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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:09 am 
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This is crazy, but if you don’t like the burst.....

and you think about retopping......

Could you pull that top and flip it over? Then rebrace the back. That would keep you in all Koa.

Or you could go with a blacktop.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:12 am 
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Or I could do an all black ukulele. Nah. I'll maybe do the black top. I don't want to retop. I'm too lazy.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:21 pm 
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If I do the top in black, I would still need to keep the rosette clean since it is abalone so you may get part of your wish.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:32 pm 
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Why is it that fixing mistakes is usually the hardest thing in the build [headinwall]

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 2:00 pm 
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I dunno, but I don't like fixing this one.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:40 pm 
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For truck beds? Why don't I just this stuff:
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Then I can plug up a leaky pipe or gutter while I am at it.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:51 pm 
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Alright. I started to hate this burst. It was not what I wanted to do and I really did not like covering up so much beautiful wood. Also, I got a lot of negative feedback on it, so I sanded it off. I think it is for the best.
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As of right now, this is one idea I have to cover up this goof but leave as much wood as possible exposed. Any and all suggestions are welcome.
The penciled in area will be black. And I will also even it out. It is a bit lopsided right now because I just quickly drew on the curves.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:23 pm 
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Sort of a Dracula haircut look.

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Hmmm...now all I see is Dracula.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:42 am 
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Don’t invite him into your home or you'll never get rid of him. wow7-eyes gaah

He is a big time moocher.

I like the look of the back better now. Showing as much Koa as possible is a good move.


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Go for it tony ! looks like a great design ! [:Y:]

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I guess my personal preference would be for the curves to be faired such that they ended tangent to the side and tangent to the fretboard. Just my opinion - of which I have several :lol:

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I think you're on the right track, but you need to think flashy instead of coverup. Inlay abalone where I've shaded in green.
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Your binding goes against the top edge, the bottom edge is against the koa.
That's what I would do if it were my problem, but it's not, so I don't care! duh


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 12:25 pm 
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Funny, that is exactly what I suggested several pages ago. And for the record, it is not Dracula's haircut those are cat ears! Go ahead and inlay a few veneer line ear hairs. . .

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Yeah, Bryan I know. But some people need to be told several times before they hear you. laughing6-hehe
It's also pretty close to Tony's first attempt at fixing it.
edit: 12 pages and still going. Not strong, but still going!

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rather than Mr. Dracul's hairline, i think it looks more like a cape draped over someone's shoulders, perhaps Vlad's himself. can you reengineer the headstock to look like the Count from Sesame Street?


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Umm...maybe not exactly like the count, but close.

Rodger, I didn't take your initial suggestion because that would mean I had to comment on the the obvious and I wasnt sure if that would cause you distress. However, I think it is plain to see your influence on my current fix. Wow! I totally got through that without mentioning......YOU HAVE A SUPERFLOUS "D" IN YOUR NAME!!!!!

Thanks for the idea Rod-gore. That's how I pronounce it in my head.

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Tony_in_NYC wrote:
Umm...maybe not exactly like the count, but close.

Rodger, I didn't take your initial suggestion because that would mean I had to comment on the the obvious and I wasnt sure if that would cause you distress. However, I think it is plain to see your influence on my current fix. Wow! I totally got through that without mentioning......YOU HAVE A SUPERFLOUS "D" IN YOUR NAME!!!!!

Thanks for the idea Rod-gore. That's how I pronounce it in my head.


Well, it was Bryan's suggestion initially, I just illustrated it.

Funny you should mention that, here's the story:
The "D" is in my first name because my mother wanted my nickname to be "Rod". Only one person in the world has ever called me "Rod."
My father calls me Pete, probably just to irritate my mother.

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How about a pair of Burton Legeyet's (whoops, I think I butchered Burton's last name there) scooped cutaways?


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StevenWheeler wrote:
How about a pair of Burton Legeyet's (whoops, I think I butchered Burton's last name there) scooped cutaways?


I love that idea!


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There are times when you can make mistake into an interesting feature, or when the time it takes to fix it is justified because the result will be OK, the instrument or materials is really precious, etc. When it is neither, it is usually better to cut your losses and start over. It will probably take less time, and you will be much happier with the result. My advice is to make a new top, this thing is going down hill.

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Tony, maybe you sholud give it some Fender/Gibson treatment. Sand it down, Bondo and paint. Just joking. A sunburst would work. But on koa its not that great of a look. You could just blacken the upper to hide and softly do the rest. With koa it would look wierd. Anyway, not that I care, but thats what I have to say for now.

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I want to punch this ukulele in the face.

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Tony_in_NYC wrote:
I want to punch this ukulele in the face.


So do it ... and then give it a new face beehive

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It is a good thing that nobody cares about this project. Given the time that all of us have spent on this thread, not seeing it come to fruition would be tragic. Instead of the threat of scores of villagers brandishing torches and pitchforks marching on your shop (thanks to general apathy) you face a handful of shrugs and snickers. But don’t let that stop you, go ahead and finish . . . if you want. . . I don’t care.

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