amandadverse
Active member
I'm sorry if this is the wrong section, I wasn't sure where this belonged!
I have a Makala MK-S. Nothing fancy. But since it's my first uke, it's special to me. And since I'm broke(ish), I'd like to use it for as long as possible. I used to tinker with my guitars all of the time (changing pickups, pick guards, tuners, knobs, everything), and I was wondering if this was an option for ukes as well?
I've seen tuners for sale, but I was also wondering if changing the saddle was an option. Or....well, anything else!
I'm also considering making some aesthetic changes. Like using a wood burning tool or ink/paint to create some traditional Hawaiian/Samoan designs. But the idea of using a wood burner on an instrument scares the heck outta me. :uhoh:
I have a Makala MK-S. Nothing fancy. But since it's my first uke, it's special to me. And since I'm broke(ish), I'd like to use it for as long as possible. I used to tinker with my guitars all of the time (changing pickups, pick guards, tuners, knobs, everything), and I was wondering if this was an option for ukes as well?
I've seen tuners for sale, but I was also wondering if changing the saddle was an option. Or....well, anything else!
I'm also considering making some aesthetic changes. Like using a wood burning tool or ink/paint to create some traditional Hawaiian/Samoan designs. But the idea of using a wood burner on an instrument scares the heck outta me. :uhoh: