Telecaster Inspired Electric Esquire Ukelele

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • A walk through of my 'Hawkey Esquire Uke' Build.
    Cedar Body
    Mahogany Neck
    Ipil fretboard
    Alloy nut and modified (for 4 string) hard tail strat style bridge
    16" scale length
    Normal Ukulele reentrant tuning (1,2,4,3 of electric guitar string pack)
    Music by longzijun (Thank you again)
    Tracks:
    1. Nikolaos Taramanidis - Wild Illusion
    2. Longzijun - Hidden Path
    3. Longzijun - Rock Funk Beast
    4. Longzijun - Versatile
    5. Longzijun - Cool Jazz Vamp
    Some basic plans here on my website:
    mikehawkey.com...

Комментарии • 356

  • @oscar711julio
    @oscar711julio 7 лет назад +1

    I can proudly say I've watched the making and birth of a guitar

  • @Misternoname100
    @Misternoname100 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic! Inspiring. That looks incredible, i would love to make one one day.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thank you. Feel free to download the basic plans linked in the description for a future day build!

  • @RyouConcord
    @RyouConcord 7 лет назад

    Nice job, that's an outstanding piece of work. Very soothing to watch the build process.

  • @davidescozzi9885
    @davidescozzi9885 7 лет назад

    Pure genius, lovely artwork. Bravo!!!!

  • @battman0491
    @battman0491 6 лет назад +1

    Mike, this came out great! Thanks for posting the plans and videos. I really like when you re-purpose wood findings into something beautiful and valued.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind comments. Hopefully the video and plans inspire others to get out creating!

  • @nicholasrodriquez
    @nicholasrodriquez 7 лет назад

    I would buy this in a heart beat! Amazing

  • @bodecareca
    @bodecareca 7 лет назад +7

    NO MIDS! ALL THE GAIN! SLAYEEEEER!

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 7 лет назад +1

    Beautiful project!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thank you!

    • @dextermorgan1757
      @dextermorgan1757 2 года назад

      @@MikeHawkey I really would like to see a Rickenbacker John Lennon inspired ukulele electric now

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад

      @@dextermorgan1757 I have thought about one of them. My list of possible builds is longer than my calendar of spare time currently!

  • @berkc06
    @berkc06 8 лет назад +1

    Absolutely amazing!

  • @fenohidalgo9876
    @fenohidalgo9876 7 лет назад +2

    oooohhhhh MANN this is REALLY AMAZING!!!!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thank you

    • @fenohidalgo9876
      @fenohidalgo9876 7 лет назад +1

      Greetings from Venezuela Bro! your Work its really awesome...!!!

  • @MultiRockWarrior
    @MultiRockWarrior 7 лет назад +2

    Beautiful uke, and sounds amazing! Congratulations

  • @reecerooke7405
    @reecerooke7405 5 лет назад +3

    Loved this video. I plan on doing something extremely similar if not exactly the same.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  5 лет назад +2

      Nice one, hope it goes well! Not much I'd change if I build again - my pickup adjustment was near its limit how I made mine, but that's my only part I'd modify.

    • @reecerooke7405
      @reecerooke7405 5 лет назад +1

      Mike Hawkey thank you!

  • @giantdouche7642
    @giantdouche7642 7 лет назад +14

    Telecaster Ukulele? A Telelele?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +2

      Telelele seems to be the most used name for these amongst builders. I figure its an esquire uke as its only got one pickup - the core difference between a telecaster and esquire. Cheers.

  • @1viva
    @1viva 7 лет назад

    "Fender wants you!!..." ;-) Excellent video! Excellent work! Thank you.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I could open the 'mini branch. Next electric might just be a Gibson style however...

    • @1viva
      @1viva 7 лет назад

      Why not!" ;-) But do you think Fender would be interested in developing a 4 string Tele Uke?! Would be awesome, no? You should approach them. :-) Your next project: Les Paul Custom or SJ. ;-)

  • @viktor67990
    @viktor67990 6 лет назад +1

    Huge thanks for the plans. I recently failed my first LP uke build. Will try tele next.

