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Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 5:17 pm
by J.F. Custom
Hi All.

Well, finished off two Tenor Ukuleles a bit over a month ago now. These were the ones hanging about in the photo of me on the roof - some of you may have seen.

This one was a commission for a customer. He already had a few ukuleles - most of them darker timbers, so he requested a pale timber. After supplying some options by photo, we chose Birds-eye Maple. He wanted contrast in the design and though he liked the "ribbon twist" 12th fret inlay of mine, he wanted it a bit more "flashy" for his. So I chose Ziricote to contrast with the Maple for all the trims - hand made purflings; bindings; bridge; fretboard; heel cap; headstock front and back; rosette etc, and a touch of pearl. The neck is a five piece laminate of the above with a carbon rod as well - as a result, I was able to make it very thin.

I was happy with the way the whole design flowed from top to bottom, which was part of the design exercise I gave myself. The rosette was one of the most fiddly I have done to date; it's made of six tiles of Ziricote inlaid with 0.8mm maple, steam bent and hand mitred into place. Pretty happy with the results there and with all the mitres in general on this build. Good to improve on things I felt could be better previously, with each build. Standard issue Grover tuners and a full mirror Mirotone gloss, not that you can tell that from the images.

The sound was a bit tighter at first than some other builds I have done. I expect this will develop in time as it was already changing before dispatch. I have not built a uke with Maple before either so have no comparison there. Customer seems pleased overall, so that's good.

Photos were given the regular treatment in photoshop, but they were taken simply on an $80 point and click against a wall outside - hence the white balance and red wall reflections distort the results.

Anyway, here 'tis.
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Thanks for looking.

Jeremy.

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:00 pm
by woodrat
Just lovely Jeremy....I really like your style.

John

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:55 pm
by ozwood
Now your just Showing Off Jeremy :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: but really Nice work , one of the sexiest Uke's I have seen , attention to detail is amazing.

Thanks for Sharing.

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:02 pm
by charangohabsburg
Wow, excellent craftsmanship. That's a really great looking uke. Congratulations to you and your customer! 8)

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:28 am
by Allen
As per usually Jeremy, you are lifting the bar.

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:54 am
by ozziebluesman
G'day Jeremy,

The workmanship, inlay design and wood choice is just spectacular.

Love everything about this very classy instrument.

Cheers

Alan

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:04 pm
by J.F. Custom
Thanks everyone.

Your comments and feedback are appreciated. 8)

The customer received a printed CD with a slideshow of the construction with this instrument, so I thought I'd add a few of those shots here too...
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jfcustom_flushtop.jpg
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Cheers,

Jeremy.

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:00 pm
by needsmorecowbel
Beautiful Jeremy...The way you have matched up the horizontal grain in the rosette is genius

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:01 pm
by morgan
That is just spectacular work. Inspirational for a beginner like myself to see how far a craft can be taken, and such a tasteful combination of design and execution.

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:23 am
by John Maddison
All I can say is Wow!

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:29 pm
by Pappy Green
Beautiful

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:42 pm
by kiwigeo
Nice work as always Jeremy. Any chance of a pic of the top bracing?

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:14 pm
by H3ytm@n
Very nice!!

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:34 pm
by Nick
Damn! How come I've missed spying this Uke until now!?? Sorry Jeremy should have commented sooner :oops:
I always love your work (don't think there's one build I haven't liked), always tastefully appointed & excellent craftsmanship in every one of 'em & this little ripper is no exception, one lucky customer. :cl :cl :cl But as Allen commented.....you've raised the bar just that little bit higher yet again, damn you! :wink:

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:11 pm
by Kim
Nick wrote:Damn! How come I've missed spying this Uke until now!??
+1 :oops:

Sorry Jeremy, seems I missed this one as well. Beautiful as always, love the rose, very classy work, but what we're all getting use to from JF Custom...well done mate. :cl :cl :cl

And thanks as well to Nick for digging this one up again. Certainly worth another look for all who had already seen it 8)


Cheers

Kim

Re: Maple Tenor Ukulele

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:51 pm
by J.F. Custom
Thanks chaps. 8) Sorry for the slow re-uptake on my own thread. :oops:

Glad you like, but no obligation to comment Nick and Kim, yeah?

The customer did get in touch saying he loved my work so much, he wanted a quote on a larger instrument too. I guess possible repeat work is the best compliment a luthier can receive from a customer. Nothing has come of it "post quotation" as yet though... :roll:

Martin - this is probably the best shot I have of the bracing I'm afraid. Nothing out of the ordinary here though - pretty standard Tenor Uke stuff. I think the fans were roughly 2.3mm x 7mm at peak if memory serves me correctly? Don't quote me though... TB's obviously a bit more and tail block a bit OTT really, but there you have it.
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Anyway, thanks again all.

Jeremy.