I'm getting ready to build a few Cigar Box Guitars. I had a run of Kalimbas that I did for my daughters for Christmas and they turned out ok. Time to step up to a bigger challenge. I'm going to make about 4 or 5 ( one may be a bit smaller due to the size of the cigar box). I also plan on making some of the cigar box amps to go with them. I have been doing a bit of research and I'm thinking of making the guitars with a 22.250 scale and 18 fret due to the box size. Any thoughts? Did I mention, I've never played a guitar.
Dan
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It really helps to know a rancher when your building a guitar. Look at the bone I got today for free! This should make some good nuts and saddles.
I found another use for my dedicated mortise machine that sits and collects dust most of the time. This carpet set tool had a 5/8" shaft that fit into the collet with just a little reshaping to make it round. I also rounded the bottom edge to match my 16" radius fret board.
So that is now your fret press?
Yes Dan, I will probably get more use out of it as a fret press! Dedicated tools are nice when you have the room for them, but in a cluttered shop like mine it's nice to see it do more than a one trick pony.
Well I've been working on the neck and fret board for my 1st build. This one is an oak neck with a walnut headstock, heal and fret board. I made a scarf joint on the headstock and neck. The neck has a slight taper down to the box. The fret board has been a bit more of a challenge. I set a file for my cnc to cut it out, but then realized I didn't have any way to hold the piece down while machining. I decided to cut the frets by hand with a coping saw. That worked ok, but there is some room for improvement. The radius for the top of the fret board is 16". I built a jig for my table saw that rocked side to side to get the radius.
I think I need a CNC now....
Did a bit of work on the headstock shape patterns and turner layout on my cnc today. I also added and engraved my build name for this endeavor.
I added a turquoise and coral inlay to the 3 hole fender style head, just to see if it was going to turn out. What do you think?
Dan
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Wow, you own a CNC. Color me jealous.
I think you are in a perfect position to create your own distinctive headstock design.
Thanks everyone, the parts for the builds are starting to come in. I also decided to build a few of the cigar box amps. I received a kit from Gitty and put it together in a Nub box. I want to add a headphone jack, output jack and handle, but so far it's looking pretty good.
I've started working on some headstock designs and tuner layouts for both 3 and 4 string guitars. I like the contrast of dark and light woods together so I think I will make the headstocks and necks from different woods. My overall headstock pattern size is 8" long (including a few inches at the bottom for the scarf joint). Does that sound about right?
Is bending of the neck much of an issue on the 3/4 string guitars? Do I need to do a glue up for the neck with a center section turned so it's in a quarter sawed direction?
Dan