Author Topic: I built a guitar.  (Read 1620 times)

Wow, That thing is super cool.



no do a more paul
He he i get it.  :cookieMonster:


And thanks pass! Im going to be making lots more of these. Ill try to make some of the guitars i have! That will take a while though cuz i have like 7 or 8.

This is a bass, but I am changing it into a regular electric. I will add strings if you really do so desire. Also, how would I fix the whammy bar? This is the only way I found to do it.

EDIT: I added strings, and I tried to fix the whammy bar. I still need suggestions on it.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2012, 10:01:14 AM by Pass »

This is a bass, but I am changing it into a regular electric.

Whoops.  Make that a P-Bass, not a Bullet.  My bad.  CBS headstock is still ew.

personally i think the head should be the same colour of the neck, i've never seen a guitar with a head being a different colour than the neck

personally i think the head should be the same colour of the neck, i've never seen a guitar with a head being a different colour than the neck

It's a common cheap electric look.  It keeps it balanced, don't change it, unless you make a series of differently colored guitars.

EDIT:

This is a bass, but I am changing it into a regular electric. I will add strings if you really do so desire. Also, how would I fix the whammy bar? This is the only way I found to do it.

EDIT: I added strings, and I tried to fix the whammy bar. I still need suggestions on it.

I'd suggest instead of using 2x2 stacked, use two 1x1 stacked, next to each other, so that if your current design = 2, then the new design would = 1.5, in terms of relative thickness vs a single 1x1 stacked.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2012, 03:55:18 PM by Gen. Hothauser »


Kewl. Now turn it into a gigantic guitar hero-game set :D

That's not the right spot for a whammy. You should basically be able to reach it without removing your hand from the strings. The whammy normally is found where the strings begin.

It seems to me that you've rather tried to make a Fender bass rather than a guitar.
There is several stuff that prove me right on that point.

That's not the right spot for a whammy. You should basically be able to reach it without removing your hand from the strings. The whammy normally is found where the strings begin.

It seems to me that you've rather tried to make a Fender bass rather than a guitar.
There is several stuff that prove me right on that point.

He said in a later post of his that this was a bass, an that he redid it to make it a guitar.