Tenor Ukulele
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I wanted to print a tenor ukulele, but I couldn't find one I liked, so I decided to draw one from scratch. Afterwards, I sliced the model and changed some overhang to be able to print it on the P1S
I uploaded a short video to hear how the final product how it sounds. I'm quite happy with the outcome, except that I can't play ukulele :-)
Inside the neck is a 5mm x 300mm long carbon rod for stability. You can buy any you like. Its recommended, otherwise the ukulele is out of tune in no time.
Most of the parts are glued together using a two-component epoxy.
The Tuners are standard Grover 9NB, pick any Teonr ukulele strings you like.
Some parts are printed with support and need a bit of work to get them out. Especially the upper and lower body parts. But it's done in no time.
There are 2 versions of the upper body:
- regular
- f-shape sound hole

Hier some pictures












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