Soprano Ukulele

Soprano Ukulele

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This ukulele breaks down into 4 pieces and attaches with superglue. Instructions All parts print out of PLA using 0.2mm layers. The body comes off as one piece without supports (all necessary supports are already built in). The supports on the bottom break away, but internal supports stay in place. The fretboard and peghead plate also come out support-free. But the neck needs to print with supports turned on. You can stop printing on the peghead plate after two passes, change filament color for a contrasting effect. Each part attaches with superglue. First put the fretboard on the neck (the twelfth fret should line up to where the neck meets the body) and then attach the neck to the body. Lastly add on the peghead plate. The peghead has holes 10mm in diameter for regular guitar tuners. Once attached, you will probably want to sharpen notches in the saddle so the strings hang at a comfortable height.

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