MY CELTIC LEVER HARP BUILD | How I built my 36 string Celtic lever harp.
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 Published On Oct 18, 2021

This video shows how I built my Celtic lever harp based on design plans from Robinson’s Harp Shop. I deviated significantly from these plans, for example, I overbuilt my harp – making it much stronger and heavier than needed. I also added a horse head to the neck, and much of my own Celtic knot work carving and décor.

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0:00 – Introduction
1:00 – Design
1:40 – Construction, building the sound box.
3:56 – Construction, building the neck.
4:48 – Construction, building the pillar.
5:39 – Construction, building the base.
6:12 – Construction, building the sound board.
6:37 – Starting the Artwork.
7:34 – Working on Wood Carving.
9:25 – Assembling the Harp.
10:50 – Adding the Hardware to the Harp.
11:36 – Finished Harp and Music.
13:16 – Credits

LINKS TO RELATED SITES / CONTENT:
Robinson’s Harp Shop: http://www.robinsonsharpshop.com/
English to Elvish Translator: https://www.jenshansen.com/pages/onli...

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Dell’s Art Page on Fine Art America: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/d...

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All video content is for entertainment purposes. This video is not sponsored by any of the brands seen or mentioned in this video. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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YOUR SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. This publication and the information included in it are not intended to teach the proper use of your tools or other specific methods of creation or fabrication. Do not work beyond your capability and seek help from an experienced craftsperson if you need it. Refer to your tool user manuals, or the tool's manufacturer for detailed instruction on their use. Follow all the safety recommendations of the manufacturer of your tools & materials. Use generally accepted safe practices and safety equipment at all times in your workspace or workshop.

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