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Saturday, May 8, 2010
Week 6 - Attaching the sides to the soundboard.
1st make sure that the neck and body are flush, so the fret board does not have any gaps when it is dry fitted to the neck. Sand until flush.
Take out a form jig which will help clamp the sides down to the soundboard.
Take the sides out of the holding jig, which held the sides in place for 1 week after they were bent.
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'Ukulele complete
Shape nut, shape saddle, and string up the uke
Gluing the bridge
Finishing with Tru-oil - Do not rush this process.
Sound hole and fret board
Trimming the soundboard and back
Gluing the back
Tentalones
attaching sides
Week 6 - Attaching the sides to the soundboard.
Headstock veneer
Tone bars and bracings
Week 1 - Sound hole Inlays
Week 1 - Back and soundboard
Week 1 - Design, template, and materials
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