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Thread: Another Cigar Box Guitar WIP
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25th March 2013, 07:01 PM #1
Another Cigar Box Guitar WIP
After seeing my first CBG, I just had to give it a go myself.
Done my basic research and made a start. It will be a 6-string, neck-thru, with DIY cigar-box. 'f' holes to let the sound out. The body will be 325mm x 215mm, neck will have 16 frets, (clear of body), and the scale is 25.34", same as a Martin.
The neck, box body and sides will be Merbau, soundboard will be Camphor Laurel and the fingerboard is New Guinea Rosewood. I got a piece of Maple from Mapleman for the soundboard, but liked the Camphor Laurel grain pattern more, (it sort of matches the Merbau I cut for the back), so will keep the Maple for my second guitar. The neck/headstock are one piece, so no scarf joint to worry about. Instead, I've added a volute at the back near the nut for added strength. Also, I made the neck/body angle 0.7 degrees, for 3mm extra clearance for the bridge/saddle. The saddle top will be about 9mm proud of the body.
I've incorporated an LMI 2-way truss rod into the neck and have a set of mini Grover 6-in-line machine heads and 2 x 2' Medium/Medium fretwire. The rest is yet to come.
Merbau stock for body back & sides:
(The back is book-matched & joined.)
aa. Merbau Body Back & Sides Stock.jpg
Camphor Laurel stock for soundboard:
(Another book-match.)
ab. Camphor Laurel Soundboard Stock.jpg
Truss rod, machineheads and medium/medium fretwire:
ac. Truss Rod, Fretwire & Machineheads.jpg
Fretboard radiussed and slotted:
(9.5" to 12" compound radius)
af. Fret Slotting Finished.JPG
Truss rod fitted:
(Those relief cuts on the neck back were to allow the timber to move all that it wanted before the real shaping. It did move, bowed about 1-2mm, so it wasn't a waste of time. Had to re-flatten the top before routing the truss rod slot.)
ah. Truss Rod Fitted 2.JPG ag. Truss Rod Fitted 1.jpg
Neck bottom rough-shaped:
aj. Neck Bottom Rough Shaped 1.jpg
Headstock rough-shaped:
al. Headstock Rough-shaped 1.JPG am. Headstock Rough-shaped 2.JPG
Neck mockup so far:
an. Headstock Rough-shaped Mockup.jpg
Got a long way to go, but I'm slowly getting there.
I'll taper the neck tomorrow, to match the fretboard.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.... Steve
-- Monkey see, monkey do --
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26th March 2013, 06:40 PM #2
Neck Taper Done
I got the neck tapered today, without incident:
(That's only a simulated nut - still have to buy a blank and shape it.)
ao. Neck Taper Done.jpg ap. Neck Tapered Mockup.jpg
aq. Neck Tapered Side View.jpg
Not sure whether to fit the truss rod next and glue on the fretboard, or to shape the bottom of the neck first. Definitely will be easier to clamp the fretboard if I attach it now.
I'll have to ponder this for a bit........ Steve
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28th March 2013, 05:41 PM #3
Neck Shaping Done
Finished shaping and sanding the back of the neck today. Bought some micro-mesh pads a couple of weeks ago, so gave them a test run on this. They certainly work well, and make the timber look like there's already a finish applied: -
ar. Neck Shaped 1.JPG as. Neck Shaped 2.jpg... Steve
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29th March 2013, 03:01 PM #4
Headstock Drilling
Drilling the tuner holes.
Crude setup, but it works. The holes need to be 10mm dia at the back, 10mm deep, then 8mm dia to the front. So far so good.: -
at. Headstock Drilling 1.jpg au. Headstock Drilling 2.jpg... Steve
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29th March 2013, 03:01 PM #5Member
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Nice one. 'Buy a nut blank..' Don't you know anyone with a dog?
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29th March 2013, 03:08 PM #6
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29th March 2013, 05:48 PM #7
Tuner Test Fitting
A quick test fitting. Nice and snug, so they shouldn't want to lean. No screw pilot holes yet. That's next, but I won't actually thread the screws until the final fitup. I'm still debating whether or not to add a headstock inlay. There's not much room.: -
av. Tuner Test Fit 1.JPG aw. Tuner Test Fit 2.JPG
ax. Tuner Test fit 3.JPG... Steve
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29th March 2013, 10:57 PM #8
Watching this thread with interest.
woody U.K.
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29th March 2013, 11:06 PM #9
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29th March 2013, 11:19 PM #10
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woody U.K.
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31st March 2013, 08:47 AM #12Member
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Wait til you try a cookie tin, easier to find, cheaper rattier tone... Cookie tin gitts are my favs...
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31st March 2013, 12:59 PM #13
I misunderstood, thought it was a reference to the dog's nether regions. No bones about right now, I clean up often, but I'll start saving future ones. Like you, I like the idea of recycling. (When I mow, I find other things the dogs have left, if you know what I mean.)
I've been looking at resonator guitars, and like your latest cookie tin. I think I will have to try one, maybe as my third guitar. Will build another normal? CBG first, to use up excess parts - a Hot Stuff truss rod and some nice QLD Maple for a soundboard, that I got from MapleMan. (Thanks Chris) Other misc parts too, like a Strat nut. (Too short in height for my current build.)
I'm really enjoying making these things, and learning heaps as I go.... Steve
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31st March 2013, 07:32 PM #14
Not much progress today, been studying up and getting much needed advice, but I decided yesterday that I will add a headstock inlay. Camphor Laurel main inlay, (to match the body timber), inlaid with NGR pieces that match the fretboard. Working on it now.
All being well, it'll look something like this when done: -
(Also posted this pic in my inlay questions thread, but felt that it should be included here as well.)
Inlay Mockup.JPG... Steve
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3rd April 2013, 02:26 AM #15
Inlay made and recess cut
It was a bit of a mission, but finally I have the inlay made and the recess cut, ready to fit later today after some sleep. (It's 2.30am.)
i. Inlay Assembled.JPG j. Recess Ready For Inlay.JPGLast edited by Hermit; 3rd April 2013 at 02:29 AM. Reason: Later than I thought
... Steve
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