My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
Here's some pictures of my first instrument, a Tasmanian Blackwood Tenor Uke (Hana Lima plans).
I need to call out that Tim at Australian Tonewoods (one of the anzlf preferred vendors) was very helpful when it came to supplying all the materials and also very generous in providing guidance and assistance. Thanks again Tim. Please check out his website.
My next projects will be Fender Strat andTele replica's then a nice steel string acoustic.
I need to call out that Tim at Australian Tonewoods (one of the anzlf preferred vendors) was very helpful when it came to supplying all the materials and also very generous in providing guidance and assistance. Thanks again Tim. Please check out his website.
My next projects will be Fender Strat andTele replica's then a nice steel string acoustic.
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Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
G'day and welcome to the forum Robert, nice job and how is the feeling of satisfaction you get from stringing up your first instrument?
Jim
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Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
Thanks Jim. Pretty satisfying to string up my first instrument I must admit, she sounds pretty good too.
Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
Looks awesome mate! What timber did you go for on the neck, rosette, bindings etc? and what method did you use to attach the neck?
Cheers
Col
Cheers
Col
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Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
That's a gorgeous little uke. Admirable!
And yes, I think Tim was a great choice. He is my preferred preferred ANZLF supplier.



And yes, I think Tim was a great choice. He is my preferred preferred ANZLF supplier.

Markus
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It's only the others who suffer.
Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
Tim Spittle at Aussie Tonewoods:cl
There's plenty to like about her Robert, but especially love the back strip and binding.
Steve


There's plenty to like about her Robert, but especially love the back strip and binding.
Steve
Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
Hi Col. Neck is QLD maple, fretboard I actually don't know... It was an offcut that Tim had lying around his shop, it has a lovely stripy figure in it, suspect it could be Mulga but I could be wrong. Bindings were again off cuts tbd, the rosette was hand (router) cut from Huon Pine.
Re: My first Ukelele. Thanks to Tim at Australian Tonewoods
Great work Robert looking forward to seeing what you do with the strat and teli builds...Could not agree more re; Australian Tonewood. I reckon we're lucky to have someone so generous making such great wood readily available to the craft.
Cheers
Kim
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Kim
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