BR Ukuleles
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It's not often you get a chance to lay your hands on some old Brazilian Mahogany, let alone both planks being dead on the 1/4.
The second photo is from the narrow plank. It was pretty easy to figure out how to get the most yield out of it. The wide one however took quite a bit of juggling my templates around and working out a matching number of tops, backs and sides in various sizes. By the time we were done, there wasn't enough waste to make a business card holder.
All sawn up into uke sets. And yes, it makes a lot of sets. Plenty to keep me going for several years now.
The second photo is from the narrow plank. It was pretty easy to figure out how to get the most yield out of it. The wide one however took quite a bit of juggling my templates around and working out a matching number of tops, backs and sides in various sizes. By the time we were done, there wasn't enough waste to make a business card holder.
All sawn up into uke sets. And yes, it makes a lot of sets. Plenty to keep me going for several years now.