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+ | I had a thought last night that we could do away with the cabinet hinges and get a "cleaner" look but maybe slightly less ornate. Rather than have the strings threading though the cabinet hooks, why not drill holes through the box lid and neck wood? Then the string could be mounted by threading them through the bottom of the wood, up through the lid and across the fret board. More like a normal electric guitar? -- [[user:ciaran.mooney|CM]] | ||
== Who == | == Who == | ||
[[user:ciaran.mooney|Ciarán]] and Nick are the main instigators but others a welcome to join in! | [[user:ciaran.mooney|Ciarán]] and Nick are the main instigators but others a welcome to join in! |
Revision as of 08:54, 25 August 2010
How
Based on these Make Magazine projects. Guitar and Amp
Parts
Guitar
Part | Quantitiy | Notes |
Cigar box | 4 | |
1×2 oak or maple lumber | 0 | 3' length The actual dimensions are 3/4"×1 1/2". A 6' stick, enough for 2 necks, Pick the straightest, flattest, clearest, meaning free of knotholes, piece you can find. |
Guitar strings | 2sets electric, 2 sets acoustic | Standard medium-gauge strings work well. CBGs typically use open G tuning. I use strings 5, 4, and 3 and tune them to G-D-G. [Did you get two strings or two sets, I bought two sets of acoustic guitar strings today. Ciarán] [2sets - N] |
Tuning pegs | 6 | 1 Pack of six individual heads |
Fret wire | 9feet | Figuring 2inch width on neck, 24 frets, 2 guitars plus a bit extra |
Cabinet hinge | 0 | with 3 mounting holes on each side [Seems to be some variety on ebay. I have bid on two sets (for 2 guitars), although looking at why it's used we could fashion our own from some sheet metal thats lying around the space - CM ] |
1" wood screws Phillips head | 0 | |
Bamboo barbecue skewer or other hard, thin rod | 0 | for the bridge and nut |
Super glue optional | 0 |
Amp
Part | Quantitiy | Notes |
Toggle switch, SPST single pole single throw | Bit box at space? | |
9V battery | 2 | [but they're in my other bag - N] |
Battery connector | Plenty at the space | |
0.047µF capacitor | Plenty at the space, labelled as 47 nF | |
220µF capacitor biggest | Plenty at space (drawer is unlabeled) | |
0.01µf capacitor | None at space | |
100µf capacitor | Plenty at space | |
10Ω resistor | Plenty at space | |
Hookup wire 20 or 22 gauge solid core is best | We have wire, what gauge I don't know | |
5KW potentiometer, audio or log taper | Lots of pots, but none labelled 5 KW | |
25-ohm 25W rheostat | None at the hackspace (although not sure what I'm looking for, nothing said "rheostat" | |
LM386N audio amplifier chip | 2 | |
8-pin DIP IC socket | 2 | |
1/4" mono phone jack | Plenty at the space | |
Chicken head knobs (2) | Not sure where to look, didn't see any | |
Prototyping PC board | None at the space -> I'm sure I saw some. There are spare breadboards which will do for now. | |
Speaker, 8Ω impedance | 1 speaker at the space, in the "headphones" box | |
Speaker grill optional |
Progress
Notes
I had a thought last night that we could do away with the cabinet hinges and get a "cleaner" look but maybe slightly less ornate. Rather than have the strings threading though the cabinet hooks, why not drill holes through the box lid and neck wood? Then the string could be mounted by threading them through the bottom of the wood, up through the lid and across the fret board. More like a normal electric guitar? -- CM
Who
Ciarán and Nick are the main instigators but others a welcome to join in!