Hardware Store Fretted Cigar Box Guitar
by NightHawkInLight in Living > Music
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Hardware Store Fretted Cigar Box Guitar
A cigar box guitar tutorial was the first project video of this kind I ever filmed. That was 4 years ago. I've always wanted to build a fretted version from the ground up, and for this video I finally got around to it. I hope you enjoy! The goal I set for the design was to use only tools and materials that can be purchased at a local hardware store, other than a cigar box and guitar strings.
Below are the parts and tools used for this project. I occasionally overlook an item in a video this long so let me know if you notice anything missing from the lists. If you try this project be sure to let me know! I would love to see a video of your own cigar box guitars.
Tools:
- Tape Measure
- Pen/Pencil
- Hand Saw
- Hammer(Mallet)/Chisel
- Drill w/Bits
- Sand Paper/Sanding Block
- Fine Grain File
- Gel Super Glue
- Tape
- Razor
- Paste Wax (optional)
Materials:
- 1” x 3” Maple Plank (must not be warped)
- Wood Cigar Box
- 1 1/2” Inside Corner Brace (x3)
- 4” Eye Bolts/Nuts (x3)
- Door Hinge Pin
- Fencing Staples
- 1 1/2” Finish Nails (x12)
- #18 x 5/8” Pins (x4)
- Acoustic Guitar Strings
Total build time should be around 8 hours, so the project can fit comfortably into a weekend. The cost of the materials not including any of the tools is about $35. Not bad for a guitar! I suspect I am going to receive quite a few comments saying I should have used wing nuts on the tuners so a wrench wouldn't be required, and that was initially my plan. The bolts are a little too close together on my model for wing nuts to spin without hitting each other, but feel free to try it yourself.
If you would like to build a guitar with a different scale length than 24" you can use this website to calculate fret measurements: http://www.harpkit.com/category/fretcalc.html