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Author:  Shaggy [ Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Sound Board for a Slate Call

What type of sound board do you like for a slate pot-style call? Wood, glass, crystal? I'm thinking of picking up a call kit and have a few choices. I think my Cody slate call has a wood sound board. I'll be using a 3.5" calling surface and a 3" (maybe 2.5") sound board.

Also, when gluing the sound board and calling surface I plan to use a clamp. I'm wondering if I need to apply a certain amount of pressure or am I ok just making sure it's tight?

Thanks!

Author:  TScottW99 [ Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:22 pm ]
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I like double strength glass for a sound board, a little more raspy and loud compared to the single strength. I have also heard some really good calls with wood. Woodcrafters in Roanoke has a really nice selection of thin wood that would be great for a soundboard.

When clamping the slate and soundboards in the calls I have made I have used spring clamps. I tape a piece of cardboard to each side of the clamp and use three clamps on the soundboard and then the slate to even the pressure out.

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Just remembered you are no where near Roanoke :lol: If they don't have a store locally they are on the web, also http://www.rockler.com and http://www.customsawing.com have thin board of differn't species.

Author:  Shaggy [ Fri Apr 22, 2005 4:48 pm ]
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Scott - Thanks for the info. I want to get into making some calls on a very limited basis (just for fun) and want to try to make some quality stuff. My problem is I don't have any room for woodworking equipment so I'll be basically "assembling calls" instead of truely making them. Any other ideas on how to begin would be appreciated.

Author:  Gobblenow [ Fri Apr 22, 2005 8:06 pm ]
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I used to make some slate calls ...I used an internal sound board made of a cedar house shingle on some of them..if you find a placewhere soemone is tearing down a cedar shake sided house(or redwood) you might borrow a couple of their shingles from the waste heap. the stuff I found was tapered to a very thin thickness , and could cut it with scissors to fit the inside ofthe call the way I wanted it...I think it is a nice subsitute if you cannot find the thin cedar that many people use.

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