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Mini Pocket Ukulele

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Saddle and fret markers
Saddle and fret markers
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Bridge and center ring
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Fretboard with pause
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Introduction

A mini, pocket ukulele, perfect for taking along with you, when you travel! A fully playable, 75% scale, soprano ukulele. Only 15 inches tall, 10.2 inch scale length, and super cute.

 

Update - 01-10-2026 - I've removed the tuner files from this project and moved them to their own project - the Mini Ukulele Tuner.  The design has been updated to be stronger.  These are in a separate project now as I am using them in other new upcoming ukulele designs.

 

Click the video below for a sound demo:

 

Print Settings

  • Rafts: No
  • Supports: None of the parts require supports
  • Resolution: 0.12 mm
  • Wall loops: 5
  • Infill: 50%

For the fretboard, I paused the print at the top of the fretboard to change filament colors, so that the frets print in a different color than the fretboard

 

All parts were printed with 5 shell layers and 50% infill for strength. No supports, rafts, or brims required for any part.

Parts needed

You'll need

  • Body
  • Neck and Headstock
  • Bridge
  • Center ring
  • Fretboard
  • 5 fret markers
  • Saddle
  • Strap pin, if you want to use a strap

The saddle is a compensated saddle. When placing it in the slot in the bridge, pay attention to the orientation. The peaks in the middle part of the bridge should be further from the top of the uke, and peaks on the edges of the bridge should be nearer the top.

 

For smaller printers like the A1 mini, there is a split version of the neck and headstock.  For this, print the split neck and headstock - upper half, split neck and headstock - lower half, and split neck screw hole cover.  Use superglue and a number 2, 3//8'' wood screw to connect the neck upper and lower half.

 

In addition to the printed parts, you'll need 8, Number 2, 3/8'' wood screws for the tuners.

 

I used a 150 mm long, 5 mm diameter carbon fiber rod in the neck for strength. The rod is available from Amazon.

 

Stringing and Tuning the Uke

For the strings, I use regular soprano uke strings. I like D'Addario Nyltech.     There are many instructions on Youtube available for stringing a uke.  Search for how to string a slotted bridge uke. 

 

The Mini pocket ukulele can be tuned to GCEA like a regular soprano and sounds great.  However, I often also tune it higher to CFAD.  At this tuning, the string tension is similar to a soprano tuned to GCEA.

Tuners

Use my Mini Uke Tuners with the Mini Pocket Ukulele.  That page also has instructions for installing the tuners

 

Building the Uke

For details on building the uke, see the video I put together for my full size, soprano ukulele.  Ignore the instructions on tuner in this video, though.  Use the instructions in the video on the Mini Uke Tuner page. 

 

I use Gorilla brand superglue gel for glueing. If the bridge isn't glued properly, it can pull off. I found lightly sanding the bottom of the bridge really helps. I also apply pressure using clamps for 10 or 15 minutes to make sure it is strongly attached.

 

Update 10-28-24: A split version of the neck and headstock has been added to allow for printing on smaller printers like the Bambu Lab A1 mini.

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Nice little ukulele. Printed for my son and just for fun. I also made 0.4mm glossy panels for the whole body, so it looks like a real ukulele from the store 😂
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That's cool! Curious how you made the glossy panels?
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Replying to @jwnicholson :
smooth plate with 3d effects
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Printed two of these as trophies for the coaches of my daughter's soccer team, going to have the girls sign the back. Only issue I really had was the holes in the gears for string 2 and 3 weren't quite big enough to double loop those strings, so I had to make the hole 10% bigger. Other than that, a great print. The soccer ball tuner nobs I custom made and had to print flat to get the soccer ball on both sides, so I split them in half with a little dowel square to help join them together (and they are printed with a 0.2mm nozzle because of the needed definition. Great ukulele as always!
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I love your designs. The soccer ball tuner knobs are a really nice touch.
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tried printing neck and headstock twice, came off bed both times, slight blobbing at the top on the top of the second one (which did get further), any idea why??
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Oh no, sorry you are having difficulties. In the past, I would have similar problems. It would get close to the top and nearly done and then get knocked down which was extremely frustrating. I always assumed it had to do with my build plate and I would clean with soap and water as I had read in various places. That sort of helped but not really. Then I printed this build plate cleaner : https://makerworld.com/en/models/786671-build-plate-cleaner-tool#profileId-724463 I got a microfiber cloth, put it in the cleaner, and started spraying it with IPA and cleaning the build plate before EVERY print. I can't emphasize enough what a HUGE difference this has made in eliminating those kind of failures. I almost never see any of the adhesion issues I used to have. I don't know if it will fix your issues but it can't hurt and hopefully it will help.
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Replying to @jwnicholson :
I actually have that saved to print later! but alright Ill try to make sure the plate is clean
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Replying to @RetroFuturism :
You could try increasing the size of the brim, too. Sometimes that seemed to help
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I love, love how this came out. The project. The videos. Everything was 5*s. I gained some learnings from this print for the next one. Thank you for all the effort you put into this.
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I'm really glad that you were able to get past your problems with the neck. Thank's for posting your make. It looks great! And thanks so much for the boosts!!!
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The split profile for the neck which was specially designed for the A1 Mini does not work with this one please check what happened there I would like to be able to build a complete ukulele😅
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Hi, I'll take a look at it. Can you tell me what problem you are having?
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Replying to @jwnicholson :
i tried to Print it with my a1 Mini, via Smartphone App, and it says the Profile is incompatible with the Split neck, so maybe there was some mistake in the Upload
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Replying to @user_3942176595 :
That's weird. I checked and the A1 Mini is included in the printer compatibility list for the split neck. Can you try it from a computer? If that doesn't work you could download the .stl files.
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Great model. Printed it with Fluorescent Green and Black PETG from Tinmorry on my A1 mini. Wasn’t patient enough with glueing the bridge but a second attempt after a day of clamped drying did the trick. Did this one as a test, now starting your bigger version. But nice that the mini fits in a backpack!
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Looks great! Love the combination of black and florescent green. Thanks for sharing your make.
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All in PLA on my A1 very surprised, by the resonance and its general appearance... wow so cute
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Thanks for sharing your make. Looks great!
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This worked beautifully. I had never paused a print to change the color before-simple and effective.
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Thanks for sharing your make. I love the colors! And thanks for the boost!
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This was a great little project. Works very well. I'm printing a second one now ! I've made a custom front face for it.
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Thanks for sharing your make! I love the custom face. Also, thanks for the detailed feedback on the various parts. I really appreciate it!
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printed great on A1 mini Bambu cool plate Bambu cocoa brown
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