  • @soffingwhat
    @soffingwhat 7 лет назад +1

    What an amazing job you did there. It turned out great. The only thing i would change would be some nicer screws for mounting the neck and the pot plate. The video was very interesting and relaxing to watch. Thank you so much.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Fair call on the screws. Sometimes it's a case of trying to use some up from the massive tin of them!

  • @christine1928
    @christine1928 3 года назад

    I had no idea what is I involved in making such an instrument. Wow. Thank you.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching! - keep an eye out, another uke project coming soon.

  • @berniesr
    @berniesr 8 лет назад

    I like how you use a limited range of tools. The tool snobs must in shock. Great video and a really nice looking instrument.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  8 лет назад

      Thanks. I guess there is a tool for every job now, but I get by with my bits and pieces. Im tempted to do a non-electric tool build at some stage, but will probably make a bow saw first. Cheers.

  • @TheRealMafoo
    @TheRealMafoo 7 лет назад +1

    Nice work. One thing I noticed however, is your bandsaw blade moves a lot on you. You will get better control if you adjust it a bit. You can move the bearings forward, so the back bearing hits the blade as soon as pressure is applied. Cheers.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +1

      thanks and nice call out!- it's been so long (maybe years) since I last adjusted it. I'm always so keen to just get on the tools when I get time I've neglected my poor saw! it will be improved next video!

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 2 года назад +2

    Yes a Mini Tenor Electric Ukulele. You can always use Low G Tuning just by using the top 4 strings of any Electric Guitar string set in linear order from thickest to thinnest. Low G Tuning was used famously by IZ which is why it's often called IZ Tuning if you hear his cover of Over the Rainbow from Wizard of Oz.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, yes have done the low g that way on another instrument. Thanks for dropping by!

    • @yellowcat1310
      @yellowcat1310 2 года назад +1

      got a buddy who says he used to party with Israel back in the day

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад +2

      Bet they had some good times. What a memory to have.

    • @RockStarOscarStern634
      @RockStarOscarStern634 2 года назад +1

      @@MikeHawkey Yes another Electric Ukulele & what does that sound like?

  • @M50king50J
    @M50king50J 7 лет назад

    I really enjoy these kind of projects, beatiful craft.
    I'll expect more from you!

  • @Imetalman2000
    @Imetalman2000 7 лет назад

    Awesome work due. that baby tele is awesome looking

  • @Cradley684
    @Cradley684 7 лет назад +1

    Great work Mike and Thank's for the video.

  • @billypoe3703
    @billypoe3703 6 лет назад

    Brilliant technique for rounding the back of the neck.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  6 лет назад

      Thanks. I find it works pretty well usually!

  • @windchaser333
    @windchaser333 3 года назад

    What terrific craftsmanship! Thanks for making this video.

  • @ludmilarousova7078
    @ludmilarousova7078 7 лет назад +2

    Wow, it looks pretty nice!

  • @DMichaelJohnson
    @DMichaelJohnson 7 лет назад

    Beautiful work...loved the video. Thank you! Subscribed!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thank you. Might be a little while, but another project will come!

  • @sethneese9272
    @sethneese9272 7 лет назад +1

    Hey bro, just wanted to say what an AMAZING job you did! I enjoyed every minute of this video!! I'm going to try An do a build as well! Thanks for the inspiration!!!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words and good luck with your build!

  • @Jackofallthetrades
    @Jackofallthetrades 6 лет назад +5

    Wow! Within the first 30 seconds, I said to myself "I lack the balls, patience, or knowledge to precisely cut a plank of wood with a hand saw like that"...

  • @chaselewis-hickman7228
    @chaselewis-hickman7228 7 лет назад

    this is awesome man it looks amazing

  • @jr6105
    @jr6105 4 года назад +1

    I would buy one for sure

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад

      Maybe I'll go into production when I retire... but thats a long way off...

  • @StarlightWorkshop0z
    @StarlightWorkshop0z 6 лет назад +1

    Well done mate. True art

  • @ChrisGorman87
    @ChrisGorman87 2 года назад +1

    I would love one too!!!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад

      If I win the lottery I’ll give up the day job and go into casual production! Still one of my favourite builds I’ll need to repeat again one day.

