- #548 Common Myrtle Tenor Tradition
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Myrtle is Aaron's favorite wood for Blackstripe tenors and this one is no exception. The sound is deep and full even though there are lots of sparkling overtones!
Black Stripe Series
Hand-crafted in the USA by Gordon & Char Mayer and Aaron Keim. Each instrument is numbered & signed.
Wood Grade: TraditionWood Availability: This wood species is available. Specific wood sets vary. |
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Bob BrozmanUkulele Toolbox available |
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bend sides, glue in neck block |
2 |
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glue in tail block |
3 |
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rout & glue-in end graft, kerf top edge, kerf bottom edge, brace back |
4 |
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brace top, glue back onto sides |
5 |
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glue top onto sides, prep fretboard & neck |
6 |
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clean up body, rout dovetail, drill tuner holes, glue fretboard onto neck |
7 |
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shape neck, dress fret ends |
8 |
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prep for finish, glue neck/fretboard onto body |
9 |
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first coat of oil |
10 |
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second coat of oil |
11 |
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third coat of oil |
12 |
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fourth coat of oil |
13 |
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apply lemon oil, glue on bridge |
14 |
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make saddle, (put in pickup, if any), cut nut, final fretwork, put in tuners, put on strings |