Cigar box sopranino finally finished, note the cool multi-coloured strings. This one already has a home, will get a video up soon...
I am a hobby builder making ukuleles in my shed, almost entirely with hand tools. I aim to use sustainably sourced timber for all my instruments, focusing on the use of indigenous British woods.
Friday, 29 April 2011
Slotting the nut
I find that wiping a little lemon oil or wax on either side of the nut file helps to stop it binding in the groove as you cut.
Planing the headstock
Using little victor to plane the back of the headstock flat. The rasp, sandpaper and spokeshave were used to start the neck carve.
Monday, 25 April 2011
Roughing out a neck
Carefully cutting the headstock angle with my ryoba.
Planing the headstock face flat.
Stacking the heel.
English Cherry Pineapple, No. 2 Started
Sides planed to thickness and bent on the iron. This Cherry bends nicely. Much faster than my first attempt at bending!
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Cigar Box Sopranino
Mini cigar box uke prior to finishing, tuned ebgd an octave higher than baritone. Made from an old solid cedar Henri Wintermans cigar box. Bookmatched Douglas fir top (off-cut), sapele neck (off-cut), and English laburnum fingerboard/bridge.
English Cherry Pineapple, Strings On.
First ukulele off the block, before being oiled. All English cherry, pineapple shape soprano. Really pleased with this one!
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