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Hawaiian Ukulele Plan

Item Number 1303025

Regular price $20.00

This drawing/pattern is necessary for anyone wanting to build their very own Hawaiian ukulele. This full scale size drawing gives exact dimensions, shapes for every instrument part, as well as suggestions for woods to use for building this instrument. Building your own instrument can be very rewarding work, but it can be tricky to get the details just right. With our ukulele building plans, you'll be able to make a better instrument with less hassle.

This plan is a physical product, printed on paper. It is not currently available as a PDF or download.

Customer Reviews

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Gary Sheetz
Build a dulcimer

Received the blueprint making a dulcimer and looking forward to this journey. Thanks

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Kelley Tyler
Violin plans

I’ve not started building yet but the plans look sufficient.

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Eric Amundson
Dreadnought Plan

It is a little premature to review dreadnought plans. I have some Cocobolo and killer soundboard wood sized for a dreadnought These plans look pretty spot on from what I've used via Stewmac's herringbone plans (basically same plans), but are $11 less expensive. I just need the bracing layout as a starting point. I have good side bending forms and the molds for a dreadnought. I will vary bridge, brace shape/scallop, headstock shape, etc. I will go with a Martin scale neck/fingerboard fret slotting. I have some other guitars in progress and haven't got to this guitar yet. It's been a while since I've built a dreadnought styled guitar.

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Mr. Mann
It's ok

Not quite for me. Not considerable for actually building a violin to specifics, but it does have measurements. Great for a conversation piece or enthusiast to frame and hang in your library. The notes can be vague and surely could have included helpful information. If you're rebuilding after an apocalypse, it would get you in the ball park, but much like a dinosaur, there's just information missing from know exactly what is what.

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Timothy Kelly (bigtim-4740)

Traditional Hourglass Style Mountain Dulcimer Plan