Guitar #1.
Guitar #1.
This has been posted elsewhere so apologies to people who have already seen these pics, but...
I thought maybe this is the best forum to problem solve errors etc.
I finally got my shed built... It took nearly a year and involved doing a Owner Builders Course etc. But learnt a lot in the process and gave me a good excuse to acquire some expensive tools (of course offset by the money I saved by building it myself).
THE SHED...
Not being knowledgeable in these things I'm not sure whether this is a great idea or not. But I decided that rather and destroy quality timber with my first build I would used recycled stuff from my local demolitions.
Anyway some pics...
Some old silky oak sourced and resawn for the back.
Back bracing...
Timber for the sides...
Successfully bent (shame about the nail holes)...
Timber for the front, hoop or bunya pine I think...
Rosette...
Putting it all together, fingers crossed...
More to follow
I thought maybe this is the best forum to problem solve errors etc.
I finally got my shed built... It took nearly a year and involved doing a Owner Builders Course etc. But learnt a lot in the process and gave me a good excuse to acquire some expensive tools (of course offset by the money I saved by building it myself).
THE SHED...
Not being knowledgeable in these things I'm not sure whether this is a great idea or not. But I decided that rather and destroy quality timber with my first build I would used recycled stuff from my local demolitions.
Anyway some pics...
Some old silky oak sourced and resawn for the back.
Back bracing...
Timber for the sides...
Successfully bent (shame about the nail holes)...
Timber for the front, hoop or bunya pine I think...
Rosette...
Putting it all together, fingers crossed...
More to follow
Mike
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Thats exceptional mate.
Most people that start out, bu ordering a kit, or buy nice presized and thicknessed new wood, using recycled timber is a stage a lot further on, so you doing it out of recycled timber to start with makes it an excellent first build
Most people that start out, bu ordering a kit, or buy nice presized and thicknessed new wood, using recycled timber is a stage a lot further on, so you doing it out of recycled timber to start with makes it an excellent first build
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Well done mate..
Great way to tackle your first, your bound to pick up much more about the process by diving in and exploring the deeper end and that will progress you along very quickly..Nice shed too
(Would be good if you could include a name in your signature so we know who we are responding to.)
Cheers
Kim
Great way to tackle your first, your bound to pick up much more about the process by diving in and exploring the deeper end and that will progress you along very quickly..Nice shed too
(Would be good if you could include a name in your signature so we know who we are responding to.)
Cheers
Kim
Re: Guitar #1.
Looks great! Just remember though that those nail holes are "features" and should be refered to as such
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liam_fnq wrote:Looks great! Just remember though that those nail holes are "features" and should be refered to as such
That's what Taylor did with his Pallet Guitar.
Looks like you are off to a great start.
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Thanks for all the positive feedback guys...
Certainly been a lotta fun so far & not too much cussin'
Certainly been a lotta fun so far & not too much cussin'
Signature addedKim wrote:Well done mate..
Would be good if you could include a name in your signature so we know who we are responding to.
Cheers
Kim
Mike
Re: Guitar #1.
looks great so far - I look forward to watching the build progress!
Nail holes blah! - call them 'tone ports'!
Nail holes blah! - call them 'tone ports'!
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Nice!
I like da nail holes!!!!!!!!
Alan.
I like da nail holes!!!!!!!!
Alan.
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Some progress on the neck.
Spent a lot of time sharpening spoke shaves etc... But ended up doing most of it with files. I thought the "feel" was better.
You can see that I've also built my Neck Joint Routing Jig.
Spent a lot of time sharpening spoke shaves etc... But ended up doing most of it with files. I thought the "feel" was better.
You can see that I've also built my Neck Joint Routing Jig.
Mike
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Well pretty much finished (I think!).
Some problems and mistakes that I'll 'fess up to at a later date...
But for now some pics.
Sounds alright too...
youtu.be/
Some problems and mistakes that I'll 'fess up to at a later date...
But for now some pics.
Sounds alright too...
youtu.be/
Mike
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Wow Mike to the Guitar and the playing.
Rob
Rob
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Damn snickerty!!!
Thats a real nice guitar and playing too!
Congrats on number 1
Thats a real nice guitar and playing too!
Congrats on number 1
Cheers
Matt
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Congratulations Mike, fine sounding guitar and sweet picking there!
Cheers
Alan
Cheers
Alan
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Alan Hamley
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Re: Guitar #1.
Thanks for the feedback guys
FYI #2 has started already pics on the way soon.
CHEERS
FYI #2 has started already pics on the way soon.
CHEERS
Mike
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Great work Mike and nice performance also.
Cheers
Kim
Cheers
Kim
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Re: Guitar #1.
Congratulations Mike, that's a really nice guitar and sounds perfectly OK to me (or is it just the player? ).
As I see you were following a pretty straight forward strategy: first built the shed you planned to build the guitar in. Cool.
Now you can start to use your shed as a kitchen.
As I see you were following a pretty straight forward strategy: first built the shed you planned to build the guitar in. Cool.
Now you can start to use your shed as a kitchen.
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
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That looks and sounds better than my first guitar. Well done
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