I built a UKULELE for my sister's birthday, from scratch - full build, no talking

This is how I built a ukulele for my sister. this is my second attempt at making a ukulele, I did build one for myself before the one you see in this video. my sister's is exactly the same as mine except mine has a quarter sawn figured maple fretboard, cheap tuning machines and doesn't have a heel cap. 0:00 Milling (with power tools) 0:42 Yay! Hand tools ! Specs are: . mahogany top and back . maple sides . maple fretboard . spruce bracings . mahogany shop made kerfed linings . walnut neck (14-ish ° scarf joint) . walnut rosette inlay, mahogany tail block inlay . walnut bridge with bone bridge saddle . 345 mm scale length . bone nut . Gotoh tuning machines . Aquila strings Nothing flashy, just a simple & classic design. Link to the full demo (Dream a little dream of me):    • Sound test of my handcrafted soprano ukule...   I'm building things all the time, follow me on instagram: instagram.com/tchiksguitars Thanks for watching!