Slim-line Tenor Ukulele
Slim-line Tenor Ukulele
Hello all, I have not been on here for a while. Busy with work and everything else life throws at us. I have managed some shed time, building this little ukulele for my 6 year old daughter.
It has a Camphor Laurel body with Tasmanian Myrtle bindings, the neck is Brazilian Mahogany and Claret Ash, fretboard and headstock plate are laced Woody Pear.
I made it a slim-line body as my daughter is small for a 6 year old and it suits her quite well. I know it has reduced the voice some what, it has a nice sound though. I also managed to miscalculate the neck to body fret position, so it joins at the 13th fret not the 14th and I was not going to remake a new neck for it for the sake of a slight detail. It’s all a learning curve
It has a Camphor Laurel body with Tasmanian Myrtle bindings, the neck is Brazilian Mahogany and Claret Ash, fretboard and headstock plate are laced Woody Pear.
I made it a slim-line body as my daughter is small for a 6 year old and it suits her quite well. I know it has reduced the voice some what, it has a nice sound though. I also managed to miscalculate the neck to body fret position, so it joins at the 13th fret not the 14th and I was not going to remake a new neck for it for the sake of a slight detail. It’s all a learning curve
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A short video of how it sounds.
https://youtu.be/Ol4Bjscdvi8
https://youtu.be/Ol4Bjscdvi8
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That's a little ripper slimline Cal, with a hearty jig sound sample, did you craft the tuner buttons as well?
Great patch of black eyed Daisy's for a back drop photo shoot!! I'm sure your daughter will love that plinker!
Gaz
Great patch of black eyed Daisy's for a back drop photo shoot!! I'm sure your daughter will love that plinker!
Gaz
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Thanks Gaz, the tuners come with the timber buttons and are apparently rosewood of some sort, I may make my own and replace them at some point. I think it suits my daughter perfectly, nice voice without being overly loud. Cheers Cal.
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Love the way the soundhole and grain are incorporated. Really really nice Cal
Trent
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Thanks Trent, nice of you to say. Yes, the top just come together and due to the knot that was in it, it lent itself to being a heart shape. I would not have turned the sound hole into a heart if the grain ran straight up and down, it would have been a bit cliche I think.
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Are the tuners derjung? The buttons look like a set of acacia buttons. I bought from derjung
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I hate to sound like a cheapskate but they are eBay specials. They are really quite good though for cheap tuners, nice and smooth, the chrome work on them is very good and the finish is great. The timber buttons are a bit so so, the outer edge has been sanded fast on worn out sandpaper to a point where they have gone black. I will make some new ones soon.
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Lovely uke and lucky girl.
+1 on the heart shaped sound hole, that looks so right with that grain.
+1 on the heart shaped sound hole, that looks so right with that grain.
Richard
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