Jerryc41
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The headstock of this uke I'm working on is oval and larger than standard. Holding it on edge to cut it thinner, it's too tall for my saws. I used a table saw to cut one side and then the other, with questionable results. Then I finished cutting with a hand saw.
I removed the table from my band saw, but it still leaves too small a space - a little over 3 1/2", and I need 3 3/4. Buying a saw with a large enough opening would cost over $400, so that's not happening.
I decided I'm not going to be cranking these tennis racket ukes out in large numbers.
I removed the table from my band saw, but it still leaves too small a space - a little over 3 1/2", and I need 3 3/4. Buying a saw with a large enough opening would cost over $400, so that's not happening.
I decided I'm not going to be cranking these tennis racket ukes out in large numbers.