Think I've said it before but Tim S really came through with that Blackwood, there's some beautiful grain effects going on there Liam. And your skills putting it together and finishing have certainly done the wood proud :serg
Niiiice, I like.
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Richard, the finish is mirotone lacquer and to give some more credit to allen, it was the first time i've ever even handled a spray gun. Allen did the mix, set up the gun (his no doubt expensive and flash gun) and basically demonstrated and then talked me through the whole thing. i'm very lucky indeed.
on a side note, I've just gotten back from the timber yard with enough timber for god knows how many ukes. how could such a ridiculous instrument be such fun to play..............
That's a bloody knock-out Liam ! Great work mate , and great teaching Allen !
Must also add that Tim certainly looked after you guys with that wood . Awesome !
Grrrreat work Liam, Allen must be a first class teacher because your superb uke looks as good as they come. Also i must agree with Hesh here, Tim Spittle must have really stepped up to the mark because the wood is just fantastic
Liam came into our shop (Music City Cairns) and I must say, I was very impressed with this uke. First of all this would have to be some of the most beautiful blackwood I have seen. The finish is indeed great and tone is nice. You would not believe this is the first uke he has ever built and it shows you the value of having someone with experience guide you. Oh and of course, Liam's attention to detail and skills acquired in a pretty short period of time.