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Re: Project Ukulele
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#856903 - 27/08/10 01:49 AM
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Another busy day... I fitted the end strip.. [image]  [/image] And cutaway bindings.. [image]  [/image] to the
first uke.. Then I drilled the heel block in the second uke ready for the neck
fittings. Next I marked up the second neck. Drilled and temporarily pinned the fretboard
to the neck, and marked the 14th fret where it joins the body. Then I marked out the back
angle, cut off the excess from the heel, and planed it back so the neck blank mates to the
body in the right place and at the right angle. Here it is clamped in a test
fitting while I think overnight about how to proceed. It mates to the body at the right
angles. But I need to decide whether to make the end of the body flat to match the neck,
or to make the end of the neck concave to match the body. I'm tending towards the latter,
or a mix of both. [image]  [/image] Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#856986 - 27/08/10 11:40 AM
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Looking at that pic of the neck block reminds me I must talk to you about a lap
steel... Looking grande, hopefully get a peek in person soon  Hewesy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#857130 - 28/08/10 02:02 AM
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Cheers Hewesy No problem having a peek if our paths cross, and we can talk lap
steels then if you want. Meanwhile, here's that neck again. In the end I
decided for a mix of working on the body and the neck. And once done I drilled for the
neck fittings and applied thin superglue as recommended. [image]  [/image] Then it was back to the first body and rough trimming the bindings flush. [image]  [/image] [image]  [/image] More tomorrow.. Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#857271 - 29/08/10 12:15 AM
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kudos  Loving this thread!
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#857278 - 29/08/10 01:28 AM
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Many thanks Remmy. I had a day of many parts today. First I spent some time
screwing the fittings into the heel of the neck blank and then made a test fitting to make
sure everything was in the right place. [image]  [/image] Then
I took it apart again and applied some superglue to the fittings per the instructions.
Here's a closer look of the fittings in place and the heel block in the body.
[image]  [/image] With
that done, I spent some time with the chisel trimming back the bindings a little further.
One of the problems with flame maple is that it is very prone to splitting. The flame is
where the grain turns out at an angle and runs across the piece instead of along it. So no
matter how careful you are, there's always a risk. Sides are bad enough, but bindings are
very likely to split. And I managed to get 2 bad splits, one on the front and one on the
back. So before going any further, these needed to be closed and glued. A
sensible person would have glued one, left it to dry overnight, and then glued the second
and left that overnight again. Here's a pic of what it looked like when I glued
both at the same time.. [image]  [/image] And I
even managed to make the time to tidy the workshop and give it a good sweep. So as a
special reward I'm taking a day off on Monday for the Bank Holiday as well as Sunday off
as normal. Although my brother does want me to have a look at one of his basses.... Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#858251 - 01/09/10 12:20 AM
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After a lazy bank holiday, it was back to work.... I notched the kerfing on the
2nd uke, preparing to fit the back. Then I settled down with a sharp chisel and carried on
trimming back the bindings on the 1st. Pretty much reached the point where I have to start
using a scraper and then sandpaper. [image]  [/image] Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#858853 - 02/09/10 11:51 AM
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For some reason, ok.. I'd been in the pub last night, I forgot to put up yesterday's
pics. The back is on the second uke now, it's on the go-bar deck now and I'll
soon be off to check it out. On the second uke I switched from the chisel to
sandpaper and carried on taking the bindings flush. And then I wiped it down with white
spirit to help lift the dust. [image]  [/image]
[image]  [/image] Starting to look good. And I couldn't resist misbehaving a little. This is one piece of
kitchen roll damped with white spirit. [image]  [/image] Andy
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#859001 - 03/09/10 02:11 AM
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Here's the second uke with the back attached. [image]  [/image] And here it is after I attacked it with the Dremel to cut the binding channels. [image]  [/image] Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#859188 - 04/09/10 01:05 AM
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Today started fine, I cut the channels for the end strips at both ends of the body. Then I dug out the Dremel router base and fine tuned the binding channels around
the waist. [image]  [/image] And then it was time to start bending the bindings and purflings. And that's
when things started getting nasty. The first bloodwood binding split, so after taking a
break I started again and managed to bend a full set for one side of the front. Then I
started on the other side and another split. [image]  [/image] Now,
I had four bloodwood bindings and 2 split badly. So I used the last and it also split,
hopefully not so bad that it can't be used, but it is borderline. You can see the good set
in the background. [image]  [/image] Fortunately, I do have another complete set of four bloodwood bindings the same size
that I ordered for the net uke. So I'm not completely stuck. But I need to think carefully
about how I go about bending them. One option is to soak them overnight first. Another is
to make a steel strap with handles to support the bindings from behind during bending. And
a 3rd option is to do both. It could be that I was just unlucky and the 1st set
of bindings suffer from bad grain. So food for thought. Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#859209 - 04/09/10 10:10 AM
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I've heard of using an ordinary iron on its steam setting to soften thin veneers. Would
that work in this situation?
