"gyosh-lele" - Birth of a uke
At a ukulele build class taught by Rick Turner at The Crucible in Oakland, CA.
*Edit: I added some photos, they're a few posts below this one.
**Edit: I added photos for Day Two.
Day one, Oct, 22, was a busy day. We glued the neck, bridge patch, bracing to the top, the sides to the tail block, and then the sides/tail-block onto the top. We also glued in all the kerfing for the top and bottom. We finished by adding "ears" to the peg-head.
Day two, Oct. 23, we're going to work on the fretboard, peg-head, neck and also attach the bottom and then trim it (I'm not sure if that's the order, but I'll edit the post later).
At a ukulele build class taught by Rick Turner at The Crucible in Oakland, CA.
*Edit: I added some photos, they're a few posts below this one.
**Edit: I added photos for Day Two.
Day one, Oct, 22, was a busy day. We glued the neck, bridge patch, bracing to the top, the sides to the tail block, and then the sides/tail-block onto the top. We also glued in all the kerfing for the top and bottom. We finished by adding "ears" to the peg-head.
Day two, Oct. 23, we're going to work on the fretboard, peg-head, neck and also attach the bottom and then trim it (I'm not sure if that's the order, but I'll edit the post later).
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