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by johnnyb » Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:41 pm

i have been fixing and rebuilding guitars for a long time and ive finally decided to start making my own. im really good at making crappy guitars into really good players so i figured id give it a go. ive made 2 guitars in the past, which one i kept and plays really well, but they were one offs. i have made templates for body, neck, pickguards, headstock, fretboard etc... that way i can pump out a few at one time. i also make all my own jigs as well.

i have 2 kinds of builds going on. one will be a higher end model made with nice woods and hardware, while the 2nd type will be made from recycled materials. ive been in construction for a while and the ammount of materials that get thrown away is crazy. so i try to keep whatever i can to make stuff with. that plus tossed away furniture on the curb has supplied a few interesting materials.

so here is the start. as you can see the body was made out of an old table insert. i picked up 3 of them from the garbage and can make about 6 blanks from them. the neck blanks are made from scraps of maple flooring that were destined for the landfill. there was enough scraps to make 4 blanks, plus i know where to find more.

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clamping on the fretboard after putting in the truss rod.
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homemade fret saw jig
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it will be interesting to see how these things play and sound. eventually id like to wind my own pickups, but for now ill buy them. that is a whole other project in itself
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by VintAxe » Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:17 am

I wish I had your energy (and woodshop) johnnyb :)

How did you come up with the body shape for the guitar? What are you thinking on the headstock profile?

I see a bright future for the Recycled Guitars company where you quit your day job and produce the first "green" guitars in the US. I think it is a cool idea. :wink:

I look forward to seeing how the guitar turns out, keep us posted.
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by johnnyb » Sat Sep 03, 2011 2:24 pm

here is the first rough shaping of the neck. its still pretty beefy but i like it. it has a 9.5" radius on the board. im trying to think of a good material to use for the side markers. any ideas?

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by VintAxe » Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:06 pm

Hey johnnyb.

I don't really have a practical suggestion for the side markers; more of a concept.

To me, the problem with side markers is you often can't see them very well in the dark stage light offered by most bar stages. Does a phosphorescent paint for the markers strike your fancy. These guy claim their pigments only lose 5% of their brightness over 10 years. I say lets make markers that work both in the light and the dark 8)

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by johnnyb » Wed Sep 28, 2011 11:22 am

I have seriously been contemplating doing that. The more I think about it the better of an idea it seems.

This project slowed down a little bit. I've been fixing up my old silvertone guitar. It's 1 of my favorites but it hasn't been a good gig guitar so I've been doing a lot of stuff to it to bring it back up to a professional player. When that one is done I'll get back to this project and post some more updates
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by cheepaxes » Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:48 pm

This looks like a cool project. I've considered doing stuff like this but am lacking in tools, workspace and skills. There are a lot of people on the TDPRI Telecaster forum who are making their own guitars like this and I find it fascinating to follow.

FWIW, as I understand it, Danny Gatton's approach to seeing side markers in the dark was to inlay small zircons (artificial diamonds)for side markers. They do a pretty good job of reflecting whatever light they pickup up.

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by johnnyb » Fri Oct 07, 2011 5:30 pm

ahhhh progress. ive been really trying to bust out the necks on this project as they are the most time consuming part of the build, a very step by step process. plus im trying to make a small pile of them so they will be ready. 3 of the recycled maple and 3 of the mahogany/rosewood. i have all the neck blanks made, the truss rod grooves cut, rough cut fretboard blanks
(i hope to plane the fret boards this weekend).

but until then i found a few hours to make a neck pocket jig. its made of old cabinet wood from a remodel. im trying to do as much recycling as i can throughout this whole project and ill tell ya, its much easier to go out and buy the stuff you need. anyway heres a few pics.

setting up the jig
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all that work for a hole.
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but its straight, tight and at a good angle.
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by johnnyb » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:35 pm

i little more progress on the prototype. im planning on putting it together and play it to make sure everything works o.k. then ill put a finish on it after the bugs are worked out. so far the only part i bought is the truss rod.

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by johnnyb » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:27 pm

Ahhhhhh, and yet another installment of recycled guitars. the prototype is all strung up and has had a few good jams with my band. there are a few tweaks to work out but all in all it is a decent guitar. i wasnt able to embed an audio or video clip so here is a link if you want to hear what a pile of discarded materials sounds like.

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http://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll14 ... GUITAR.mp4
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by johnnyb » Sun Nov 06, 2011 4:24 pm

so, moving on. im now starting to build a couple of nicer guitars using the same templates. now it really starts getting fun. pictured are 2 necks that are almost ready for frets. mahogany and rosewood. i really like the grain reflection of the rosewood so i thought id share it. one guitar is going to have a solid alder body with a sparkle type paint. the back will be stained to show off its grain. not sure of what color. the other will be made of black walnut from a local fallen tree. it fell like 10 years ago so the wood is dry. ill keep that one wood tone and no pickguard. they might start getting heavy.

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by johnnyb » Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:00 am

here is a mockup picture of one of the next guitars. black walnut body, mahogany neck and rosewood fretboard. im actually not as into "woody" guitars as i used to be, but i dont think i can paint this one a flashy color.

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