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#859210 - 04/09/10 10:32 AM
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Good thinking, but I'm afraid not. The bending iron is used with water and/or a damp cloth
anyway, so it's actually already doing the same as a steam iron. And it's hotter than the
iron. The main issue is to support the bindings from the back, to prevent
splitting. Hopefully I just got very unlucky with the grain direction. Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#859248 - 04/09/10 02:36 PM
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i think you juts need to go slower and more gently Andy... that stuff is always more
awkward than maple and it's ilk....
rather than trying to get it in one
go.... do it in a couple of visits....
not sure about metal band backing,
as it acts as a heat sink and spreads the heat further along the back of the work
piece.... the issue there being the faster cooling of the immediate area at which you're
working...
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#859259 - 04/09/10 04:27 PM
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Cheers Max! I have been thinking along those lines as well. Of course, you can
never be certain, but I tend to be pretty gentle and let the heat do the work anyway. And
even with a lot of extra care I was getting some nasty splits. Using a metal
strap is well established, especially where the wood is prone to splits. I remember
StewMac and/or LMI selling them in the past. And side bending machines sandwich the wood
between metal slats to similar effect. So I decided to buy a 4 pack of cider
 And once I've emptied some of the cans I'll get the tin snips out and make some
aluminium straps and fit wooden handles. Then I'll make good use of the broken pieces and
run a few tests. If it helps, great. If not, I'll run a few more experiments and see if I
can knock up something to let me pre-steam the binding strips and/or soak overnight. Andy
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#859307 - 05/09/10 02:49 AM
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The cider is working  And I did get a pic of the repair to the split binding. [image]  [/image] And I
now have empty cans to use to make metal straps  Andy
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#859610 - 07/09/10 01:32 AM
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Step one.... essential equipment. [image]  [/image] And
after a little work, you end up with this. [image]  [/image] There is a
test piece behind. It is the tightest bend I have made, and even though there was a small
split, it bent with the wood and remained closed. Result. And then I
glued the first side's binding in.. [image]  [/image] Andy
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#859852 - 08/09/10 01:19 AM
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Well, here's the second set of bindings bent and ready to glue tomorrow.
[image]  [/image] The bloodwood was fine once I glued the split and carefully avoided heating it as I
finished bending. However, that does leave 2 broken and unfit for use. I
thought I had another set for the next uke... but not so. I have black and bloodwood for
the bandings, but the bindings I ordered are flame maple. So it looks like I need to order
some more. I think I'll order 6. That way I'll either have spares, or a complete set of 4
left over for a future project. Don't you just love planning? LOL It's a pain
having to make such a small order, the shipping will be a big whack on top. But I can't
really afford to buy more for stock right now, even though it would spread the postage
further. Meanwhile, I have to finalise both headstocks now as I'll have to work
on the necks while I await delivery of new bindings. Andy
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#860069 - 09/09/10 12:20 AM
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So, here's that second side bound. It all went together nicely. [image]  [/image] Now I
have to get those replacement woods ordered. And get the headstock templates finished so I
can get on with the necks while I wait. Andy
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#860072 - 09/09/10 12:29 AM
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Cant wait to see those beasties buffed up.
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#860305 - 10/09/10 01:45 AM
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Quote Stan:
Cant wait to see
those beasties buffed up.
It's easy for you to say that mate. I'm the poor fool who has to do the buffing, and I
have to French Polish the d*mn things first!!!
But I removed the Sellotape this
afternoon, and there was a split opening up. So it was glued thus...
[image] [/image]
Bit otherwise, it looks good.
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#861308 - 14/09/10 06:18 PM
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I've had the pleasure of seeing these in "the flesh" (and meeting Zen of course!) and
these pictures don't do them justice. Great craftsmanship, and a lovely chap too.
Oh, and the workplace is tiny!
Amazing stuff.
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#861362 - 15/09/10 12:01 AM
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Cheers mate, I guess that means I have to carry on !! Andy
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#861380 - 15/09/10 04:47 AM
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One of the best things about this superb thread is the building of a handmade instrument
and all that it entails - i can can assure you zenguitar i meant no offence in my
impatience to see the buffed beauties - take your time master - i'm loving it. no pressure
from me. and apologies if any other thing was interpreted.
