Building a better world, uke by uke.
This is my building diary. I build ukuleles in my apartment workshop. I try to label the posts, so if you're interested in anything in particular you might find it by clicking the labels.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Alder tenor, cherry piccolo
Alli's tenor has got sides glued and shaped for the domed back, the neck is carved and bolted on, and solid linings are installed.
Jukka's little piccolo is my fastest build ever, the back is glued and soon only fretting and bridge work remains.
Hi Michelle. I have an Ohana sopranino with 300 mm scale. My piccolos have 280 mm and no separate fretboard. They're quite different, and I never really loved the Ohana.
Can't wait to hear the cherry piccolo? Is piccolo same as sopranino?
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle. I have an Ohana sopranino with 300 mm scale. My piccolos have 280 mm and no separate fretboard. They're quite different, and I never really loved the Ohana.
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