BarryWhiteside
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So I found this soprano kit on eBay and I have a cigar box that has the right measurements for a soprano uke.
What I noticed was that the next does not have any support to slot into the actual body (or cigar box in this case) and I was wondering if this would cause a problem when it came to my uke staying together.
I've never done any form of woodwork construction, but if all it came down to was gluing the bits together (wood glue and bigass rubber bands?), a bit of sanding here and there and maybe drilling some holes for the bridge I doubt I'd run into TOO many problems, right?
I also have some Aquila strings - Just for good measure!
Could this work? Any tips on what might go horribly wrong?
Thank you in advance my good ukesters
UPDATE:
Cigar box uke made. Thought you might like to know. If I'm mistaken, then my apologies!
Here s/he is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6bi98FGrek
What I noticed was that the next does not have any support to slot into the actual body (or cigar box in this case) and I was wondering if this would cause a problem when it came to my uke staying together.
I've never done any form of woodwork construction, but if all it came down to was gluing the bits together (wood glue and bigass rubber bands?), a bit of sanding here and there and maybe drilling some holes for the bridge I doubt I'd run into TOO many problems, right?
I also have some Aquila strings - Just for good measure!
Could this work? Any tips on what might go horribly wrong?
Thank you in advance my good ukesters
UPDATE:
Cigar box uke made. Thought you might like to know. If I'm mistaken, then my apologies!
Here s/he is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6bi98FGrek
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