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The Mobius Strap wouldn't work for me since it demands a ukulele with a waist, but the Flea doesn't have one. I opted for the Uke Leash instead, which turned out to be quite complex. It's narrow and made of nylon webbing. I desired something softer,...
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Compact Ukulele strap holder spotted on the internet, designed specifically for portable Ukuleles.
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this hanger is only for regular ukulele. ...it can be use in any size ukulele.
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... link. These modified body parts are only if you use geared pegs like these: https://amzn.to/2zTJpqI or https://amzn.to/2Oz734f I also added parts that work with a strap so you can go strapless or add a strap. ...Print instructionsCategory: Music
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Remix of the Ukulele, tweaked both the base and neck, but either component can be swapped with the original. For detailed info on rigging and sizes, check out the original instructions - they're crystal clear! ...:)\n\nStill holding out for the snares...
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This is my first time tackling a ukulele project. I attempted to print the Gourd Shaped Ukulele posted on Thingiverse but couldn't figure out how to get it working with my printer. This design can be printed using a 5 x 8 minimum printer platform...
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This is a ukulele hanger. You can hang it on a wire mesh less than 4.5mm thick. The distance between the rods is 40mm. ... ウクレレハンガーです。 太さ4.5mm未満の金網にひっかけることができます。 棒の間は約40mmです。
grabcad
My schoolhouse roommates are musicians, so we have numerous instruments, including a ukulele. Our current stand is unsafe as it resembles the top-right picture; it lacks sides to prevent tipping. My design offers a wrap-around bar that firmly holds...
grabcad
The Soprano ukulele is a delightful instrument that I learned how to play through an excellent tutorial provided by Tutor4u. ...You can check out their video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKxxXzSr5vM.
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My take on a soprano ukulele. Easy to print, almost no supports needed. FreeCAD source included. ... Warning: you need at least 250x190mm print area to be able to print the body and the back.
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Here is a custom ukulele design inspired by Solstice, downloadable from Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:268090. ...I streamlined the body and reinforced it with additional support structures to accelerate printing times without...
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The ukulele holder is designed to securely attach to a wall, featuring two angled nail points that firmly grip the 3D printed base. To install, simply hammer in two 1/16 x 1.25 inch nails, making sure they're seated snugly within the pre-drilled...
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I designed a compact ukulele stand that securely holds both soprano and concert ukuleles. A single support peg in the back does its job just fine, but I highly recommend adding one more or lengthening it for extra stability. To prevent any accidents,...
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A compact two-piece ukulele stand designed for Stagg soprano ukuleles, but adaptable to many other models too. The base and fretboard support components simply slide together once printed, requiring no supports during the printing process. A spacious...
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I took the perfect hook designed by Turbojohnny and decided to manufacture the rest of the strap I took the sewing inspiration from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoAKXeP7hlo You can download the hook for a Kala Ukulele from...
cults3d
... The design also had to be carefully crafted so that it wouldn't interfere with other pegs - after all, a ukulele is a relatively small instrument. ...Most importantly, the design should not only look good but also be compact and visually appealing.
prusaprinters
The tuning might be too unstable.Body- printable on prusa i3 (25x21x21), cut off ~0,01mm in slic3r- prints angled without supports- underside of ukulele has too much overhang, prints fine, does not look too niceNeck- printable on prusa i3 (25x21)...
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**Important!** Due to the high tension of the strings it is important to print the neck and body with a high infill and at least 6 walls (if you can put 8), otherwise the pressure will warp the ukulele In the region of the tuners I recommend doing a...
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Due to the high tension of the strings it is important to print the neck and body with a high infill and at least 6 walls (if you can put 8), otherwise the pressure will warp the ukulele In the region of the tuners I recommend doing a 100% filling...
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Before assembling it, I recommend sanding each part thoroughly and using a strong adhesive, since this will be under a lot of stress once it's tuned. Be sure to consider the direction in which you're printing it, especially on the neck, head, and...
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My version of ukulele capo. Made for ukulele with 43mm(width) x 19mm(height) neck. If you have different dimension, just modify scale of stl model. To finish this capo, you will need 3mm screw (to connect two printed parts) and some soft tape to put...
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Then you simply glue and adjust the position of the tail, take a step back, keep the cat clear of the scene and let it set. I'm using The Cheapest Machine Heads On Amazon, and the tail is big enough for most types. I pilot drilled to around 8mm...
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The tenor ukulele design is a meticulous assembly of its key components: a sturdy bridge and saddle, an elegantly shaped body, a smooth body top, a strong neck, a resonant head, and four precision-crafted tuning pegs. Notably, the violin-style tuning...
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A ukulele capo requires precise crafting. I use a mouse pad to cushion it. You will need a few M3 screws (one is 20mm, the others are 10mm) and an M3 lock nut. ... Print Settings Printer: The Fabtotum Rafts: Turned off Supports: Disabled Resolution:...
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Creating a homemade ukulele, I considered using PLA for the nut and bridge due to its hardness. My design is based on the Stewart Macdonald soprano kit nut; featuring a parametric OpenSCAD file that attempts traditional shaping. ...Printed in white PLA...
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Handcrafted from Solid 1/4 Inch Birch Wood, this 24" tall ukulele stand cradles your instrument securely and proudly showcases its beauty, perfectly angled for optimal viewing, whether on stage or in a cozy living room, a beautiful gift for any...
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I'm working on a soprano ukulele. For the saddle, I use M3 x 8 mm screws and adhesive together. The entire assembly is done with instant adhesive. However, there's an error in my calculation; the neck block is offset by about 2 mm towards the...
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I use a bloc of cellulose sponge I cut it and I put into the humidifier. I have personally sand the space for the strings to avoid that damage them (because we love our uke!). ... I don't want to open and close it all the time so it's very tight, but...