Another great day with the class. The body is now closed up and yes, there was a little bit of air uke play going on this afternoon.
They must all be pretty keen, because even though the class was set to start at 9am, they were all eager to start with one even beating Micheal and I to the premises well before 8am.
Again, it's a pretty tight schedule we have to keep in order for joints to be glued up with enough time to set before we can take the clamps off and progress. So first up was to get the builders label on the back, level the linings and get that back glued on. We had a request from a couple of people for the addition of pickups to their instrument, so I gave them an option of either a MISI under saddle with on board preamp, or a K&K twin spot internal, as I have used both on several instruments and know that they work well in ukuleles.
We installed the K&K before the back was glued on, with all the jack holes drilled in the tail blocks for both the K&K and MISI. Makes life much easier this way.
Then there was the fret board which as many will know is a fair bit of work getting right. Especially when you have this many students whom have never done this type of work before.
By the end of the day the fret board was installed to the neck, as was the peg head overlay.
And let's not forget the most anticipated and talked about part of this ukulele building course. It's the food. The catering that the women of the Cairns Woodworkers Guild provide is simply amazing. Home cooked meals that will put the kilos on to the point of needing a new wardrobe by the end of the week. They are even sending the students off with takeaway containers of left overs for their evening tea.