  • @gugarl
    @gugarl 7 лет назад

    Amazing! Congratulations!

  • @francisarsenic9371
    @francisarsenic9371 7 лет назад

    Amazing. Beautiful. And I did not know it was humanly possible to down-vote this video.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I just hope the thumbs down people didn't stay for the whole video. they would have lost precious breaths of life :)

  • @fabiolima2905
    @fabiolima2905 5 лет назад

    Hi from Brazil! Congrats for the great job. You are very talented.

  • @Ukulainey
    @Ukulainey 8 лет назад

    This is so good to watch...!

  • @jarredleto4271
    @jarredleto4271 3 года назад +2

    Use a bench hook for some of the work here. Easy peasey, effective work holding solution

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад

      Been looking out for some of them locally for years. Just don’t see them in my country. Agreed. Intend to mount pegs in my bench some time which would also help.

  • @WarlockCore
    @WarlockCore 7 лет назад

    excellent work, totally awesome👍🎼🎵🎶♩🎸

  • @Zuigge
    @Zuigge 2 года назад

    Thank you for your design, I also made one using your plans!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад

      Awesome. I must make another one some time!

  • @coherence-beat
    @coherence-beat 7 лет назад +1

    Great job!!! And it really sounds like a little tele)). Wonderfull!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thanks!

    • @coherence-beat
      @coherence-beat 7 лет назад

      Thank you for your job and video. Greetings from Russia!)))) Did you use a nitro lacquer finish??

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +2

      благодаря (hope thats right!) Nitro finish would be nice. This is a light applied poly finish.

    • @coherence-beat
      @coherence-beat 7 лет назад +1

      Ha!! Thanks!! If you meant "thank you" you were almost right)) "БлагодарЮ" will be correct. Most often used word is "спасибо" but "Благодарю" is an old Russian word that mean the same. It consist of two words: "Благо" - its "good" "goodness" and "Дарю" - its "give" "present" etc. So its the verb. "БлагодарЯ" its the word that mean "because of" "thanks TO" and it's an adverb. I also try to gather mine own pine telecaster that would be almost like Cabronita with some aspects in my country village barn, but the neck will be Allparts. Also have no enought time yet.

  • @acledfloyd
    @acledfloyd 3 года назад

    I’m building a mini Flying V right now and this gave me some good ideas of how to do some things.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад +1

      Nice one, hope it goes well!

  • @isaacmathews4693
    @isaacmathews4693 7 лет назад

    Love this ukulele!!!!

  • @victorclf
    @victorclf 7 лет назад +1

    amazing job

  • @dakatalatle7360
    @dakatalatle7360 7 лет назад +1

    you have made yourself another sub! :)

  • @manudeu1544
    @manudeu1544 6 лет назад

    Great job Mike! would love to see more detail on how you did the wiring.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  6 лет назад

      I'll have to add in a future video!

  • @madeleinechiumino5253
    @madeleinechiumino5253 7 лет назад

    Great work !!!!! Very cool !!

  • @lucasbarreto5039
    @lucasbarreto5039 4 года назад

    Omg this is so amazing

  • @MRQiare
    @MRQiare 7 лет назад

    its so awsome!!!!!

  • @AntonioFardella
    @AntonioFardella 7 лет назад

    This is awesome!! With some tweaks it can be transformed in Stratolele..... LOL....
    I am thinking to start this project soon :)
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      thanks. good luck with the future build! I made some strat plans when doing this but have not got around to as yet. would be cool to see one built.

    • @AntonioFardella
      @AntonioFardella 7 лет назад

      Mike Hawkey well, actually I have a strat style guitalele. 6 strings. if you want I can give you info about that. do you want to talk about it?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the offer. At this stage I'm a bit busy for my workshop stuff, buy may contact in the future.

    • @AntonioFardella
      @AntonioFardella 7 лет назад

      Sure man, whenever you want :)

  • @calypsosailandoar
    @calypsosailandoar 3 года назад

    Beautiful job !

