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Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:34 pm
by Ron Daves
I'm building a baritone ukelele for my wife. She's been trying to learn chords by using my classical guitar until her instrument is finished, however, her little fingers are suffering. So, I'm thinking that fret size is important. Can I use the fretwire left over from my classical build or should I go for mandolin fretwire?
I think I've already got an answer to my next question but would appreciate a comment: Necessary to crown the fretboard?
And lastly: How much string clearance?

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:27 pm
by Mike Crabbe
Ron - Do you mean radius the fretboard? I think ukes usually dont have a radius on the fb since it's so small and only 4 strings wide. For kicks, I sanded a 16" radius on a soprano uke fb - nearly invisible and not perceptible in playing. I suppose a baritone would be a little different - but still just the width of 4 strings...

Mike

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:00 pm
by Ron Daves
Mike Crabbe wrote:Ron - Do you mean radius the fretboard?
Yes. That's what I mean.

How about the fretwire? I have enough of LMI's FW75, but am wondering if I should order the FW68. FW75 is higher and wider and I am thinking that Madam, given her tender fingers, may find it easier to use the smaller fretwire installation. What do you think?

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:14 am
by Neal Carey
Ron, normally as Mike suggests you don't need to radius, but I have done it on a tenor and it worked nicely. It of course is a departure from a classical guitar as well as that would always be flat. Regarding the fret wire, although I haven't built a baritone, I've built quite a few tenors and the smaller fretwire is definitely a better idea than using the leftover wire you have just because you have it. On a short-scale instrument the size of the wire will impact both the way it plays and the intonation.

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:52 pm
by Ron Daves
Thanks, Neal.
I ordered the smaller fretwire.

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:48 am
by Bill Snyder
Interesting thought on the fretwire. Many mandolinist now are having larger wire used on their instruments because it is easier to fret than the small wire. Remember you don't push the strings down to the fretboard so wire that is a bit taller means less pressure is needed to fret the note cleanly.
I am not talking about using really big fretwire though.

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:57 pm
by Neal Carey
interesting...

I think the intonation issues are exacerbated by the nylon strings.

Re: Crown? Clearance? Baritone uke

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:30 pm
by Darrel Friesen
Bill Snyder wrote:Interesting thought on the fretwire. Many mandolinist now are having larger wire used on their instruments because it is easier to fret than the small wire. Remember you don't push the strings down to the fretboard so wire that is a bit taller means less pressure is needed to fret the note cleanly.
I am not talking about using really big fretwire though.
Of course a lot of players, especially beginners press harder than necessary, fretting right to the board whether required or not.