I'm not a uke builder, but I've always been curious about this element of the build process because somewhere I once read that the thinner the body's top, the louder the uke will be. For some reason that always stuck with me so whenever I'm shopping for a new uke, I always wonder "why didn't they make the top a little thinner? Looks like there's room to." If so, I'd rather have an ultra thin top and be forced to be super fragile with it, than one that's thicker but doesn't sound as good.
I know there's a host of contributing factors, but how important is the thickness of the top? If I were a builder, I'd consider separating myself from the pack by offering "utra-thin tops" and have buyers just accept the associated risks (prone to cracking?) for the sake of volume.
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