Like my own build, Tim cut the ukulele with a coping saw and the tuning pegs went in “wonky.” He used a softer wood, which caused the strings to bite into the holes, which made the ukulele go out of tune. What
where you can customize your own Kanile’a tenor ukulele in regards to materials, woods, cuts, finishes, etc. The base build model tenor ukulele sells for near $1,700, and the
“Starter kits” (see below). This is also a common ukulele price range for “starter kits” that include a case, tuner, and some picks or a lame-o guidebook. Personally however, I’d put the money you might spend on a starter kit into just a uke. Putting those $10-15 towards the...