DIY Guitar Messing About (11 Viewers)

it's a fucking disease is what it is. i've bits half the size of my phone i hold on to.

but that time once every few months where you need a shim or a repair piece, or a small sanding block, you feel truely justified.

during a guitar build I typically hold onto some of the thicker planing shavings for crack filling purposes. these then migrate to the corners, under larger offcuts...
 
i bought one of those outdoor storage boxes to store some of the stuff i got after eowyn.
but some of the nice maple i got is splitting. which was inevitable, i'll just have to work with it.
 
i got it home a couple of months back and ran a plane over it - it was filthy when i got it. it immediately started chipping the plane blade - on closer inspection it looked like the heads of loads of tiny pins in it, which would have made it unworkable. but i realised it was loads of tiny balls of metal - i spent ages picking them out with a pin. i suspect someone had been welding above it or near it.
 
What's the plan for it? Keep or sell?

sell probably.
it's fun to mess about with, and actually is very playable as a 'regular' guitar, but I kinda built it more as a project than as something I wanted. (and I like the idea that there is a growing number of my unusual instruments out there in the hands of weirdos/musos in Ireland and beyond)
 
Reason I asked was that I sent it to a guitar nerd I know, he's going to browse through your YouTube channel later. Not saying he's interested in buying, mind.

He's more the classical guitar type generally.
 
Reason I asked was that I sent it to a guitar nerd I know, he's going to browse through your YouTube channel later. Not saying he's interested in buying, mind.

He's more the classical guitar type generally.

hope the decidely non-classical guitar standard playing doesn't put him off ;-)

I've a slight bit of final fret leveling to do (possibly this evening), and then I might throw it up on adverts over the w/end. from experience will either go in a matter of days.... or still be up there in time for xmas..
 

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