Zimo DIY Ukulele Make Your Own Ukulele Hawaii Ukulele Kit(21in)
Artistic activities can provide children with an interesting and inspirational environment to
help children understand the natural world and realize their own exploration.
Children and parents work together to make parents more close to their children’s inner world,
excellent parent-child interaction.
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Product Features
- DIY soprano Hawaii ukulele Kits perfect for anyone and even serious musicians
- Using the latest technology along with highly trained and experienced craftsman we are now offering a ukulele kit that simply cannot beat for it’s quality and price
- Sanded well, and pre-drilled. It will need a very slight sanding for finishing.
- This unfinished kit is high quality ukulele model which is also then finished and sold as a finished high grade model.
- Improved ukulele DIY instructions included. We improved the instruction to make it more helpful for the customer to assemble the ukulele! Youtube and FB also have the assembling video! All parts included to build a 100% playable (and great sounding) ukulele.
Great kit, just needs better instructions It’s not a bad ukulele kit, I just wish the instructions were more clear, detailed, and included at least some pictures. The paper says to use white latex glue, but I used wood glue instead.If anyone is confused by the instructions, this is what I did:1. Using the wood pegs and some glue, attach the neck to the body of the ukulele2. Glue the fretboard down so the 12th fret (the one below the two dots) is inline with the top of body3. Glue the nut at the top of the…
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My daughter loved the idea of a DIY uke My daughter loved the idea of a DIY uke. She is 13, and loves playing the ukulele and already owns 2 others. Important to note about this product – there are are no directions. We used one of my daughter’s ukuleles as a visual guide to help us assemble this one. I don’t know the terms because I myself am not musical, but there were no screw holes to attach to string tighteners to the uke. The screws are small, so my husband had to very carefully drill tiny holes for that. We had to guess…