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Re: uke uke
Murray, looking forward to your foray into the world of 'uke!
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Re: uke uke
I am a first-time ukulele builder and I'm looking for a set of simple plans to use. Anyone have a set that can be made available or place to purchase a set in inches.
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Christophe Grelier has a soprano plan you can download
http://www.grellier.fr/plans.php?lang=fr
Probably not in inches, but you just need a mm ruler!
http://www.grellier.fr/plans.php?lang=fr
Probably not in inches, but you just need a mm ruler!
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Re: uke uke
Thanks will take a lookAlain Lambert wrote:Christophe Grelier has a soprano plan you can download
http://www.grellier.fr/plans.php?lang=fr
Probably not in inches, but you just need a mm ruler!
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Re: uke uke
This is a good place to look at. I'm building my first uke using their plans, a tenor.
http://hanalimastore.com/
http://hanalimastore.com/
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Their (Hana Lima Ia) construction manual is also very useful. There are a few places you have to interpolate a bit, but overall it is a solid approach. I have built about 15 tenors using their plan. Most of the other ukulele construction 'books' I've seen are not particularly compelling.
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I second the Hana Lima 'Ia book.