Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
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Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
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"Originally Posted on:Jul 13 2010"
Here is a video of part of the process:
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EDIT by KIM 31/10/10 : Because it relates so well, I have added a link into this topic to another of Pete's handy videos. This one shows how to convert standard upright Grover tuners to fit a slotted uke headstock as Pete demonstrated above.
youtu.be/
Thanks for the tips Pete
"Originally Posted on:Jul 13 2010"
Here is a video of part of the process:
youtu.be/
EDIT by KIM 31/10/10 : Because it relates so well, I have added a link into this topic to another of Pete's handy videos. This one shows how to convert standard upright Grover tuners to fit a slotted uke headstock as Pete demonstrated above.
youtu.be/
Thanks for the tips Pete
Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
informative and well put together Pete. Well done.
What tuners do you use on a slotted headstock?
Liam.
What tuners do you use on a slotted headstock?
Liam.
Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
Well done Pete,
I really like the slid through fence and locating pin, very clever.
Cheers
Kim
I really like the slid through fence and locating pin, very clever.
Cheers
Kim
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Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
I used to use Schaller - very expensive. Now I use Grover Statite and replace the buttons with either ebony or ivoroid - see Chris Paulick's instruction video on YouTube. He has a whole host of really well shot videos that detail the 'whole' process.
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Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
Very nice demonstration Pete. It makes light work of a somewhat tedious job, and the end result is fantastic.
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Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
This system took me a long time to develop. the hardest part was proportioning the headstock for ukulele. This design will take a cut down mandolin 4-on-a-plate Schaller set for a Terz guitar.
Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
Brilliant work Peter. I'm positive that were going to be seeing knock offs of your set up popping up in future build threads. Look for it in one of mine.
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Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
If I can just get my CNC programming ukulele playing guy to do me a favour, these will be available commercially for 132mm long by 62mm wide headstocks. Just give a short while to try and persuade him I have the dwg files...
Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
Nice work Pete.Now for a harder question. What was the tune in the background? I could only hear snippets in between the routing and can't figure it out.Now it is bugging me. Also are the tabs for it up on your site.
Cheers from Micheal.
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Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
I moved a copy of this thread into the jigs section because it is a simple and clever solution to what can be a time consuming and challenging process to get right.
Again, thanks for posting Pete.
Cheers
Kim
Again, thanks for posting Pete.
Cheers
Kim
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Re: Slotted headstock - no mystery, by Pete Howlett
Ah I thought it might be in this section. I'll know in future.
The tune is an interpretation of the old spiritual Bye and Bye. I guess it#s closest to Catfish Keith's performance...
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The tune is an interpretation of the old spiritual Bye and Bye. I guess it#s closest to Catfish Keith's performance...
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