  • @lucasbarreto5039
    @lucasbarreto5039 4 года назад

    Look like something we have here on Brazil our guitarra baiana you have now thanks for yor video

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад

      Lucas Barreto cool. Thanks!

  • @SintiPilot
    @SintiPilot 6 лет назад +1

    Какая красота!

  • @gustavorizada8174
    @gustavorizada8174 6 лет назад +1

    Perfect

  • @garywong716
    @garywong716 8 лет назад +1

    Amazing work, thank you so much for sharing all your talents!
    I'm having a hard time findings the hardware for this project. Please tell me where to buy the four string pick up unit, bridge and tuners. Please? ASAP? I tried Amazon and being looking everywhere, but nothing is even close.
    Thank you again! G

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  8 лет назад

      Gary Wong thanks. the pickup for this one is actually a regular strat/telecaster type one with a chrome cover so you can't see the 6 poles. grabbed the cover off ebay. Good luck with your build!

    • @garywong716
      @garywong716 7 лет назад

      Mike,
      What kind of strings is on your uke guitar?
      Steel, low GCEA? I play the uke so I'm familiar with that setup. And what brand of steel strings, if I ever need to replace them.
      Thanks.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Hi Gary. I used 1-4 of a six pack of electric guitar strings, swapping 3 and 4 around for usual uke tuning. Think these ones were fender branded, but standard 6 string guitar set so others would work. I've made another electric uke using same but not swapping 3 and 4 and having log G tuned. Both held tune well.thanks.

  • @roguegamingteamrgt7723
    @roguegamingteamrgt7723 7 лет назад +4

    its so cute

  • @gordonsteeves9950
    @gordonsteeves9950 7 лет назад

    Nice one Mike, thanks for all the valuable info, I'm in the process of my first "Telelele" build, just picked up two 4 string, hardtail bridges, one black, one chrome/nickel. Got two, 4 pole pickups coming, one neck and one bridge, I'm hoping that a three quarter size "tele" body will thave enough room for two pickups. Also, want to try making a three-quarter size "Strat" style "uke" as well, that's why the extra bridge. One question. The heel of the neck dimensions?? I am going for a 435mm (17 1/8") scale, the overall length of the bridge mounting plate is 57mm (almost 2 1/4") long, So using the standard size "tele/strat" neck heel dimensions would be correct? ( I think that is my question). Anyhow, again, great job and info, thanks.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      sounds fun. good luck with the build. re-reading the question, Im not exactly sure what you are asking. Mounting the bridge myself, I put each strings 'saddle' at its 50% mark. I then measured from nut to bridge for the scale length (or from from nut to 12th fret and then the same for 12th to bridge. How much your neck heal goes into the body will affect where the bridge is placed and what access is like to the higher frets. Hope that sort of answers it?

  • @aricab
    @aricab 7 лет назад

    Amazing work!!! My congratulations!!!! Question: What about the tension rod... it was not necessary?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Ariel Cabello thanks. I tend to make fat rather than thin necks. To date it's held up very stable so I believe it's no issue. it would be piece of mind if one was worried however.

  • @derkeksinator17
    @derkeksinator17 7 лет назад +1

    Great work, the only thing that bugs me a little are the screws you used for the neck and the plate. They could've been a little nicer. Otherwise it's perfect

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +1

      Screws from the spares screw box. I probably would have gone slightly different if buying. Thanks for watching

  • @unclejack123
    @unclejack123 7 лет назад +1

    Really nice Mike ........ you should send it to Jake ..... ;) ......... JRW

  • @emiliagilbertsdottir944
    @emiliagilbertsdottir944 2 года назад +1

    cool telelele

  • @nilcostaTuca
    @nilcostaTuca 7 лет назад +1

    SHOW!!!!

  • @kwk4422
    @kwk4422 Год назад +1

    That's a great looking uke. I wonder if anyone sells electric ukulele necks and body blanks that I could use to build something like this with my limited tools and skills.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Good question - whilst there are fully built units, not sure I have seen any who offer blanks at all. Must be a bit of a market!

