Hi, I'm building ukuleles, mostly sopranos, and to date I've stuck with a scale length of 13.75 inches / 350mm, which was the size of the first soprano I built. That appears to be the most common scale length for them. But I'm wondering why those numbers. Every article I've read defines the scale of a soprano as 13 inches, but I've yet to find one that is exactly 13 inches. With smaller ukes it's even weirder, Ohana and their duplicators use a scale of 11 15/16th inches for sopraninos, which is a bit over 300mm. Why not just round it out at 12 inches? Is there something magic in the numbers that I'm missing? Some calculation process that gives these weird sizes? I'm in the process of building a uke with an overall length of just under 19 inches so it'll fit in an airline carry on bag without any issues. At the moment it looks like a scale of about 12 1/2 inches. I'm not even sure if that makes it a soprano or a sopranino?
Thanks