Sanding
Ukulele Body
The components that make the ukulele body have been
To sand the ukulele body:
1.Wear an approved respirator and safety glasses when sanding wood!
2.Using either an electric palm sander or a sanding block, sand the ukulele body (EXCEPT the neck notch, the edges, and the sound hole) with #180 grit
Note: If
3.Repeat Step 2 with #240 grit sandpaper.
4.Repeat Step 2 with #320 grit sandpaper.
5.Wipe the ukulele body with a damp cloth. Wiping the workpiece with a damp cloth before the final sanding helps to “raise” the wood grain; thus, allowing the “raised” grain to be sanded smooth.
6.Once the ukulele body is dry, repeat Step 4.
7.Wipe the ukulele body with a tack cloth to remove all remaining sanding dust.
Neck
Like the body, most of the neck has been machined at the factory; however, the
To sand the ukulele neck:
1.Wear an approved respirator and safety glasses when sanding wood!
2.Using the sanding technique described in Steps
Note: Sanding the fingerboard mounting sur- face will affect the playability of the ukulele and could lead to irreparable damage.
Fingerboard
The fingerboard requires no sanding.
Note: Sanding the fingerboard will affect the play- ability of the ukulele and could lead to irreparable damage.
Bridge
The bridge has been finished at the factory and requires no sanding.
Model T10458 (Mfg. Since 10/11)