Do re mi, so far so good
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:16 am
Hello everybody,
In this topic i will try to tell you a bit more about the building of my Mosrite styled guitar build.
I didn't have the intention to build an exact replica, simply because i don't have the skills nor the tools to build one. In fact, i didn't care much about woodworking until a year ago.
I did play some guitar in the past but never on a high level. For a long time my only guitar ( Fillmore Johnny Ramone signature Mosrite) remained unused...
A big contrast to the early days when i played a lot of Ramones tunes.
But things changed drasticly after seeing a Chris Rea concert. His blues style with a lot of slide triggered the guitar playing. Suddenly i bought another guitar, and another one. Both low budget but good quality. And then, I came up with the idea to build one myself. Soon a didley bow and a cigar box guitar were build. And a very low budget guitar, built with cheap materials, just to get familiar with the tools and the building process. I never worked with a router before, so the cutting, drilling, filing, making a fretboard,... it all was new.
Last summer i started to build a Ventures I style guitar. I had a piece of butchers' block wood that was about the right size for this experiment. It's strong, i know because my other guitar body is madeof the same wood. I'll try to post a picture of the 'rubberwood guitar body'. This was the start of a very exciting project. Thanks to this forum i was able to find a solution for every obstacle during the building. So it's only fair to tell you this story, to,give something in return. Regards, St
Regards
Stefaan
In this topic i will try to tell you a bit more about the building of my Mosrite styled guitar build.
I didn't have the intention to build an exact replica, simply because i don't have the skills nor the tools to build one. In fact, i didn't care much about woodworking until a year ago.
I did play some guitar in the past but never on a high level. For a long time my only guitar ( Fillmore Johnny Ramone signature Mosrite) remained unused...
A big contrast to the early days when i played a lot of Ramones tunes.
But things changed drasticly after seeing a Chris Rea concert. His blues style with a lot of slide triggered the guitar playing. Suddenly i bought another guitar, and another one. Both low budget but good quality. And then, I came up with the idea to build one myself. Soon a didley bow and a cigar box guitar were build. And a very low budget guitar, built with cheap materials, just to get familiar with the tools and the building process. I never worked with a router before, so the cutting, drilling, filing, making a fretboard,... it all was new.
Last summer i started to build a Ventures I style guitar. I had a piece of butchers' block wood that was about the right size for this experiment. It's strong, i know because my other guitar body is madeof the same wood. I'll try to post a picture of the 'rubberwood guitar body'. This was the start of a very exciting project. Thanks to this forum i was able to find a solution for every obstacle during the building. So it's only fair to tell you this story, to,give something in return. Regards, St
Regards
Stefaan