  • @Kimoto504
    @Kimoto504 7 лет назад +1

    Nope, no tool/shop envy on my part...
    * sobs *
    ;-)

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Although I used several tools here, I think with a bit of work it could be done with fewer and entirely hand tools - a coping saw, files, sand paper and hand drill. Thanks for visiting!

    • @Kimoto504
      @Kimoto504 7 лет назад

      True, but that's a really nice suite of tools and a really nice shop you have there!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      thanks!

  • @gircraft2119
    @gircraft2119 4 года назад +1

    Hey great job! I just wanted to ask about the templates to build the ukulele. As I was printing out the templates you put on your website I noticed that the body is not the same as the template used in this video. Will the ukulele still work out the same with the different placements?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад +1

      Hi, good spotting. I did change the pickup placement and pick guard in my build. key thing is yo make sure bridge placement is right. for the fretwork and bridge, use the stewmac calculator. also the pickup shape to route will vary with brand. www.stewmac.com/FretCalculator.html

  • @leonardobatistarocha7956
    @leonardobatistarocha7956 3 года назад

    Mike agora eu ficaria muito mais contente que você faz um Telecaster ukulele Ohana vai ficar show de bola.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад

      Vou precisar fazer outro algum tempo

  • @longus4792
    @longus4792 8 лет назад

    NICE! I'd like to try making one for my son. Can I ask you where you acquired the plans and hardware?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  8 лет назад

      Thanks Chris. I made the plans myself. At the bottom of this page on my site you can click to view and download:
      mikehawkey.com/projects/esquire-ukulele/
      Hardware wise, you can get at your chosen music store/online parts provider (or just ebay). Mostly standard bits, aside from bridge which you can hand make or modify a 6 string unit (Think I have seen 4 sting ones online also). Good luck with the build!

  • @danamendes1130
    @danamendes1130 3 года назад

    I may not know how to do the things you did to make this awesome uke but I would love to learn how someday. I think it would be pretty cool with a whammy bar. Too bad nobody does cool stuff like that on uke's much.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад

      Ooh a whammy - that’s an idea. Would probably need a bit more experimenting with string choice as due to the short size they are more sensitive to intonation issues (and easy to note bend). Cool idea!

    • @danamendes1130
      @danamendes1130 3 года назад

      @@MikeHawkey I feel glad you responded. There's lots of things that ukulele's usually don't get besides whammy bars. I think it's usually because the ukulele has limitations. You probably couldn't do those crazy whammy bar tricks like Dimebag Darrel but you could use it for maybe just vibrato or volume swells or that flutter sound when you flick the whammy. There's other stuff like scalloped frets, fretless necks, or a chapman stick esque touch style where you use tapped chords and stuff like that instead of just picking or strumming.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад

      @@danamendes1130 no worries. I think (and I may be incorrect) the scale length is one thing that limits some of those tricks. That said, many could be done. Some pro players are simply amazing what they get from their instruments.

    • @danamendes1130
      @danamendes1130 3 года назад +1

      @@MikeHawkey I think this was a good conversation to start my morning man. I feel good about today. Usually I don't bring up stuff like this cuz not many people know or care but I like thinking outside the box when it comes to odd things on instruments you know. I like a little weird stuff here and there. I mean guitars with 40 frets, a guitalele with 8 strings for a more metal sound and all kinds of other weirdness is possible nowadays with the right tools and stuff of course.

  • @jamesuniverss
    @jamesuniverss 4 года назад +2

    Hi ! Maybe a little late, but can you share us the different electronic you buy ? Or a simple kit to build his own electric ukulele ? :)

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад +1

      Hi, was a basic set up of bits and pieces from Ebay. Pickup a strat style with chrome cover so you dont see the unused poles (though you can get 4 string ones also) tuners 4 of 6 strat style. Matching knob. Modified strat bridge. Steel string ukes can be a little less tolerant with intonation than nylon string, so an alternative is same style with a piezo under bridge pickup. Circuits and strings channel may give you some additional ideas also. Good luck with a build!

