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Now for something a bit different

Post by Luke » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:21 pm

Hi Folks,
A friend asked me to make her a ukulele out of this tin :shock:
Its only small but looks very funky.
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She said it is heading to Austin Texas USA for a friends birthday gift so I had to use some grey matter and come up with a instrument that at least looked kinda cool, here it is the biscuit tin /hub cap reso ukulele for your perusal
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It sounds ok at this stage and should improve as i play the strings in over the next few days.
also have some other bridges to test, thanks for looking positive remarks welcome as well as heckling. :)
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Post by Allen » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:26 pm

Heckling..... :shock: You gotta be joking. That thing is so cool I need a jumper. :cl :cl :cl
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Post by liam_fnq » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:27 pm

Yep. that is superwaycool. what is that tail piece? is it leather?

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Post by Lillian » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:09 am

It looks way cool. I could toss tomatoes but I'd rather use them on my sandwich.

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Post by Nick » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:10 am

Love how your mind works Luke. Nice job & I can't see any reason your customer won't be thrilled with your efforts :cl :cl :cl :cl .
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Re: Now for something a bit different

Post by Kim » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:29 am

Gotta hand it to you Luke...that's cool...shak'in the tree here boss, shak'in that tree 8)

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Post by Luke » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:45 pm

Thanks folks for kind words.
Liam the tail piece is copper I tried to give it the ye old fashion look by hitting with the hammer a lot than I make a little fire from scrap timber and throw it in let it cool in the ashes, comes out with look you see.
Currently working on some more quirky instruments that I intend to try and sell perhaps get orders for etc at a market stall I have booked for the Yackandandah Folk festival in March.
I shall post progress of those down the track.
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Re: Now for something a bit different

Post by Kamusur » Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:55 am

Its a Holden Uke - ility. Nice work Luke

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Post by charangohabsburg » Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:04 pm

Well, it has been said several times now, but i have to say it again: coooool! :cl

I have seen many crazy ukes but this one is not just crazy but also seems to be well designed (how to make a reasonable uke out of a tin that would be too small?) and it looks excellent. The contrast between the seemingly "just-out-of -the-fireplace-saved top" and the red-white biscuit box is absolutely overwhelming. A real eye catcher!

I have absolutely no idea of resophonic instruments. What is the back made of? Is this a standard item or something I just can't imagine?
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Post by Luke » Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:37 pm

Hi Markus,
The tail piece is out of the fire not the top. The top is just simple 3 ply have used some red and black stain to give it a sunburst kinda look. The back is an actual Hub cap of a Holden car possibly an EJ or EH model circa 1962-65? chrome plated steel. Holden is the Aussie GM made car.
Thanks for your interest and comments.
Cheers Luke

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Post by charangohabsburg » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:40 am

Hi Luke,
So I'm glad to know you didn't charcoal the top and heel. :mrgreen:
Luke wrote:The back is an actual Hub cap of a Holden car possibly an EJ or EH model circa 1962-65? chrome plated steel. Holden is the Aussie GM made car.
That makes this uke even more exclusive and authentic! :cl
A very inspiring build, indeed!
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Post by DarwinStrings » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:16 pm

Now that is certainly not crumby, it is a real cracker and I reckon it would be great at picnics and BBQ's.

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