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I'm sortakinda lunging ahead with a project. I've been collecting guitar wood for half my lifetime and have a decent stash for a guy who doesn't make a living driving splinters into his hands. I have a '59 Gibson LG2 that, while it has some major issues, has always been a really sweet guitar. It has a great voice for fingerstyle, is a primo blues guitar, and can compete in a bluegrass scenario. Pretty nice little design.
So I'm starting a project with a design that starts with the LG2 and then takes off from there. I'm at the very beginning stage - thinning sides and drawing details and all that good stuff.
So - is anyone else here messing with acoustic guitar design / build? Let's hear from ya!
Here's a few pics of stuff.
So I'm starting a project with a design that starts with the LG2 and then takes off from there. I'm at the very beginning stage - thinning sides and drawing details and all that good stuff.
So - is anyone else here messing with acoustic guitar design / build? Let's hear from ya!
Here's a few pics of stuff.
If you are doing that, any information you have if you would share. I've been want to build one for the last few years.
. A lot will depend on whether you want a neutral spirit (vodka) or a flavoured (whiskey/rum) product. In simple terms you use a reflux still for neutral and a pot still for flavoured spirits.......again, that is a very simplistic explanation. What I'm building uses a 9 gal keg as the boiler and a reflux column but it will be modular so I can run it as a pot still if I wish.
