In this tutorial we'll cover:
- Gluing on the bridge
- Installing the tuners
- Fitting the nut & Saddle
- Fine tuning the action and playability
- Oiling the fingerboard and bridge
Follow along as Dan Erlewine installs the nut and saddle, then strings up the uke. You’re done and ready to play!
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Tools and supplies used in this video include:
Swivel Handle Clamp
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Titebond III Glue
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Glue Brush
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Low Tack Protective Tape
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2-in-1 Precision Straightedge
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220-grit sandpaper
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Fretboard Finishing Oil
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Electric hand drill
Plywood
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How To Build A Ukulele, Lesson 10: ASSEMBLY & SETUP
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