Monday, July 30, 2012

baritone ukulele


this ukulele i made back in 2005(i think) for my friend Suzanne Vallie  
 the soundboard is from the same batch of salvaged redwood planks that i used on my mandolin top.
 
the back is ebony from the lumber store bargain bin.
 the plates were beautifully bookmatched but on the wrong face.

they were warping in a curve opposite of how i wanted them to go, )l not (l, the back of the uke would have been concave. i actually had to heat bend the back plates like i do to shape the sides.
the sides and the headstock face are walnut which came from a junk piano bench. 
the rest of the bench got used to make a bakery case. i'll post photos of that here soon.
the fingerboard and bridge are padouk i had left over from luthiery school.
 the nut, saddle and inlays are gold acrylic. the rosette is padouk and maple, all the binding is maple.
you can kind of see how the back is heavily braced to keep the ebony from moving back the other way.
the neck is mahogany with no tale. here's the first strap button-on-headstock. i used water based laquer on this instrument in one attempt to abandon the toxic stuff. i didn't really like working with the water based stuff much better and gave up on it after a couple instruments.








2 comments:

  1. That's a beautiful baritone ukulele. I see you posted this sometime back. I have been doing a blog for baritone ukulele called Humble Baritonics. I will have to post your link. Jeff

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    1. thank you! i'm not sure if you noticed the link to an amazing recording of Suzanne hidden in the post. i kind of bury the links in text. and yes, please do put up a link on your site, i checked it out and it's definately a trove for b-ukes!

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