Gourd Shaped Headless Tenor Ukulele in 4 Pieces

Gourd Shaped Headless Tenor Ukulele in 4 Pieces

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Tenor Gugulele is a unique example of 3D model generation using my custom OpenSCAD script. This design features a decorative headless concept, showcasing single rectangular through-body spines and double oval sound holes. The banjo-style planetary tuners are another distinctive feature. A hole in the tail allows for a 1/4" pickup to be easily installed. Assembly is straightforward with just four pieces that come together using M1.6 socket head screws. Compare this model to another generated by the same script but with different parameters: a soprano Gugulele composed of eight separate pieces. This design builds upon earlier successors, including the Headless Soprano and Headed Soprano. However, printing and assembly have not yet been completed. I would appreciate any feedback from those who successfully print and assemble this model. For parts, consider using the following third-party sources: rectangular rods (such as http://www.acpsales.com/.125-x-.325-Rectangular-Rod.html), banjo tuners (e.g., http://www.amazon.com/dp/B018AWABJ4/, http://www.ebay.com/itm/361528177703), and screws with varying lengths for bridge, fretboard long holes, back cover, and fretboard short (mid-line) holes. Additionally, a transducer pickup with a 1/4" jack can be sourced from Amazon (e.g., http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002C741BI).

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