Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Back in the workshop after a working holiday in NSW and got this one strung up a few days ago. All settled in and adjusted.
The design brief was from a client who plays Classical guitar and wanted something showy. Nothing about it should make him think that it's a small classical. As well to showcase some Aussie Timbre. From there I was given free reign.
Back and Sides - Blackheart Sassafras
Tob - Carpathian Spruce with a bit of Bear Claw
Neck - Spanish Cedar
Fret Board - Indian Rosewood
Bridge and Head Plates - Indian Rosewood
Tuners - Hipshot
Bindings - Beefwood
Finish - Mirotone 3220
Strings - South Coast Ukes Linear set
The design brief was from a client who plays Classical guitar and wanted something showy. Nothing about it should make him think that it's a small classical. As well to showcase some Aussie Timbre. From there I was given free reign.
Back and Sides - Blackheart Sassafras
Tob - Carpathian Spruce with a bit of Bear Claw
Neck - Spanish Cedar
Fret Board - Indian Rosewood
Bridge and Head Plates - Indian Rosewood
Tuners - Hipshot
Bindings - Beefwood
Finish - Mirotone 3220
Strings - South Coast Ukes Linear set
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Just beautiful work with stunning materials, as always. Great job!
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Hey Allen that is something else, from the art deco picture on the back to the rosette, wow!
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How high can the bar go? Have you even thought about everyone else feeling inadequate? Of course not!
Banned for life, I say. Banned for life.
Dennis
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Banned for life, I say. Banned for life.
Dennis
p.s. STUNNING!
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Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Hmmmm....shame you couldn't find any nice blackheart for this project.....
Wish we had smilies for eyes hanging out of the head. Top work, as usual...

Wish we had smilies for eyes hanging out of the head. Top work, as usual...
I wish I was half the man my dog thinks I am....
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Beautiful, but that is pretty normal for you Allen.
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Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
It is all great, of course, but the clean butt joint with no end graft needed is what really made me smile!
Mark
Mark
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Thanks. I really strive to get that join as good as possible.
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
As always Allen beautiful work. Nice piece of Sassafras. How do you do your headstock inlay? They always look so consistant.
Cheers
Ross
Cheers
Ross
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Headstock logo is a screen print using pearlescent ink.
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Thanks Allen.
I guess you screenprint Logo then clearcoat.
Always enjoy looking at your works of art.
Ross
I guess you screenprint Logo then clearcoat.
Always enjoy looking at your works of art.
Ross
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Yes, it's a bit of a trick to get them on right the first time. I'm getting better at it, but still sometimes it takes a few goes.
Re: Blackheart Sassafras Baritone Uke
Nice build!
I'd be curious to see more about how this is done, maybe an instructional if you're willing to share?Allen wrote:Headstock logo is a screen print using pearlescent ink.
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