| Project by MVGraz | posted 1059 days ago | 2158 views | 3 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
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Guitar workstation for my brother. Used as a platform to work on a guitar, such as changing strings, cleaning, or working on the electronics. Made of walnut and ambrosia maple. Used dark cork as a soft buffer to protect the guitar. Very simple design, but used a sliding dovetail for the back brace which I hadn’t done before. Took some trial and error on the router table for the dovetail. Kind of looks like a suped up ironing board…I think next time I will put some more thought into the design. Put some gripper feet on the bottom. Finished with some poly.
For you guitarists, the demonstration guitar is my son’s PRS. The signature on the top is Ted Nugent’s – we ran into him at an event and he signed it for him.
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 1059 days ago
Good idea well done
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CampD
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#2 posted 1059 days ago
Simple but looks effective, just what is needed for adjustments.
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Kent Shepherd
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#3 posted 1059 days ago
Looks like something I need
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