Beau Hannam Ukuleles
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On a thread started, i think by Pete, the question came up if its a good idea to strive to attempt things which the outcome is not 100% certain.
This end graft is like that- i didn't know if i could do all the joints well, but i did it anyway.
The miters and fading purfling turned out perfect! Lucky me.
This is a Zen fading line end graft designed around what will be a pickup jack in the middle.
Also, arm bevel in walnut burl fading into ebony (with the help of stain).
For first time/new builders reading this, there is a limit to pushing the limit. Dont bother with bevels and scoops, but go a little further then you think you can.
This end graft is like that- i didn't know if i could do all the joints well, but i did it anyway.
The miters and fading purfling turned out perfect! Lucky me.
This is a Zen fading line end graft designed around what will be a pickup jack in the middle.
Also, arm bevel in walnut burl fading into ebony (with the help of stain).
For first time/new builders reading this, there is a limit to pushing the limit. Dont bother with bevels and scoops, but go a little further then you think you can.
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