  • @siempreukulele8145
    @siempreukulele8145 Год назад

    Great job. Beautiful looking instrument ... I have a similar project and was wondering if you've used regular guitar hard tail strat style bridge (adapted?) and 6-string pickup (as-is) ?? Great day to you

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  Год назад +1

      Hi there. Regular 6 string pickup yes. Bridge was a 4 string one as spacing more ideal - but I have since made my own also. Another possible I have used in cigar box guitars is a bass pickup - 4 string and spacing may be ok, or a lipstick pickup also an option. Good luck with yours!

  • @bigkahuna9339
    @bigkahuna9339 2 года назад

    Gorgeous uke! I play guitar and just ordered my first uke, it should arrive by Tuesday it says. I was wondering, what was the song that started at 3:55? There were no pop up information, and it sounds amazing. Was it original content? I can feel it deep in my soul, what that tune portraits. I know that place all too well. But then again, I could be looking too deep into it. Heh I would like to try to learn it. Continue the great work!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад +1

      Hi there, Its been a few years, but I'm 99% sure its still part of Nikolaos Taramanidis: Wild Illusion, sourced for use by longzijun. Here is the full music video: ruclips.net/video/1SB47tLQS4w/видео.html - sure is a great track! tab playalong here: chordu.com/chords-tabs-acoustic-guitar-background-music-nikolaos-taramanidis-wild-illusion-free-background-music-fgs01--id_1SB47tLQS4w

    • @bigkahuna9339
      @bigkahuna9339 2 года назад +1

      @@MikeHawkey Awesome!!! Thank u so much!!!

  • @jasonsimmons30
    @jasonsimmons30 8 лет назад

    Hi nice uke, I'm doing a similar build and would be grateful if you could let me know the string configuration you used. I was thinking of using a top E, a D string, a G string and a B string from a set of 9 gauge electric guitar strings? I look forward to hearing from you soon. All the best, Jason

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  8 лет назад

      Thanks Jason. Strings wise I've made a few electric ukes now and have used 1-4 guitar (ebgd) strings on all. For the classic uke tuning (as on the esquire uke) I used GDBE, for a low 'g' uke I used DGBE (E being #1 on each). Seems to be holding tune well in both configurations. Thanks for watching.

  • @FraJa1980
    @FraJa1980 5 лет назад +1

    A UkeTele..... cool!

  • @alrightythen214
    @alrightythen214 5 лет назад +1

    Dear Mike, I'm Andy and I'm uke mad and I'm going to find you and give you money to help me do this or similar. One day! I live in chch right now, moving to Wellington soon. This is really amazing work. Can I ask if this is a tenor size, or concert or soprano? I only play tenor with low G tuning. I imagine a solid bridge like this can handle it. Another question, does the pickup matter, six poles when there is only four strings? Repurpose a P-Bass pair maybe? Cheers best wishes

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Andy. This one was at a cross size between concert and tenor- long concert perhaps. For electric with steel string, tenor up a better size for intonation I find. Its ideal to have poles aligned - but not completely critical. Funny you say p-bass style - I'll have something in a few months using that. Not yet at the stage to know how it sounds. Active piezo rod is another option Im also in the works in trying out. That will allow for nylon strings. All the best!

  • @brendanstarkey
    @brendanstarkey 6 лет назад +1

    Hi mate I’m about to embark on my first build and instead of watching this video over and over again is there any chance of getting an instructional PDF?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  6 лет назад

      Hi, Sorry, just the basic plans in the description. Good luck with your build!

  • @1viva
    @1viva 7 лет назад

    Looks GREAT!!!! Sounds Awesome!!! SO nicely built! You should sell them!! Please tell me if this is a Soprano or Concert size body and neck...thank you. Mario

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад +1

      Hi, this is large concert scale (between standard concert and tenor - although could be scaled to any size really. Thanks!

    • @1viva
      @1viva 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you Mike!

    • @1viva
      @1viva 7 лет назад +1

      LOVE to see how it's done from A to Z! Thanks again! :-)

  • @kevinmiranda1769
    @kevinmiranda1769 7 лет назад

    i am really inspired to make this but idk how i would get any of those parts =( what pickups did you use? and where did you get that plastic cover?

