James Mitchell

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I build things, break things, and figure out how they work. JimDotDev is my public notebook for projects, experiments, lessons learned, and technical discoveries across making, computing, signals, research, and everyday problem solving.

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Building a Cajón



I don't consider myself a woodworker, and I'm certainly not an instrument maker, but that didn't stop me from wondering if I could build a cajón from scratch.


The project started in SolidWorks, where I designed the enclosure before preparing the parts for my LowRider CNC in Alphacam. After sourcing a proper snare assembly, I spent time researching how different construction techniques influenced the sound, then experimented with a few ideas of my own.


One of the more interesting experiments was a magnetic snap-on ring for the rear sound hole. The idea was to quickly change the opening size and see how it affected the tone and resonance without permanently modifying the instrument.

This was very much a prototype, and looking back a year later I already have a list of improvements I'd make for Version 2. That said, it turned out better than I expected. I built it for a friend who's a percussionist, and hearing that it still rides around in his vehicle and gets played regularly is probably the best feedback I could ask for.

This sparked my interest in woodworking more and I have since acquired more tools to make these projects easier.

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James Mitchell

I'm James Mitchell, an IT Operations Specialist, builder, and lifelong learner. JimDotDev is where I document projects, experiments, lessons learned, and technical discoveries across fabrication, computing, RF systems, research, and practical problem solving.