Tahitian Ukulele

for about a month. I finally finished it today.This is a Tahitian Ukulele and it’s completely different from anything I’ve ever built. I made the body and neck from scrap wood I got from local stair company. I laminate poplar and mahogany for the body and neck but I also have some black walnut and birch in there too.It’s an 8 string instrument. The strings are 30 lb test fishing line. I read that yellow or green are the best colors to use.The strings are tuned to a very high I lost momentum on this project for about a month. But I finally got my act together and wrapped it up today.It has a really interesting sound.I’ve never seen one in person before. Apparently, they are not mass produced. I found that very appealing.
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  • OK, Rob... we need some details on that fishing line!  Any particular brand?  

    This is so cool!

    -shane

  • It has a really cool sound. It's very high pitch and louder then I expected. It doesn't sound like a mandolin but it has the same effect that you get from instruments with doubled up strings. I like it a lot more then I expected

    It's also very heavy, like a solid body electric guitar and has the sound hole on the back.

    It's so weird but it's a perfect addition to my collection. If you are looking for a different kind of project. I would recommend it.

  • It came out great! Very cool looking Uke. Excellent craftsmanship; hope it sounds as good as it looks Rob.

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