  • @MegaNathx
    @MegaNathx 7 лет назад

    Awesome work! congrats! did you do it for you or to sell it?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      thanks. this one was a personal build. until I make something else to take its place on the wall.

  • @benjaminfedewa985
    @benjaminfedewa985 8 лет назад

    I really liked this build and am currently trying to make ome myself could I ask how thick the Body, Neck(w/o Fretboard), and Fretboard are so that I know what Size wood to get?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  8 лет назад

      Hi, good luck with the build! Some measurements: Body 35mm thick, neck 22mm at thickest point, fretboard 4mm.

  • @lilystuart5172
    @lilystuart5172 7 лет назад +1

    I want it

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Still one of my favorite builds. If I ever find time for a strat uke I might have to decided between the two!

  • @sammitchell4495
    @sammitchell4495 7 лет назад

    Hi, I just printed out the plans that you made but I think I made them much too large. When you say 16" scale length, do you mean the whole length of the body and neck, because just the neck of my plans is 16 inches long. Thanks!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Hi, slightly rough conversions to inches from metric as Im not by by main computer, but: neck (including headstock) 17.8", scale length (nut to bridge) 15.79", total length 25.66". Ultimately the plan could be scaled up or down. If making smaller intonation gets more and more fiddly to get right as does effect of string height I have found. I usually print off using Adobe Acrobat at actual size, scaled across sheets. Good luck with the build!

  • @reinaldomiranda9618
    @reinaldomiranda9618 4 года назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Jackofallthetrades
    @Jackofallthetrades 4 года назад

    I watched this again after a year, and I neglected to ask about the screws you put into the jar of vinegar. Is that to give them an aged look? Again, NICE job!!!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад +1

      I dont actually recall now sorry, but two possibles were to de-rust old or as you suggest age a little by removing the finish a little. Thanks again!

  • @bempomaa489
    @bempomaa489 3 года назад +1

    😍

  • @mikelandreth8773
    @mikelandreth8773 6 лет назад

    Really nice work . I am wondering if a Cigar Box Pickup made for 4 strings would work better for this ?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  6 лет назад

      It would work well. String spacing may still be different, so it's partially cosmetic as the magnetic field works either way. I've also used the likes of lipstick pickups which are wound differently so don't have the traditional poles.

  • @shadowridrs
    @shadowridrs 7 лет назад

    Little curious why you used tape and then super glue instead of just double sided tape.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Good question! It's lots cheaper $ wise and generally less messy to clean up (masking tape less tacky). By all accounts in this type of use (linear force) its just as strong too. Cheers!

    • @shadowridrs
      @shadowridrs 7 лет назад

      I guess I will have to try it out on my builds. Thanks a ton!!!!

  • @fredrikgeitung9620
    @fredrikgeitung9620 2 года назад

    Hi! Awesome build! And thanks for sharing the plans :D Just wondering, it"s a 16" scale with 22 frets, would you say it"s a tenor or consert size?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I think I’d say it’s a long concert. I find tenor’s just slightly long for uke comfort but like a bit bigger than a concert.

    • @fredrikgeitung9620
      @fredrikgeitung9620 2 года назад +1

      @@MikeHawkey Thanks! Hope to find the time to build one for my self 😃

  • @LizzieDeanMakes
    @LizzieDeanMakes 5 лет назад

    Hi Mike, great video! I am about to embark on a similar project - please can I ask why you wired up the bridge? I was planning on wiring the pickup to the volume pot, then the volume pot to the jack socket - I wasn’t aware I would need to run a wire to the bridge and solder it on to the back - is that a grounding thing or similar? Thanks xx

    • @LizzieDeanMakes
      @LizzieDeanMakes 5 лет назад

      I mean the bit at 24:35 there xx

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  5 лет назад

      Hi, good luck on the project! Yes you got it grounding wire. Not sure how necessary it is, but perhaps advisable if plugging into old equipment i think I read somewhere.

  • @jodsilly1663
    @jodsilly1663 7 лет назад

    Hey man, could you link the pickup you used in this? Love the uke! :)

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Hi, sorry, offhand I dont recall the exact model - essentially its a telecaster neck pickup with chrome cover to hide the poles. Thanks!

