How To: DIY Guitar Display Case for an Autographed Linkin Park Guitar: Woodworking, Shou Sugi Ban
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2019
- I've had this autographed Linkin Park guitar for some time and I've always wanted a cool way to display it at home.
It's a simple box design with plywood backing for strength, but the really cool part is the shou sugi ban technique I used to give it a real rockstar finish.
My Miter saw and table saw are from Delta Machinery and I cut out the "comma-shaped" pieces on my X-Carve from Inventables.
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Very nice build and editing was too class
i luv it, if anyone has all this equipment they can probably do this already, for us with a hack saw and a warm glue we're out of luck...
I hear ya, the tools that I have just make it faster to do work like this, but you could totally build a version of this with basic hand tools. It might just take a little longer!
@@valorickworkshop9761 Still looks awesome, nice job!
nice music!
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Did I miss something? How do you lock it?
Where do I find the glass that you've been using?? Can you send a link please?
Hey there bud. Really think you guys did a awesome job. It inspired me to try making 1 for a friend. Not much of a carpenter so hoping you’d answer a question. I cut the rabbit, at a 1/4 in lip for the plywood to rest on, but when it comes to 45ing the corners, in having trouble understanding how to compensate. If it’s a 48 in board, would my inside measurement be 47 7/8 or 47 1/2 to compensate for the 1/4 in lip? I started measuring the outside length and that was a bad idea, now I’m measuring the inside to get my speed square out to draw a 45 degree mark and it’s baffling me. I’d appreciate a pro tip. Thanks and god bless
How are the LEDs powered? Are they plugged in the wall behind the case or battery powered?
I have them plugged in just under the case but battery powered leds would be a great idea!
Awesome build man! However, if I was to do this myself I would have preferred that the RGB-diode did not reflect in the door like that. Any idea how this could be countered somehow?
Thanks so much! After living with this for a while i wish I would've got different LED's. These ones didnt have a true white light, it just turns on all the colors. So I'd start with that. Maybe there would be some way to build in a diffuser over the lights too, that way it'd at least soften and disperse the light and maybe help with reflections. Let me know what you think!
@@valorickworkshop9761 Yeah that might work! Maybe if you got some very thin "shaded" plexy strips to lay on top of the diode
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All day!