Hard Shell guitar case to fit inside the Gig Bag that came with the guitar.The Western Red Cedar came from an old fence post.The Oak cross ribs from a discarded casket handle. The centre Batten from scrap oak pallet material. The lining from an old ladies house coat. The Polyester resin sealer from a can stored in the back fridge for 5 years.The final finish on the top from left over water based satin polyurathane clear coat.
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This took a lot of time because the case had to fit inside the Gig Bag, yet the guitar still had to fit inside the case.
i really like your functional piece of art, great job. i didnt see any of the "in construction" pictures, i only saw them all once it was done. nice job using "found" stuff from start to finish, i am looking forward to maybe seeing future projects??? i hope so. thanks again for sharing.
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