  • @baukakazakh454
    @baukakazakh454 3 года назад +2

    hi, could you share a blueprint of this ukulele :3

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад +3

      Hi, there is a link in the video description above. Thanks.

  • @thurgogopro5338
    @thurgogopro5338 3 года назад

    I noticed you only partially bonded the pieces together on top of some tape rather than covering the whole piece with glue . Did this hold up okay

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  3 года назад

      Everything held up fine.but this was a while ago so prompt me the minutes out in the video to clarify/jog my mind just in case I’m thinking of a different part.

  • @mrcafe3x_
    @mrcafe3x_ 7 лет назад

    i wanna make a eletric ukulele inspired in a les paul but i dont know how to get strings that work at pickups ( i'm from brazil so i can't buy risa strings from germany that is just to expensive for me ) in discription you said that u take it from a guitar string pack 1,2,4,3 is thas e B A G ?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      HI. Hope your build goes well. You could go piezo rod pickup in bridge and use ukulele strings? - but for this example I used 1-4 guitar strings (DGBe) and tuned gcea. They are fairly note bending sensitive so keep string height minimum and I'd use low profile frets if redoing. Thanks.

  • @JOE007111
    @JOE007111 4 года назад

    Great work buddy!!!!! I just visit your site, wich is the size (scale 1:1) I have to print the papper sheet?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад

      Hi. If you use Adobe PDF viewer and print to 100% thats the size mine is. Thanks

  • @troutey2113
    @troutey2113 4 года назад +1

    Would you sell this or make one similar? I’m only 12 and I really love the ukulele and I’m really keen on getting a solid body electric ukulele for playing rock etc.. I live in Christchurch so you won’t have to deal with international shipping.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад

      Hi Eli, I don't have this one anymore, but my more recent LP Driftwood Uke might be looking for a home after we finish lockdown: ruclips.net/video/xKc_n_AKR8w/видео.html

  • @rynttiwee
    @rynttiwee 8 лет назад

    I want that kind of

  • @PriestOfTheWar
    @PriestOfTheWar 7 лет назад

    Fantastic project and realization!! Can I contact you for some advice?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      Thanks! - Can get hold of me via the about page on my channel.

    • @PriestOfTheWar
      @PriestOfTheWar 7 лет назад

      What is the thicknest of the neck in the base, in the center, and in the headstock? Thaks!

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  7 лет назад

      headstock 14mm, neck base 25mm, centre approx 20mm, nut point ~19mm - all hand carved so treat as indicators. Thanks

  • @albertoaltozano8354
    @albertoaltozano8354 4 года назад

    Hello, I am looking forward to build an electric ukelele with two single pickups, is using a 6 string pickup (and covering 2 holes) exactly the same as getting a specific 4 string pick up or will the tone be different? Thx in advanced.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад +2

      Hi. Nice. Good luck! The 6 string pickup will be fine to use. My biggest suggestion is to get the string height nice and low. Steel string ukulele scales are very sensitive to intonation issues (like if strings a bit high from nut to fretboard)

  • @jorgicio
    @jorgicio 7 лет назад +1

    But does it djent?

  • @lendee49
    @lendee49 4 года назад +1

    Great job! No truss rod? was that ok with steel strings?

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад +2

      Hi. Fine - unlike a guitar the length vs width has a bit more strength. Not a lot of tension.

    • @lendee49
      @lendee49 4 года назад

      @@MikeHawkey Okay, Thanks, I'll get to making a start, I've made several acoustic ukuleles but watching your video has inspired me to try making an electric.

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  4 года назад

      Hope it goes well! - I used 1-4th guitar strings. Lighter gauge. Intonation can be a little fiddly, so good to have an adjustable bridge. For more inspiration check out Circuitsand Strings - a lot of electric use projects!

  • @brendanhorgan21
    @brendanhorgan21 5 лет назад

    Hi what thickness of wood did you use for the body and the neck. Good video btw

    • @MikeHawkey
      @MikeHawkey  5 лет назад

      Its with a new owner now. Roughly 40mm body, 18mm neck at base (excluding fretboard)