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Pete Howlett
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Extreme Build in finland...

Post by Pete Howlett » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:22 pm

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Apologies folks for not getting you a daily update of my International ukulele build course in Finland. We took some video at the end of the finished (no pun intended) instruments and I am hoping my man in Finland will soon process that and when he does, I'll get it up here.

Great time, thoroughly exhausting - evening were spent at a lodge with sauna and bar b qued salmon, plenty of micro brewed beer, swimming in the lake and fishing.

9 students all produced killer sounding ukes to a fairly high standard though neck alignment on the sopranos required myself and my Finnish colleague to conduct a gruelling late session correcting problems.

We are already planning next years.

EDIT:
One of the attendees has posted a journal here It's a pretty good record of some of the main aspects of the build. Note the cookl go bar solution - not my idea but a Ken Timms special.

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Re: Extreme Build in finland...

Post by John Maddison » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:25 pm

Pete Howlett wrote:

One of the attendees has posted a journal here ...
A thoroughly enjoyable slideshow, Peter ... some interesting looking uke tools & jigs you have there, and yes - the go-bar deck is ingenious & unique!
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Re: Extreme Build in finland...

Post by Localele » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:26 pm

Not all that unusual over that way John. That is a factory built "IKEA GO-DECK BAR STOOL".Pretty common and probably in the catalogue somewhere.
There always seem to be SMILEY faces at the end of a uke school.Congrats Pete. :) :) :) :) :)
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Re: Extreme Build in finland...

Post by Steve » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:26 pm

Sure looks like fun Pete.
I had a bit of a trawl through the photos on the journal. Perhaps something was lost in translation - or are the Finns' not that keen on ukes? :lol:

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