Concerto Ukulele

Concerto Ukulele

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So I built this ukulele for 3D printing. It's a concert ukulele, so it's a bit larger than usual. Obviously, you can't print the entire body as one piece, which is why I've split it into separate parts. 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 bridge. Personally, I would print the bridge with the holes facing upwards. The pegs are threaded with a 6mm radius, and the holes in the head have a 6.3mm radius. This should provide a tight fit for most printers, but it ultimately depends on your specific printer. To test it, try printing just the head and then sanding one peg until it fits snugly. As you can see, I haven't printed it yet because I don't currently have access to a 3D printer, so please feel free to share any problems or issues you encounter. Here's a video that explains how to change the strings: https://youtu.be/Wi6EIJB0oSw I hope this information proves helpful.

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