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Tuning Machines  
Fitting Bridge  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Bridge................................................................ 1  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Tuning Machines ............................................... 2  
Bushings............................................................ 8  
#1 x 3/8" Stainless Steel Screws...................... 10  
This mandolin has a scale of 350mm, which  
means that the bridge will be placed 350mm  
(13.8") from the nut. Mandolin bridges are not  
glued into place, but are held in place with the  
string pressure, so final placement of the bridge  
occurs when the strings are tuned.  
To install the tuning machines:  
1. Place the eight bushings in the pegholes as  
shown in Figure 24.  
To fit the bridge to the soundboard:  
1. Place the bridge on a piece of sandpaper,  
grit side up, 350mm from the nut as shown in  
FIgure 26.  
Bushing  
Direction of  
Sanding  
Figure 24. Peghead bushings.  
2. Use a rubber dead blow hammer or a wood  
block to seat the bushings so the bushing  
flanges are flush with the peghead surface.  
3. Turn the mandolin over and insert the tuning  
machines into the back of the pegholes.  
Figure 26. Fitting the bridge to the soundboard.  
4. Attach both tuning machines to the peghead  
with the #1 x 3/8" screws (Figure 25).  
2. Hold the sandpaper firmly (to avoid marring  
the finish), and move the bridge back and  
forth between the sound hole and the tail-  
piece.  
3. Remove the sandpaper and place the bridge  
on the soundboard. Look for gaps between  
the bridge and the soundboard. Repeat Step  
2 until there are no gaps.  
Figure 25. Tuning machines installed  
in the peghead.  
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5. Make sure that the bridge is located 350mm  
(13.8") from the nut and 175mm (6.89") from  
the 12th fret. (See Figure 28).  
Placing Bridge  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Bridge................................................................ 1  
To place the bridge:  
1. Use a narrow file to make slots in the bridge.  
Angle the slots toward the tailpiece. See  
Figure 27 for an example of string spacing on  
the bridge.  
Note: Make the bridge slots the same depth  
as the nut slots. If you make the slots too  
deep, it will be harder to make adjustments.  
Figure 28. Bridge placement.  
6. Set the position of the bridge by lightly touch-  
ing the 1st string directly above the twelfth  
fret and pluck the string to play a harmonic  
note.  
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7. Now pluck the string while holding it against  
the twelfth fret. If this note is sharper than  
the note played in Step 6, move the bridge  
toward the tailpiece. If this note is flat in com-  
parison, move the bridge toward the neck.  
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Note: This can also be done with an elec-  
tronic tuner by tuning the harmonic note to  
be exactly in tune and then adjusting the  
bridge until the note played in Step 7 is also  
in tune.  
Figure 27. String slot example.  
2. Lay the bridge flat on the mandolin so the  
taller side points toward the top of the body.  
3. Follow the Winding Strings instructions on  
Page 17.  
4. Slide the strings into their slots and tune.  
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Winding Strings  
String Height  
Correct string height is crucial to prevent fret buzz  
and maximize playability. The string height is  
measured from the top face of the fret to the bot-  
tom of the string (Figure 30).  
Components and Hardware Needed:  
Qty  
Mandolin Body................................................... 1  
Strings ............................................................... 8  
Bridge................................................................ 1  
To install the mandolin strings:  
1. Bend the looped end of the strings and  
place them over the hooks on the tailpiece  
as shown in Figure 29. Work from the thin-  
nest string (E string-treble) to the thickest (G  
string-bass).  
String Height  
Fretboard  
String  
Fret  
Tip: Try bending the loops over the end of a  
sharpened pencil. You will have more control  
than with your fingers.  
Figure 30. String height measurement.  
Measurements are taken at the following loca-  
tions along the first and eight strings.  
1st fret  
12th fret  
To check the string height at the first fret:  
Figure 29. String placement.  
1. Measure the string height at the first fret. The  
2. Route the strings through the tailpiece, over  
the bridge, and into the inside of the tuning  
posts.  
1
first string measurement should be /64", the  
8th string should be 1/64"-1/32".  
—If the string heights are correct (Figure  
31), measure the string heights at the 12th  
fret.  
Note: Allow enough string slack for 2-3 com-  
plete winds around the tuning peg.  
3. Turn the knobs to tighten the strings.  
—If the string heights are incorrect at the 1st  
fret, this is an indication that the string nut  
grooves must either be deeper or shal-  
lower.  
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Mandolin  
Body  
String Nut  
8th String:  
164"–132"  
Tuning  
Correct tuning is the most important aspect of  
performance for a mandolin. If the mandolin is  
not in tune with itself, or with other instruments in  
an ensemble, the resulting music will not please  
the ear. The standard mandolin tuning notes are  
shown in Figure 33.  
