Recycled timber small body
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:33 pm
So, to yet again try to reduce my impact on my bank balance (oh, and maybe the rainforests) I have embarked on another recycled timber guitar. The back and sides are from an old desk that was discarded on the roadside. From what I can tell it was manufactured in the 1950's from Tasmanian Mountain Ash. All the timber was perfectly quarter sawn and after resawing had a fairly good tap tone. The top is a piece of Australian Red Cedar (Toona Australis) that was an offcut given to me from an old builder. He reckoned he had it for at least 20 years in his pile of offcuts he just couldn't throw away.
The Rosette is made up from left over rounds from the inside of previous guitar rosettes (I struggle to throw them out). The neck will be recycled cedar from an old fence. Fretboard and Bridge to be decided on yet. I do have some old blanks but I'd love to use something completely recycled.
I build fairly simply and am regularly inspired by some of the work that appears in these forums. One day I will venture into some more complex builds but for now I am enjoying the basics.
Bending the Mountain Ash
Old rosettes rounds
Snapped up and joined into a random pattern
The Cedar top is quite stiff and taps nicely. The rosette is coming together too.
Mixture of old offcuts of Cedar and Bunya Pine for the bracing
Joining back and sides
Joining the top to close the box.
Binding channels routed and recycled Jarrah for the bindings
The Rosette is made up from left over rounds from the inside of previous guitar rosettes (I struggle to throw them out). The neck will be recycled cedar from an old fence. Fretboard and Bridge to be decided on yet. I do have some old blanks but I'd love to use something completely recycled.
I build fairly simply and am regularly inspired by some of the work that appears in these forums. One day I will venture into some more complex builds but for now I am enjoying the basics.
Bending the Mountain Ash
Old rosettes rounds
Snapped up and joined into a random pattern
The Cedar top is quite stiff and taps nicely. The rosette is coming together too.
Mixture of old offcuts of Cedar and Bunya Pine for the bracing
Joining back and sides
Joining the top to close the box.
Binding channels routed and recycled Jarrah for the bindings