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Solid Body Ukulele (2.5D CNC Project)
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This is a simple ukulele that should require less than 20 minutes of machining time. We've made examples from basswood, maple, and fir with good results. Fir and basswood are nice and light however maple is a very durable and attractive wood to stain.
The project files are posted including the Fusion design file (.F3D) as well as CAD-independent files such as STL and DXF. Watch the included video on how we made ours.
Download the latest Fusion design file from our website project listing - Ukulele (2.5D) Project Listing
What You'll need to make your own
Solid Wood (Maple, Fir, Basswood are popular choices)
7.5" x 10" x 2" - Main Body
3" x 14.5" x .5" - Neck
Ukulele-style Tuners (we've used these)
Bridge (3D print the included bridge STL or something like these)
Fret Board (can make or something like these)
String Trees (like these)
Soprano Ukulele Strings (like these)
Source Files
Fusion 360 F3D Projec
The project files are posted including the Fusion design file (.F3D) as well as CAD-independent files such as STL and DXF. Watch the included video on how we made ours.
Download the latest Fusion design file from our website project listing - Ukulele (2.5D) Project Listing
What You'll need to make your own
Solid Wood (Maple, Fir, Basswood are popular choices)
7.5" x 10" x 2" - Main Body
3" x 14.5" x .5" - Neck
Ukulele-style Tuners (we've used these)
Bridge (3D print the included bridge STL or something like these)
Fret Board (can make or something like these)
String Trees (like these)
Soprano Ukulele Strings (like these)
Source Files
Fusion 360 F3D Projec
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