I bought an ukulele kit from StewMac (tenor koa). It took me about 3 weeks to build and came out pretty nice. I had built lots of furniture before doing this project, but never something requiring such precision. It was easier than I expected.
@@jianan lovely work, it inspires me to try new of those plans. I had never really considered a pineapple, but I have a tenor with low g tuning and was thinking a pineapple may richen the bass tone of the tenor further still, so thank you for showing this video.
I noticed you had a tool or two from Stew Mac... have you built any of there kits before? Just curious how you learned. I have a full woodshop and have built some fine furniture, a boat etc. I'm kicking around the idea of building a uke. For the first one, I'm thinking I might buy a Stew Mac kit and copy the parts I can - use the kit as a learning tool and pattern. Your work is absolutely beautiful. Cheers to you and yours!
I started with a guitar build by learning the online course from Eric schaefer. I do think building a kit is a great starting point. After you learn from the kit, you can build everything from scratch. I've built stewmac electric guitar kit before. Stewmac has really great service.
Is the bridge ebony? And is Ebony free in your country? ruclips.net/video/fSsfNltTWeo/видео.html You must be retaining about 10% of the original stock in the piece, seems amazingly wasteful when the world really shouldn't be chopping down hardwood trees unless they are very responsibly used.
This is truly not an amateur build, excellent!
how on earth this vid only has 2.7k views, it deserve more, beautiful ukulele!! 💯
I'm from Brazil and I thought your work was incredible. I wish I could buy a pineapple ukulele made by you
❤Thanks for this great video. Very inspiring! I subscribed immediately.
Extremely aesthetic headstock 8:40 and beautiful instrument ! Sounds lovely too 😊
Congratulations!!! It's a beautiful instrument! Nice job!🙌👍
thank you!
Amazing! I had thoughts of building my own but after watching this I will leave it to professionals and you!
I bought an ukulele kit from StewMac (tenor koa). It took me about 3 weeks to build and came out pretty nice. I had built lots of furniture before doing this project, but never something requiring such precision. It was easier than I expected.
Really cool build. Cheers!
I said home but it seems like a factory with machines all around 🤣.
But it is beautifully made 💖 I love it..can we see gloss finished ukulele too
Beautiful
Beautiful sound and look!
😁
Nice work!
Good job, Thanks for the video.
Amazing!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Where is the oil supposed to go after an epoxy pore filling?
Nice Build amigo ! you surf in Rockaway ,NYC too ?
eu quero ter um desse pra mim
Hi I love it, how many layers of tru oil did you apply?
美しい仕事の兄弟、素晴らしいビルド😁😁🤘🤘🤘
Why do you use so much bracing on the sound board? I can’t help thinking it’s killing a lot of the tone. Did you try many variations?
@@mpd-diy-guy4241 no I was just following the plan
@@jianan lovely work, it inspires me to try new of those plans. I had never really considered a pineapple, but I have a tenor with low g tuning and was thinking a pineapple may richen the bass tone of the tenor further still, so thank you for showing this video.
I noticed you had a tool or two from Stew Mac... have you built any of there kits before? Just curious how you learned. I have a full woodshop and have built some fine furniture, a boat etc. I'm kicking around the idea of building a uke. For the first one, I'm thinking I might buy a Stew Mac kit and copy the parts I can - use the kit as a learning tool and pattern. Your work is absolutely beautiful. Cheers to you and yours!
I started with a guitar build by learning the online course from Eric schaefer. I do think building a kit is a great starting point. After you learn from the kit, you can build everything from scratch. I've built stewmac electric guitar kit before. Stewmac has really great service.
Awesome
i want one!
Is the bridge ebony? And is Ebony free in your country? ruclips.net/video/fSsfNltTWeo/видео.html You must be retaining about 10% of the original stock in the piece, seems amazingly wasteful when the world really shouldn't be chopping down hardwood trees unless they are very responsibly used.
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Nice work!
Beautiful