Another Falcate Uke.
Another Falcate Uke.
After seeing and hearing Craig Clancy's Falcate Uke I decided to have a go at one, this is my first uke so it was al learning exercise , but I did enjoy making it very much,
I got a few Pointers from Craig about what he learnt from the Falcate ukes he made and went from there, I made my braces a bit higher than his and my top a bit thinner , to me it sounds great , it's responsive and has more sustain than I expected , but I have nothing to compare it with so hopefully I can catch up with Matt and Jeff for a peer reveiw and a comparison.
The specs are :
Tenor , 17" scale .
B&S : Blackwood
Top : WRC
Neck: Blackwod.
Fretboard : Burdakin Plum
Headplate: Burdakin Plum
Bridge : Blackwood
Bindings : Blackwood
Back Braces : Old growth Oregon
Falcates : KPB and CF.
Rosette : Kooba Burl
Tuners : Grover
I'll post the plot when I'm in the mood to set up the PC and collect it and swap notes with Craig.
Thanks,
I got a few Pointers from Craig about what he learnt from the Falcate ukes he made and went from there, I made my braces a bit higher than his and my top a bit thinner , to me it sounds great , it's responsive and has more sustain than I expected , but I have nothing to compare it with so hopefully I can catch up with Matt and Jeff for a peer reveiw and a comparison.
The specs are :
Tenor , 17" scale .
B&S : Blackwood
Top : WRC
Neck: Blackwod.
Fretboard : Burdakin Plum
Headplate: Burdakin Plum
Bridge : Blackwood
Bindings : Blackwood
Back Braces : Old growth Oregon
Falcates : KPB and CF.
Rosette : Kooba Burl
Tuners : Grover
I'll post the plot when I'm in the mood to set up the PC and collect it and swap notes with Craig.
Thanks,
Paul .
Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Now you're just showing off.....
I wish I was half the man my dog thinks I am....
Cheers,
Nick
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Cheers,
Nick
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Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Nice bit of kit, Paul, & a first for the Burdekin plum on the forum that I can find. how does it rate for hardness?
Ease of string change with that pinless bridge idea,what strings BTW, & any pic's of the bracing by chance?
Gaz
Ease of string change with that pinless bridge idea,what strings BTW, & any pic's of the bracing by chance?
Gaz
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Re: Another Falcate Uke.
A very nice uke!
The square heel looks quite special (looks like you could hide a cigarette box inside ).
The square heel looks quite special (looks like you could hide a cigarette box inside ).
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Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Thanks Gaz,Nick and Markus for your kind comments.Nice bit of kit, Paul, & a first for the Burdekin plum on the forum that I can find. how does it rate for hardness?
Ease of string change with that pinless bridge idea,what strings BTW, & any pic's of the bracing by chance?
Judging by the trouble I had getting the frets in , pretty bloody hard.
The strings are Diadario's with a wound C , don't know if they are considered good or not , but they are what I had.
As soon as I figure out how to get the Pic's off my phone I'll post some of the bracing.
Cheers,
Paul .
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Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Wow what a cracker Paul!!! looks fantastic, such a warmth in your combo of timbers and perfectly executed.
I will shortly be joining the Uke gang with my own take on it.
Cheers,
Christian.
I will shortly be joining the Uke gang with my own take on it.
Cheers,
Christian.
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Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Can't wait to see the CD Uke , I'm sure that will be something special.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Paul .
Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Nice one Paul. I'll have to find a reason to head north again.
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Hey Gaz, gotta learn to look harderfirst for the Burdekin plum on the forum that I can find
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Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Right you are Ollie I stand corrected...must be spending to much quality time in the shed & not enough R & D on the lappy,so, a leaf from Localele's wisdom "Preparation prevents the other 3 P'sozwood wrote:Pics of the Inside as per Gaz's request.
A picture say's it all & more, because now I'm intrigued
PM in progress.
Cheers.
Hey Gaz, gotta learn to look harder
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Awesome effort, Craig, with your maiden instrument, the Burdekin plum really adds character!!
Cheers
Gaz
Re: Another Falcate Uke.
Looks nice Paul.
cheers
Steve
cheers
Steve
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