@@CircuitsAndStrings I bought a wood Sopranissimo and someone on a forum suggested the brown Worth soprano strings so I could use normal tuning, and it worked. You could try that sometime when you need to change the strings.
@@CircuitsAndStrings Ah yes. That makes sense. That approach I have heard for strings that slack at standard tune. I have no experience with a sopranissimo instrument, but would love to try.
Ngayon ko lang ito nakita Ang Ganda!
Salamat!
Too cute, Dan, too cute 😍
Thanks, Ning! 😊
❤ 😊👍🏻..!
That is ridiculously cool! Great idea and result. How did you end up attaching the bridge? Is it just screwed into the plastic?
I used super glue and screws into the plastic. I think it should be pretty strong. 🤞
Nice lil build!
Thanks for checking it out!
Cute
Thanks! It was fun to make.
Thanks Danial
Sweet!
Very cool. Sound is good. Tuning it up a full step helps the intonation at that small scale?
The strings were a little floppy in standard tuning, so tuning it up made the strings a better tension.
@@CircuitsAndStrings I bought a wood Sopranissimo and someone on a forum suggested the brown Worth soprano strings so I could use normal tuning, and it worked. You could try that sometime when you need to change the strings.
@@CircuitsAndStrings Ah yes. That makes sense. That approach I have heard for strings that slack at standard tune. I have no experience with a sopranissimo instrument, but would love to try.
I do love Worth strings, so I will have to try them out.
Where did you get that body?
I 3D printed it.
@@CircuitsAndStringsare the files available? I’d like to do my own to show a couple of friends
@@basicallysnake the file is setup for a smaller Sopranissimo uke with an 11 inch scale.
mgbguitars.com/products/mgb-sopranissimo-ukulele-kit
@@basicallysnake do you still want the file?
@@CircuitsAndStringsyes please (though I don’t have the money for the actual kit yet, haha)