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|project_name = Cigar Box Guitar | |project_name = Cigar Box Guitar | ||
− | |image = | + | |image = CSGFinished2.jpg |
− | |caption = | + | |caption = The completed guitar |
|owner = critter42 | |owner = critter42 | ||
|version = 1.0 | |version = 1.0 | ||
|status = inprogress | |status = inprogress | ||
|start_date = February 2010 | |start_date = February 2010 | ||
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|flicker = | |flicker = | ||
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+ | |cost = $23.50 | ||
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* Design and style | * Design and style | ||
** 3-string guitar with a through neck made out of <s>maple</s> red oak stock. | ** 3-string guitar with a through neck made out of <s>maple</s> red oak stock. | ||
− | ** Steel Strings | + | ** <s>Steel Strings</s> Bronze acoustic strings |
** Fretted neck (may go fretless if the fretting doesn't work out) | ** Fretted neck (may go fretless if the fretting doesn't work out) | ||
** Tailpiece/strings mounted on through end of neck rather than on box | ** Tailpiece/strings mounted on through end of neck rather than on box | ||
− | ** Toothpick frets and bamboo skewer Nut/Bridge | + | ** Toothpick frets and <s>bamboo skewer Nut/Bridge</s> <s>wood chip Nut and threaded bolt Bridge</s> Walnut nut and bridge |
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+ | == Status == | ||
=== In Progress === | === In Progress === | ||
− | * | + | * Play! |
=== To Do === | === To Do === | ||
+ | * Build Cracker box amp | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Completed === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Acquisition of materials | ||
+ | * Designing fretboard | ||
* Fabricate head/fretboard/tail | * Fabricate head/fretboard/tail | ||
* Fabricate cigar box sound chamber | * Fabricate cigar box sound chamber | ||
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*** Nut and Bridge | *** Nut and Bridge | ||
*** Tailpiece | *** Tailpiece | ||
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** String guitar | ** String guitar | ||
+ | * Tune guitar | ||
+ | * Play! | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Work Log == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Designing fretboard === | ||
+ | * Determined fret layout using [http://www.fretfind.ekips.org/2d/ Fretfind-2D] with the following parameters (units in inches unless otherwise specified): | ||
+ | ** Scale - 24.5 | ||
+ | ** String width at the nut - .75 | ||
+ | ** String width at the bridge - .75 | ||
+ | ** Fretboard Overhang - .375 | ||
+ | ** Calculation Method - 12 (no unit) | ||
+ | ** Number of Frets - 21 | ||
+ | ** Number of Strings - 3 | ||
+ | ** Tuning - 1st String - D, 2nd String - G, 3rd String - D | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Fabricate Head/Fretboard/Tail === | ||
+ | * Head | ||
+ | ** Laid out cut lines for clearing away head and body sections | ||
+ | ** Cut away 6" long, .5" section from head end to allow tuning machine pins clearance [[File:CBGHead1.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>6" x .5" cut from head end to accommodate tuning machine pins</i>]] | ||
+ | ** Sanded sides of head to allow clearance for tuning knobs to turn | ||
+ | ** Drilled 3 1/4" holes in center of head for tuning machine pins [[File:CBGHead2.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Head shaped and tuning machine pin holes drilled</i>]] | ||
+ | ** Rounded back corners of neck between head and body | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Fretboard | ||
+ | ** Printed out fret layout and attached to neck. A piece of clear "magic" tape was placed over each fret line to prevent fret template from becoming loose when sawn through [[File:CBGFretLayout.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Fret template attached to neck</i>]] | ||
+ | ** Fret slots cut using hand saw to a depth of about 1/16" to 1/8" [[File:CBGFretsCut.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Fret grooves cut into neck</i>]] | ||
+ | ** Filled fret slots with Gorilla Glue and inserted toothpicks. Glued wood nut to top of neck and clamped all pieces securely [[File:CBGFretsPlaced.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Toothpicks placed into fret grooves, glued up and clamped</i>]] | ||
+ | ** After glue cured overnight, trimmed and sanded the frets and cut out a slot in neck so the cigar box lid was flush with the fretboard [[File:CSGFretboardfinished.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Frets trimmed and sanded, space for box lid cut out</i>]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Tail | ||
+ | ** Drilled 3 1/4" holes and put a metal grommet into each hole on each side. | ||
+ | ** On back side of tail, put in 3 screws with large heads to anchor strings around. The strings I use have a ring-type knob at the end, so I slip the string through the hole to create a loop around the screw, then pull it tight, thread it through the hole around to the front of the guitar and string as normal [[File:CSGTailHolesDrilled.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Holes in tail drilled and grommeted with string mounting screws placed</i>]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Fabricate Sound Chamber === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Drilled 4 holes in lid of cigar box with a forstner bit | ||
+ | * Cut a notch on lid side of box on opposites side to allow neck to fit in snugly [[File:CSGSoundchamber.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Soundbox fabricated</i>]] | ||
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− | * | + | === Assemble Components === |
+ | |||
+ | * Tuning machine inserted into holes and secured with screws | ||
+ | * Neck glued to lid and lid glued to box [[File:CSGAssembled.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>All parts assembled, glued and clamped</i>]] | ||
+ | * Cut a 1.5" piece of hardwood for bridge. Sanded to a rounded point and glued to top of box | ||
+ | * Guitar strung and ready to play [[File:CSGFinished2.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<i>Finished cigar box guitar</i>]] | ||
== Future Improvements == | == Future Improvements == | ||
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* Add more strings | * Add more strings | ||
* Make a finger slide | * Make a finger slide | ||
+ | * Build an amp (project log coming soon!) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Lessons Learned == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Freehand-cutting the fret grooves properly requires skill and experience with a saw - a miter box would make the job much easier next time. | ||
+ | * Use harder wood for Nut, or get a pre-made nut from the guitar store. I had to remove the nut and fabricate one from the same bit of scrap wood the bridge was made from | ||
+ | * Cut the neck top at an angle and angle tuning machines so they naturally fall over the neck in the right locations. I had to add a screw to make sure the largest string stayed in the correct location. | ||
== Bill of Materials == | == Bill of Materials == | ||
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Total cost so far: $23.50 + tax | Total cost so far: $23.50 + tax | ||
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+ | [[File:CBGComponents.jpg|200px|thumb|none|<i>Components for CBG Guitar - cigar box, oak stock, guitar strings, tuning machines and bolt for bridge. Toothpicks for frets not pictured</i>]] | ||
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== Tools Used for Construction == | == Tools Used for Construction == | ||
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{{tool|coping saw}} | {{tool|coping saw}} | ||
{{tool|table saw}} | {{tool|table saw}} | ||
+ | {{tool|hand saw}} | ||
{{tool|drill}} | {{tool|drill}} | ||
+ | {{tool|belt sander}} | ||
+ | {{tool|tape measure}} | ||
+ | {{tool|speed square}} |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 30 September 2010
Cigar Box Guitar | |
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The completed guitar | |
Information | |
Owner | critter42 |
Version | 1.0 |
Status | In Progress |
Started On | February 2010 |
Cost | $23.50 |
Overview
I wanted a fairly easy project to do to possibly display at MidSouthCon, and the current issue of Make Magazine had instructions on building a Cigar Box Guitar. While I am not really musically inclined, I thought this might be a fun first project.
