Last year, I participated in some kind of hackathon project where makers can come together and brainstorm ideas in order to help a group of physically challenged people achieve their respective wishes...Read More
See also: part 1 This project is not an original design. Well not by me anyway… The original hangers I bought can be found here. I am attempting to make my own because they were quite expensive,...Read More
I currently own 6 or 7 guitars. A few years ago I bought a set of four nice plywood wall hangers so they can be displayed on a large blank wall in my living room. But if you are a mathematical genius ...Read More
Now that everything is painted, there’s not much more to do besides finishing it all up. I applied a white pinstripe and did a custom headstock ‘logo’. Hell yeah! Enjoy the last pict...Read More
Time for making the guitar look pretty! I first applied a pore-sealant and gave it a good sanding afterwards. About the rest of the pictures, I’ll just let them speak for themselves. Last...Read More
Next I hand-routed all the cavities where the electronics (and also the neck) would come. The pockets are not perfect but hey, its not too bad either… While doing this, I managed to apply t...Read More
Next up was milling the guitar body. I did it with a manual router, using the MDF template I made earlier. After cleanup: This is why a man needs a mancave: For the organic features, I used a belt san...Read More
This is a project I did a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but I’m still kinda proud of it, so I decided to put it up here. Well, that, and I am still waiting for components for ongoing ...Read More