1st String: 164"  
1st Fret  
Figure 31. Correct 1st fret string heights.  
To check the string height at the 12th fret:  
G
A
4
2
D
E
3
1
1. Measure the string height at the 12th fret  
(Figure 32). The first string measurement  
should be /32-7/64"; the 8th string should be  
3
7/64"-9/64".  
Mandolin  
8th String:  
Body  
Figure 33. Standard tuning notes.  
764"–964"  
Important issues to consider when tuning a  
mandolin:  
Get into the habit of tuning the mandolin  
every time you play it.  
Always tune the strings “up.” The final tuned  
tension of each string should be reached by  
tightening the string, not by loosening it. If  
the string is tensioned too far, release the  
tension and tune “up” again.  
1st String: 332"-764"  
12th Fret  
Figure 32. Correct 12th fret string heights.  
The easiest way to tune a mandolin is using  
an electronic tuner such as the Grizzly  
H3097 Chromatic Tuner shown on Page 19.  
—If the string height is correct, then continue  
to the next sub-section.  
—If the string height is incorrect at the 12th  
fret, the bridge slots must be deeper or  
shallower.  
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SECTION 6: REFERENCE INFO  
H1302—Standard Earmuffs  
Accessories  
H4979—Deluxe Twin Cup Hearing Protector  
H4977—Work-Tunes Radio Headset Earmuffs  
Protect yourself comfortably with a pair of cush-  
ioned earmuffs. Especially important if you or  
employees operate for hours at a time.  
G7984—Face Shield  
H1298—Dust Sealed Safety Glasses  
H1300—UV Blocking, Clear Safety Glasses  
H2347—Uvex® Spitfire Safety Glasses  
H0736—Shop Fox® Safety Glasses  
H1302  
Safety Glasses are essential to every shop. If  
you already have a pair, buy extras for visitors  
or employees. You can't be too careful when it  
comes to shop safety!  
H4979  
H4977  
H1300  
H1298  
G7984  
Figure 36. Our most popular earmuffs.  
H5097—Constructing a Bluegrass Mandolin  
This beautifully detailed manual gives clear, step  
by step directions from raw materials to a magnifi-  
cently finished mandolin through the use of simply  
stated texts, photos and templates. Spiral bound  
and includes 19 full-sized blueprints covering  
each phase of construction. 56 pages.  
H0736  
H2347  
Figure 34. Our most popular safety glasses.  
H3097—Chromatic Tuner  
An absolute must for any guitar player, this tuner  
allows you to tune your acoustic or electric guitar  
dead on. Includes 9V battery.  
H5332—Titebond Original Wood Glue, 16 Oz.  
The industry standard for luthiers.  
Figure 37. Model H5332 Titebond Wood Glue.  
Figure 35. Model H3097 Chromatic Tuner.  
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H5750—Vinyl Washcoat/Sealer, 1Qt  
H5751—Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Gloss, 1 Qt  
H5752—Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Gloss, 1 Gal  
H5753—Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Satin, 1 Qt  
H5754—Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Satin, 1 Gal  
H5755—Retarder for Lacquer, 1 Qt  
H5756—Natural Filler, 1 Pint  
H5757—Mahogany Filler, 1 Pint  
H5759—Filler Reducer, 1Qt  
McFadden's nitrocellulose lacquer is the leading  
lacquer used by custom guitar builders. It sprays  
and buffs really well and is capable of giving you  
a finish that looks "wet."  
H2499—Small Half-Mask Respirator  
H3631—Medium Half-Mask Respirator  
H3632—Large Half-Mask Respirator  
H3633—Disposable Cartridge Filter Pair  
H3635—Disposable Cartridge Filter Pair  
This lightweight elastomeric facepiece has cradle  
suspension, easy adjust headstraps and low  
profile for greater field of vision and compatibility  
with normal use of glasses or goggles. Purchase  
cartridges separately depending upon intended  
application.  
Model H3633 protects against organic vapor,  
sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and chlorine.  
Model H3635 protects against all particulate  
aerosols.  
Figure 38. Model H5750-59 McFadden's  
Lacquers and Fillers.  
Figure 40. Half-mask respirator and disposable  
G8979—6 Pc. Mini File Set  
cartridge filters.  
For delicate work, this mini file set includes an  
assortment of oval, flat, half round, round, trian-  
guular and square files with comfortable handles.  
Figure 39. Model G8979 mini file set.  
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WARRANTY AND RETURNS  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from  
the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,  
negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty  
and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any par-  
ticular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent  
that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.  
In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and  
any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.  
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special,  
or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.  
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then  
issue you a “Return Number,’’ which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the  
carton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the  
merchandise.  
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to  
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and  
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.  
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.  
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.  
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