A cigar box guitar tutorial was the first project video of this kind I ever filmed. That was 4 years ago. I've always wanted to build a fretted version from ...
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Yes would look better neck inside the box! As for tuners I would have used smaller if there is such a thing, as for wingnuts there might be an issue with one nut hitting the other but im sure there is an easy fix fot that somewher!
Several interesting ideas that I've gotta try. Clearly this guy has some woodworking experience as well as playing guitar.
Although (1) I'd want to sand a D-curve on the back of that neck and (2) I'd put some wing nuts on those eye bolts and (3) I would not want to cut a slot for the neck into the box lid that's gonna be my soundboard.
Sorry guys but this is NOT ME! Just to clear the confusion!
It's just a vid I found on youtube thought the idea of the tuners was kinda interesting and old school!
Whoa! That's good. At first I thought that was you Scruggy and I thought "we can't tell you anything" but we can all learn something from this! Oh my, that reminds me why I'm not a big fan of chisels unless you have a real good touch.
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Yes would look better neck inside the box! As for tuners I would have used smaller if there is such a thing, as for wingnuts there might be an issue with one nut hitting the other but im sure there is an easy fix fot that somewher!
Several interesting ideas that I've gotta try. Clearly this guy has some woodworking experience as well as playing guitar.
Although (1) I'd want to sand a D-curve on the back of that neck and (2) I'd put some wing nuts on those eye bolts and (3) I would not want to cut a slot for the neck into the box lid that's gonna be my soundboard.
It's just a vid I found on youtube thought the idea of the tuners was kinda interesting and old school!
Fine Playing Scruggy Sounds Great Man
Interesting tuners. Good sounding guitar. Woody sounding. Neat.
Whoa! That's good. At first I thought that was you Scruggy and I thought "we can't tell you anything" but we can all learn something from this! Oh my, that reminds me why I'm not a big fan of chisels unless you have a real good touch.