Features
- Design and style
- 3-string guitar with a through neck made out of
maplered oak stock. Steel StringsBronze acoustic strings- Fretted neck (may go fretless if the fretting doesn't work out)
- Tailpiece/strings mounted on through end of neck rather than on box
- Toothpick frets and
bamboo skewer Nut/Bridgewood chip Nut and threaded bolt BridgeWalnut nut and bridge
- 3-string guitar with a through neck made out of
Status
In Progress
- Play!
To Do
- Build Cracker box amp
Completed
- Acquisition of materials
- Designing fretboard
- Fabricate head/fretboard/tail
- Fabricate cigar box sound chamber
- Assemble components
- Affix Neck assembly to cigar box sound chamber
- Install hardware
- Tuning Machines
- Frets
- Nut and Bridge
- Tailpiece
- String guitar
- Tune guitar
- Play!
Work Log
Designing fretboard
- Determined fret layout using Fretfind-2D with the following parameters (units in inches unless otherwise specified):
- Scale - 24.5
- String width at the nut - .75
- String width at the bridge - .75
- Fretboard Overhang - .375
- Calculation Method - 12 (no unit)
- Number of Frets - 21
- Number of Strings - 3
- Tuning - 1st String - D, 2nd String - G, 3rd String - D
Fabricate Head/Fretboard/Tail
- Head
- Laid out cut lines for clearing away head and body sections
- Cut away 6" long, .5" section from head end to allow tuning machine pins clearance
- Sanded sides of head to allow clearance for tuning knobs to turn
- Drilled 3 1/4" holes in center of head for tuning machine pins
- Rounded back corners of neck between head and body
- Fretboard
- Printed out fret layout and attached to neck. A piece of clear "magic" tape was placed over each fret line to prevent fret template from becoming loose when sawn through
- Fret slots cut using hand saw to a depth of about 1/16" to 1/8"
- Filled fret slots with Gorilla Glue and inserted toothpicks. Glued wood nut to top of neck and clamped all pieces securely
- After glue cured overnight, trimmed and sanded the frets and cut out a slot in neck so the cigar box lid was flush with the fretboard
- Tail
- Drilled 3 1/4" holes and put a metal grommet into each hole on each side.
- On back side of tail, put in 3 screws with large heads to anchor strings around. The strings I use have a ring-type knob at the end, so I slip the string through the hole to create a loop around the screw, then pull it tight, thread it through the hole around to the front of the guitar and string as normal
Fabricate Sound Chamber
- Drilled 4 holes in lid of cigar box with a forstner bit
- Cut a notch on lid side of box on opposites side to allow neck to fit in snugly
Assemble Components
- Tuning machine inserted into holes and secured with screws
- Neck glued to lid and lid glued to box
- Cut a 1.5" piece of hardwood for bridge. Sanded to a rounded point and glued to top of box
- Guitar strung and ready to play
Future Improvements
- Addition of pickups or piezo buzzer to electrify the guitar
- Add more strings
- Make a finger slide
- Build an amp (project log coming soon!)
Lessons Learned
- Freehand-cutting the fret grooves properly requires skill and experience with a saw - a miter box would make the job much easier next time.
- Use harder wood for Nut, or get a pre-made nut from the guitar store. I had to remove the nut and fabricate one from the same bit of scrap wood the bridge was made from
- Cut the neck top at an angle and angle tuning machines so they naturally fall over the neck in the right locations. I had to add a screw to make sure the largest string stayed in the correct location.
Bill of Materials
Item | Metric | Cost/Item | Qty | Sub Total | Distributor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cigar Box | N/A | $0.33 | 3 | $0.99 | Tobacco Corner, Ltd |
Red Oak 1" x 2" x 3' | N/A | $3.00 | 2 | $6.00 | Lowe's Home Improvement |
Tuning Machines | N/A | $1.75 | 6 | $10.50 | Yarbrough's Music |
Guitar Strings | N/A | $1.00 | 6 | $6.00 | Yarbrough's Music |
Total cost so far: $23.50 + tax
Tools Used for Construction
coping saw
hand saw
drill
belt sander
tape measure
speed square