Ukulele Manifesto

While most ukuleles look like mini guitars, other popular forms have emerged--the Bell, the Pineapple, the Fluke. The variety may be due to the uke's reputation as a whimsical, "fun" instrument, inspiring non-conformity in design; and the uke's small size makes design experiments cheaper and easier.

For someone like me who likes to design and make things of wood, and who also likes ukulele music, the uke's design possibilities have proven irresistible. I have not been immune to the whimsy factor either. The results, you see here on this blog.

I make ukuleles at 2nd Chance Wood Co. in Durand, MI (https://www.facebook.com/pg/2ndchancewood/posts/?ref=page_internal) . The ukes are made entirely of recycled wood from old Michigan barns and urban reclaimed wood. The instruments are for sale at the 2nd Chance store in Durand, MI. Individuals or dealers may also contact me at raberdavid@yahoo.com.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Two Michi-leles and a Mod Bell

Latest out of the workshop--a Michi-lele soprano (Spalted Maple top), Michi-lele concert (Flame Box Elder top) and a Mod Bell (Elm top).  I call it a Mod Bell because I started with the idea of a traditional bell shaped ukulele and modified it.  I started out not very fond of this shape, but after making three now, I'm liking it better.  Seems to work well in terms of resonance.

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Fat Triangle Tenor Uke

Sierra, a co-worker at 2nd Chance Wood Company, playing one of my Fat Triangle ukuleles.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Ukulele Workbench

Lately I've been working on a few new Michi-leles, plus a Mod Bell type, replenishing  my stock after some sales.  Still have quite a few on hand, though, for sale at 2nd Chance wood company in Durand, MI, and in fact there is a SUMMER SALE going on right now--at least 15% off everything that is out there right now, about a dozen ukuleles of various styles.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

It's the Fabulous Wackylele!


I made a ukulele that's "bass-ackwards."  In God's name, WHY?  All I can say is, it felt like a mountain I had to climb.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

It's the Wackylele! How did this happen?

Had an idea to make a "bass-ackwards" ukulele, and now I'm in the process.  Have I gone overboard with whimsy factor?  You be the judge.

I thought this was may original idea, but after planning it out I did find an image of one very similar to it on the internet.  I guess some whimsical ideas are arrived at independently by different creators sometimes--just like monumental breakthroughs in science. Oh, well.  I'm going to keep on it until I get the cease-and-desist letter from the the patent holder. ;-)

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Camp Style

Recently built ukes in the so-called "Camp" style, first popularized in the 1920s.  I like the simplicity of the body shape--it's round, as you probably noticed.  The one at the top has a bigger body, though this is obscured by the fact that the one at the bottom is a tighter close-up picture.  Both are concert-sized.  I like the bigger body because it produces somewhat higher volume, though I think they both sound pretty sweet.   This is the first type I've made that includes some wood that is not reclaimed wood:  the sides are made of 3/8" bendable plywood, a commercial product, which I think works well for this application.  I don't mind not being a 100% purist with the reclaimed wood, especially since this will probably be my only departure ever from that 100%.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Cat's Eye Ukulele

Anatomically, it doesn't make sense.  Yes, the cat's head is at the end of the neck, but its one oversized eye is at the other end of the neck.  Well, that's whimsy for ya.

Mod Bell Ukulele Demo

I call this one the Mod Bell because I started off with the classic Bell style uke and modified it.  I like the ambrosia maple for a top.  The figure in the wood is kind of dramatic but a lot more subtle than than the craziness of spalted maple.  Although there is something to be said for craziness too.

Monday, October 1, 2018

Fat Triangle Ukulele (tenor) Demo

A coworker of mine at 2nd Chance Wood Co. was kind enough to do a video for me, singing and playing the Fat Triangle Ukulele (tenor) she purchased some time ago.  Look up Sierra's music page on FB at https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=baby%20bluu%27s%20music.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Camp Ukulele

Making a new ukulele type based on the camp style ukulele of the 1920s.  Mostly I like to do completely original designs, but this venerable old chestnut deserves a reiteration.  It's beauty is its simplicity.  It's round, that's it.  I wanted to make it extra durable like it would actually be used at summer camp by the campfire or maybe taken out to the beach, so the construction is somewhat heavy.  We'll see how it sounds.  Should be done next week.  I'll offer it for sale at Etsy--https://www.etsy.com/shop/DExtraUkuleles?ref=search_shop_redirect