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#861450 - 15/09/10 11:07 AM
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Don't worry Stan, I was just being light hearted. Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#861546 - 15/09/10 07:35 PM
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Quote zenguitar:
Cheers mate,
I guess that means I have to carry on !!
Andy
'Frail so mate! Or turn the cutaway
model into an octave mandolin and send it my way...!
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#861610 - 16/09/10 01:29 AM
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LOL No chance mate... But if I happen to send you plans for a lap
steel, double check everything... You need long arms and legs to play a 60"
scale lap steel  Andy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#862285 - 19/09/10 02:57 PM
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Be handy for my John Paul Jones tribute though (the Purple Beast must be 60"). Any plans or tips gratefully recieved chap  Hewesy
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#862571 - 20/09/10 04:06 PM
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Woo - as I'm primarily a keyboard player I don’t normally frequent the Guitar Technology
forum, but when I spotted this thread from Andy I just had to read it all the way
through.
This is truly inspired, and it’s SO encouraging to find out that
even the experts run into problems - the difference between them and the amateurs is that
experts don’t panic, lose their temper, and throw everything at the wall
They simply sort out the best way forward.
True professionalism -
can’t wait to see the completed instruments Andy!
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#862577 - 20/09/10 04:18 PM
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I too stumbled on this thread and read every single post (all 4 pages) in one sitting
absolutely inspiring - I even sat with my girlfriend and looked through all the pictures -
she loves how they are looking. I have an interest in building a 12 string
electric guitar as soon as the budget permits. Unfortunately my skills are far more
limited than Andy's. (Think ape mashing a banana with a stone). I do enjoy finishing
guitars though and have done a few resprays that are reasonable. I have a
design in my head = just need the wood and time and a big injection of skill. Mart
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#862675 - 21/09/10 12:52 AM
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Many thanks guys. I decided to take a sabbatical last week, when you find
yourself tinkering around for a few hours with nothing to do it's time to take a
breather. I've got to make a trip to the bank and pay in the cash so I can
finally order the new bloodwood bindings, and then it's time to knuckle down and build
those templates for the headstocks. And then I can knuckle down again and make
some more progress. And yes Martin W, a large part of the exercise is about
doing it for real. Problems do arise, and that's when you have to stop and think and come
up with a solution. Most problems can be overcome with a little thought and patience, and
sometimes you just have to learn to let go and be satisfied with less than perfection. No
matter how good it turns out, there will always be little details that you look at and
think 'I know I could have done that better', even if you're the only one who notices. And
I guess that's what makes you get on with the next project  And Martin R, if you can do decent finishing you have a great chance of making a 12
string electric to be proud of. If you really want to give it a go, I'd be happy to help
you out with your designs and planning once these are finished. The key thing is to avoid
rushing into too much detail too fast. Get a clear idea of what you want in broad terms
first, and then live with it for a while. And bear in mind that a simple design well
executed will always be better than a complex design done averagely. Andy
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#863589 - 25/09/10 03:47 AM
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i have read that George Harrison traveled with two ukuleles - the story goes - it was just
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#872362 - 02/11/10 07:45 PM
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{creeeeaaak} {clump}{CLump{CLUmp}{CLUMP} {shuffle} Helooooooo. Anybody here? {shuffle}{shuffle} {CLUMP} {CLUmp} ... {CLump}{clump} {creeeee-aak}{snick}
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#872404 - 03/11/10 01:51 AM
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Don't worry, will soon be back on track, I promise Andy
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#883028 - 20/12/10 08:46 PM
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{sweep} {sweep} {sweep} {sweep} {sweep} {sweep} {cough} {sweep}
{sweep} {dust} {dust} {dust} {dust}
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Re: Project Ukulele
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#883082 - 21/12/10 02:01 AM
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Yes, yes, I know... More bloodwood bindings on the way soon. And then back to
work. Andy
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#885426 - 06/01/11 12:27 AM
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Deep Joy Gentlepeeps.. Funds have cleared, and tomorrow the order is going in
for the Bloodwood binding strips. And then we can get back to work as soon as they arrive
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#885429 - 06/01/11 12:48 AM
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Glad to hear it! I'm really looking forward to seeing this project finished.
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#886018 - 08/01/11 11:17 PM
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#886668 - 12/01/11 12:37 AM
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Latest update... The bloodwood bindings are with the courier in Illinois and UK
bound, if you pardon the pun. Andy
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#902750 - 22/03/11 02:31 PM
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Hello.. Hello.. Oh it looks like someone's had a dust around, but still very
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#902801 - 22/03/11 05:24 PM
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I've received the bindings, the weather is improving, so should be back on track in the
next week or so. And thanks for checking in again  Andy
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