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Cut This Template From The Sheet of Paper and Use Spray Adhesive With Brace Ends Drilled

Ends Drilled And Brace Centers Scratched Into The Surface


To Attach To A Piece Of Plexiglas or Lexan. (Keep Protection Paper On Of The Plastic, You Now Have A Very Long-Lasting Top Template And
The Plastic.) Cut Out The Top Outline Precisely To This Outline And Top Brace Marking Template.
Sand To The Line Edge With A Spindle Sander If Available.
Knock-Off The Edges Of The Plastic Slightly To Prevent Injury And
Next Use a Sharp Scratch All Or Other Sharp Instrument And Mark All Damage.
Of the Brace Ends Clearly Into the Plastic.
Note That The Lexan Will Be Harder To Sand And Will Scratch Easier,
Chuck Up A 1/16" Drill Bit In Your Drill Press And Carefully Drill A Hole But It Is Very Durable. Plexiglas Will Crack If Dropped On Your Shop
Through All Of the Brace Ends Floor.

Use A Sharp Scratch All Or Other Sharp


Instrument And Mark All The Brace Ends.
These Are Shown With The Small Circle At
The Centerline Intersection

Once All The Holes Have Been Drilled,


Remove The Paper Protection From
The Plastic.

For The Brace Intersections, Take A


Drill Holes Through Brace End
Sharp Pointed Tool, Like A Scratch Awl
Intersections - Be Precise
And Mark The Centerline Of Each
Brace Clearly Into The Surface Of The
Plastic.

Center Of Sound Hole

Top & Brace Locator Template Neck & Fretboard Templates


Each of these light lines represents a reference line
1" or 25.4mm apart

19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Center of Upper Bout

Center of Lower Bout

Tail Block
Center of Waist
Block
Head

Note: The depth of this template represents


the total depth of the ukulele, which includes
This point starts at the center of the tail block
the top and back plates. You should subtract
for reference point one.
the dimensions of these 2 plates from your
template when you finalize the dimension
or your guitar will be deeper by that amount.

The dashed lined represents a straight line drawn from


The neck block to the tail block. As you can see, if you
would trim your guitar sides to this line you would have a lot
of reforming to do. 14 Fret Tenor Ukulele Side Template
Center Template On Brace And
Mark Out Contour.

Back Arch Contour

14 Fret Tenor Ukulele Arch Template


Block Templates Note For Detailed Construction Instructions
Refer To Our Book "Guitar & Ukulele Construction
Handbook @ http://shopglss.com

Georgia Luthier Supply


This Drawing or Drawings Are To Used For One Use Only And
Not Reproduced For Any Other Purpose Than Construction Of Date: March 27, 2013 Sheet Number

05
This Particular Instrument, and a One Time Reproduction Only
is Allowed Revisions: May 24, 2014
Reproduction, Distribution or Sales For Any Other Use Is Strictly

14-Fret Tenor Ukulele Plan


Prohibited And Falls Under U.S Copyright Laws For David
VerBurg AIA c 2013 Unless Noted Otherwise,
This Sheet Size Is Metric A1 Size Overall Size is 841mm x
These Plans Are Drawing
594mm With 15mm Borders On All Sides. For USA Customers Full Scale. They Are
Print On Architectural "D" (24" x 36") Without Resizing For 1:1 Labeled in mm and
Printout. Fractional Inches

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