Friday, April 22, 2011

pig board

My grandma had an old pig cutting board that I always thought was cool so I thought I would make one too.
Found some black walnut for a good price at Rockler so I picked up 6 feet of it.
While it's not the perfect wood for a cutting board or butcher block due to it's slight porousness, it has a nice dark look that I like and can be used for veggies only.  
This specific piece had a very cool knot in one end that I decided I was going to use some how.  More on that in a sec.

I could have bought just enough for this board, but I have a few more ideas I want to try out so I just sprang for the whole thing.



Here is the shape I went with.  Simply cut it out with the jig saw, did some sanding around the edges to get everything squared up and smooth, then moved on to the knot.
I thought it would look cool to fill it with clear epoxy, so in the interest of doing what I want, that's what happened.  There was a syringe type epoxy shooter at Rockler that worked really well.  After filling it the first time and sanding it down, there were some little air bubbles on the top layer so I filled it in one more time to make sure it was perfectly smooth.  Since the epoxy wouldn't absorb oil like the wood would, I didn't want any holes in it where it could collect germs or crumbs.


Here's the backside.  After a little sanding and soldering my initials it's almost done.



Used some walnut oil to finish.  Turned out nice.  Next are guitar and beer mug boards.


Thursday, March 10, 2011

More Guitar pics

Now that the weather is good, it's time to finish this thing up. 
Here's a few more pics for the time.







Friday, February 11, 2011

Transformation

Past life:  Real estate advertising board.













Future life: Headboard?

The Reason Why I Haven't Added Anything In A While

Garage/Workshop = Cold.

More Guitar Rebuild Pics - Wiring

After a cutting the pickguard and a few different sessions soldering, I have completed all the wiring work.

This is the preliminary wiring making sure everything would fit in the body.  I ended up having to do a little bit of routing to allow room for the bolt on the pickup.

I'll add some pictures with the new pickup guard soon.

Stand in use

CodyBudro with the camera skills



Friday, January 7, 2011

Guitar Rebuild Teaser

Parts ordered for Strat Jr...until I come up with a better name:
Les Paul Jr. wiring kit
Strat aged bone nut
matte black pickguard
2 way selector switch
GFS P90

RF