BR Ukuleles
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I get asked often how I manage to inlay the tapered shape of my end grafts so cleanly. It's pretty quick and easy with the set up I've built to fit my particular shape. Though dialing in everything did take some trial and error. It's amazing how much a difference 0.01mm will make to the fit when you have a curve to the side of the inlay instead of just a straight taper.
It doesn't matter how deep the instrument is at the butt. It works from everything from a soprano to a baritone.
The End Graft is cut on the laser, as was the perspex template that is used in the jig.
It doesn't matter how deep the instrument is at the butt. It works from everything from a soprano to a baritone.
The End Graft is cut on the laser, as was the perspex template that is used in the jig.
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