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Caution: It is not recommended to use a power screwdriver on this step. These are tiny screws, and they may 

not withstand the torque of the drill. Hand-tightening with a screwdriver will ensure that the heads do not strip, 

and you will be able to seat them firmly enough.  
 

Step 

16

—Installing the Strings

 

To start, take the pack of strings (Part Q) that came with your kit, and open it up. Identify the four separate 

numbered clear string envelopes in the pack. 
Stringing your Gittylele is a fairly straightforward process. You will be making a looped knot at one end of 

each string, feeding it up through the holes in the tailpiece and then through the loop of the knot. The strings 

will then run them up the neck and wrapping them around the tuner post, ending by threading the string end 

through the hole on the post. 
The 4th and 1st strings are the same gauge (thickness). The 4th string is placed above the thickest string, 

closest to the top of the box when in the playing position. The 3rd string is the thickest of the four. The second 

string goes below the 3rd and above the 1st, with the 1st as the bottom most string when in the playing posi-

tion.  
Or to put it another way, when looking at the instrument from the front, the strings will go 4, 3, 2, 1 from left to 

right: small, largest, second largest small. See the photo on the next page for a visual reference.  

NOTE: for left-handed playing, just reverse the order of the strings! 

 

Summary of Contents for GittyKits Gittylele Ukulele Kit

Page 1: ...Copyright 2016 C B Gitty Crafter Supply 1 The GITTYLELE Ukulele Kit Assembly Instructions How To Guide Product 36 011 01 View this guide in full color online www CBGitty com GittyleleKit...

Page 2: ...and neck of our Gittylele are all made from thin plywood panels custom cut on a high power CNC laser machine This kit was 100 designed in the United States and all of the wooden parts are USA made in...

Page 3: ...r mounting holes Tools Needed The following tools and supplies are what we recommend for completing this kit they are the same ones we used when making this guide You may be able to substitute other t...

Page 4: ...k Parts R S on the kit contents photo arranging them as in the photo above Place the piece with the pre drilled tuner holes on a flat surface and spread a thin layer of glue evenly throughout the whol...

Page 5: ...e A flat work surface like a table or bench top is highly recommended for this step to eliminate any bowing or warpage that might occur in the neck you want it to be as straight and flat as possible B...

Page 6: ...ure a flush tight fit on the corners gently tap with a hammer or press together with your clamp We recommend squeezing a little glue into the slots to help sturdy up the box but it is not absolutely n...

Page 7: ...scribed above Step 7 Gluing in the Neck Brace Now it is time to install the bracing for the neck Part F Spread a layer of glue on one side of the included block Push up against the top of the box it s...

Page 8: ...screw the neck to the brace using the two longer screws provided Part M counter sinking slightly so that they sit flush with the rest of the fretboard It will not be necessary to clamp this together a...

Page 9: ...P Decorating This step is entirely optional but if you want to add some custom decoration to your ukulele this is a good time to do it before any additional hardware gets added Staining painting wood...

Page 10: ...ele over to find the pre drilled holes on the back of the neck and the top of the body Take one of the two provided screws and carefully fasten one end of the brace leaving it slightly loose while you...

Page 11: ...through the holes in the tailpiece and then through the loop of the knot The strings will then run them up the neck and wrapping them around the tuner post ending by threading the string end through...

Page 12: ...bottom of the nut to the top of the bridge as shown in the photo on the next page Slide the bridge around under the strings until the top ridge is exactly at 13 inches It is recommended that you file...

Page 13: ...ugh as this can cause buzzing and other issues If the action ends up too low you can always put a thin spacer pennies or nickels work well under each end of the bridge to raise it up a little Part 3 T...

Page 14: ...to Play Resources There are many online resources for how to play the ukulele including a growing library of video how to les sons over at www CigarBoxGuitar com C B Gitty also sells a How to Play th...

Page 15: ...itar Amps 54 99 and up These custom amps are handmade in our New Hampshire workshop Great for practice studio busking www CBGitty com guitar amps The Acoustic Pro Cigar Box Guitar 299 99 Rich lush aco...

Page 16: ...Copyright 2016 C B Gitty Crafter Supply 16 www CBGitty com CanjoKit www CBGitty com AmpKit www CBGitty com DiddleyKit...

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