- Make plywood jig that is width of the narrowest point on the sound board to hold the back in place.
- Cut notches in lining where cross braces will be installed.
- Glue in bottom lining~. using 1″ spring clamps. Make sure lining is glued in even with or slightly higher than the bottom edge of the side pieces when installed.
- Cut and shape back braces for bottom and install in ‘ukulele. Back braces go in the narrowest and widest points.
- After glue has dried, sand bottom of body (including blocks and bracing) using a sanding block. Keep in mind that the back is usually curved or bellied outward (convex). This is accomplished by the curves of the two back braces.
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