Cookie Tin Guitar Demo
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I'm going to made one!
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Hi. Personal preference really. On this one I used medium gauge A, D and G strings from a set of Martin Acoustics.
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Very impressive! As a project I was thinking of constructing one of these, I was wondering what kind of strings to get?
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Some sweet sounds there from a cookie tin!
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very cool, went to your website, you do awesome work! what is the name of the song you played here? or did you just doodle a bit? Anyway, very nice to see the real spirit behind homegrown music being kept alive, Thanks for all your hard work!
irishgrl 8 months ago
@irishgrl Nah, it's just me noodling about aimlessly as usual!
homegrownguitars 8 months ago
how do you build th fret?
danialthenaive 9 months ago
@danialthenaive It hasn't got any frets. The fret position markers are made by filling the fret slots with a piece of rosewood veneer then trimming it off. The dots are done by filling the holes with an epoxy/rosewood dust mixture.
homegrownguitars 9 months ago
@homegrownguitars Hey there, do you have the measurements for the frets positions? Also, what dimensions do you use for the wooden bridge?
w0sh1m3 9 months ago
@w0sh1m3 Can't remember the scale length of this one probably 630mm. Use an online fret calculator to work them out. For the bridge whatever height gives the required string height and wide enough for all the strings + a bit extra on either side to screw it to the top if required.
homegrownguitars 9 months ago