Thanks. I'd add that I aim for halfway along the seam between the two side pieces and draw a cross with a pencil on some masking tape to give me a target to aim for with the drill.
Funny story, i got some of these for mine and after i bought it i completley forgot i dont have a drill, and i didnt want to wait for it so i manually put them in using a screwdriver, it took forever but hey it worked and now it i can use a strap, next time im making sure i have a drill with me
I’ve been buying some from these folks, they are a little smaller than the guitar ones. www.etsy.com/shop/NuovoDesign?campaign_label=epp_buyer_shipping_confirmation_treatment_recs&email_sent=1678543363&euid=AGsO1-5LtJPuwB-n-X4fws7RnJd1&eaid=79615346&x_eaid=8de9d2ea3a
Do you mean a metal one or a wooden one? If it’s the wood one, just pick out some buttons from www.stewmac.com. If it’s metal, I’m not sure how to drill for that.
@@beansproutmusicalinstruments It’s a cheap ukulele, but it’s a gift (for a 10-year old). I figure the strap will be very helpful for her, but I’m concerned about it getting torn out. I guess I’ll give it a shot…
Thanks. I'd add that I aim for halfway along the seam between the two side pieces and draw a cross with a pencil on some masking tape to give me a target to aim for with the drill.
This video helped me tons! Thank you!
Funny story, i got some of these for mine and after i bought it i completley forgot i dont have a drill, and i didnt want to wait for it so i manually put them in using a screwdriver, it took forever but hey it worked and now it i can use a strap, next time im making sure i have a drill with me
Now im sooo curious how wood glue taste...
What do you do if there is no block?
Find another option that doesn’t require strap pegs unfortunately. There are a few.
Thanks! I was about to do it wrong!
so we are generally using guitar pins on the ukes, i have a hard time finding a uke strap pin...
I’ve been buying some from these folks, they are a little smaller than the guitar ones. www.etsy.com/shop/NuovoDesign?campaign_label=epp_buyer_shipping_confirmation_treatment_recs&email_sent=1678543363&euid=AGsO1-5LtJPuwB-n-X4fws7RnJd1&eaid=79615346&x_eaid=8de9d2ea3a
I had to use a 1/8" bit, it was more difficult to drive screw home on the KALA Travel Ukulele?
Hi, what would you recommend for a National resonator ukulele please? Concert size. Thank you 😊
Do you mean a metal one or a wooden one? If it’s the wood one, just pick out some buttons from www.stewmac.com. If it’s metal, I’m not sure how to drill for that.
Can I still install a strap button on the bottom if there’s no wood block backing?
You can try, but it might rip out and badly damage the instrument.
@@beansproutmusicalinstruments It’s a cheap ukulele, but it’s a gift (for a 10-year old). I figure the strap will be very helpful for her, but I’m concerned about it getting torn out. I guess I’ll give it a shot…
If it’s truly a cheapo, then I might consider putting a ball of epoxy inside the hole, to create a bit more for the threads to hold to inside the uke.