Electric Guitar With Chopping Board

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Electric Guitar With Chopping Board

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Hi friends, today I want to share with you one of my hobbies.
This time it's an electric super-economic and totally homemade guitar with recycled parts. I used to make an old chopping board, which was unused few years in the house of my grandparents. The mast did it with a wooden board I bought in the first timber I found, it is Anchico. The fretboard, and the pickguard made them a sheet plywood X wood that was in the shed my house unused. The microphones are made with scrap wood left over from the cuts of the previous pieces, copper wire, X diameter drew him out of pieces of washing machines that did not serve more, like magnets and steel cylinders the I cut a rod that was also in the house. I tell them that my knowledge of luthiery are null, and I have no woodworking tool unless the chisel. I think the important thing about this project is not luthiery itself (which I leave these tremendous artists, much admired), but the importance of involving fully recycled components in the construction of musical instruments. There may be a few errors in the methods I used, but to learn, sometimes you have to do, (I think they always do).

Well, Let's Start.

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This is the handle and cut. It is in one piece, so I had to cut lengthwise and widthwise middle complicated work, because what I did to saw.

Cut Neck and Body

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Truss

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I did it with a threaded rod that I bought at the hardware store. At one end I placed a latch (T-shaped) and at the other end nut cylinder cap moped.

Truss2

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The support base for the screw head made with a piece of iron that had at home:

Fretboard

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Wood fretboard is a piece of wood that was in the barn house, tried to give a curvature; although it was a fairly large radius.

Dishes

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The cuts for the dishes, I made a mini saw, and calculated distances with a program for android.

Dishes2

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Frets placed, glued, and filed down

Pegs

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In this photo he had finished the blade and then put the pegs:

Cap to the Truss Rod Adjustment

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Cap to the adjusting screw soul, made of the same wood as the handle, and spent a crackle

Pickups

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Microphones:
They carry a lot of work, but not impossible, and got a better sound than I expected. I cut wood and made holes for the steel cones:

Pickups2

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Center caps and glued, ready to wind:

Winding

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Winding, very thin wire that brought about little motors of washing machine timers. Not that caliber has, but ...

Winding2

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They can see a walrus grabbed engine, which tried to walk at low speed but I could not because I had to do a lot of strength, and warmed, so I used it only as an axis. I had to hand-wound about 10Kohm copper wire.

Finishing Microphones

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After a few hours, and some neck pains finished the first captor,
I also used cedar to cover the top and sides.

Draft

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Cavities made with a glass wick had at home, but can be done with any other tool, and more wordy.
For what I sought was well enough.

Varnished

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Pickguard

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Finalized the pills, I started with the pickguard, also with a piece of wood that was in the house

Circuit

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Settled pills, potentiometers, and circuit. It is advisable to place a layer of foil on the back pickguard, to act as a screen. At least it worked for me

Finishing

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Hope you like.
Sorry for my bad English Regards!

Do not forget to visit my blog: http://www.guitarratabladepicar.blogspot.com.ar/

Matias Natal