It’s pretty much impossible to clamp this, so just get it where you want it and carefully step away and don’t move it until the glue is dry.įor the neck part, apply glue to the neck where it will contact the bookend and set in place. Carefully add a small amount of glue onto the guitar body where it will make contact with the bookend. Once the glue is dry, finish (oil, stain, paint, etc) these pieces, then it’s time to glue on the guitar shape. Now, just simply glue these pieces together into two “L” shapes like shown. By the way, if you like the look of this poplar, you will LOVE how this DIY Keepsake Box made from poplar turned out. But if you don’t have different types of wood scraps, you can always achieve a similar look with different stain colors. To contrast with the guitar, I used poplar wood for this. If you have a miter saw, you can use that, but a jig saw and a straight edge would work, too. Grab your 2-foot scrap piece and cut two pieces 6″ long and two pieces 5″ long. While the finish is drying, move on to make the bookends. Then go ahead and finish the piece as desired: oil, stain, paint, etc. Using a jig saw, carefully cut along this mark as straight as you can. Ignore the mark on the right… I don’t know what I was thinking when I made that – haha. Make a mark where the square intersects the square like shown. Next, place a square on your workbench and your guitar on top so that it’s angled and the full body is on the square and only the neck is off. You could also use a scroll saw here, if you prefer.Īs an optional step, you can use a drill and a small spade bit to drill a hole into the guitar. Then using a jig saw and a thin blade, cut out your shape. I made a scrap guitar out of plywood before I cut my real thing, because I was cutting cherry wood and didn’t want to screw it up. But if you are like me and can’t draw to save your life, print off an image of your shape and either use as a guide or cut out and trace around it onto your piece. If you are good at freehand drawing, that’s awesome! Feel free to freehand your shape onto your piece. Scrap wood (at least 2 ft long and 5″ wide piece for the bookends and at least 11″ long piece for the guitar)įirst, grab the piece you want to make your shape out of, in this case, the guitar.Then when you get done making one set, grab some more scraps and make something else □ Supplies and Tools for a DIY Scrap Wood Guitar Bookends What’s cool about this project is that while I used a guitar, it would be SUPER simple to use just about anything else you’re into… like cars, animals, other instruments… whatever you want, really. I also kind of have a strange obsession with bookends, so this seemed like a good project to marry them all together □ I just love a good scrap wood project, don’t you? I also love guitars. Hey guys! It’s Shara here from Woodshop Diaries and I’m excited to bring you a super quick and easy scrap wood project: DIY Scrap Wood Guitar Bookends!
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