Hi Vance, i'm using "Savarez" strings-the high tension ones (they make them in 
three tension modes from which the softest is useless i feel). The chanterelle 
single one was supposed to be also from the standard guitar "savarez" set but i 
broke it so i found some left over strings from a celtic harp (also "savarez" 
and exactly the same quality as the guitar ones) and so replaced the broken one 
with a slightly thinner harp string.
One note on why the small string broke--may halp anone constructing for the 
first time avoid same string breaking thing: make the channels one the nut 
piece really rounded--as the strings pass from the pegbox to the fingerboard 
they will break if there is some sharp angle. 




This is an interesting solution, you have basically reversed engineered a
> classical guitar into a quasi-viheula. What kind of strings are you using
> on it?
> 
> Vance Wood.
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> From: "rosinfiorini" 
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 9:32 PM
> Subject: guitar to lute
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> > i'm waiting for a renaissance lute 8c to arrive but in the meantime made
> this to get fingers used to the feel of double strings.
> > In case someone may like to make something similar (like you have these
> many course lutes but want a six course, etc) here is the photo. the thing
> works very fine, only i tune it to "re" because "mi" is a little too
> 'mandoline-like' feeling(tense).
> > http://perso.wanadoo.fr/raydimitry/imagini/IMG_00.jpg
> > to have this you need to do the pegbox, the bone pice of the bridge with
> small notches and holes with harp-pins on the bridge. I have used one whole
> per each pair of strings-it is the bridge's notches that separates the
> couples...
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