This is what I was looking for, actually thinking about building.
That's not a bad looking option...I'm just not seeing what is actually holding them up. The way they are facing, that slot in the rack would have to be forcing the nut on the neck to act as a stop...not a good thing at all.
You are wedging the front/back of the neck joint in a bad way with that rack.
The String Swing hangers only touch the "wings" of the headstock...and the guitar is free-swinging, with no pressure on the nut or back of the headstock. I hate to say it...but that rack could potentially cause a crack at the base of the headstock if you should accidentally twist it when removing the guitars.
And...I just think the String Swing option allows for a much more classier display. Check out the photo on my studio website.
But go with what works best for you.....
Never understood the desire to hang your guitars from the wall. Exposed to all the temperature and humidity changes in the place without the buffer of a case or bag.
Thing is...in a normal room environment, or designated studio space, it's really not as dramatic a swing in temps/humidity as what people experience when taking guitars from their "home" to gigs and practices...and THEN removing them from their cases.
Hanging out in the studio, they s-l-o-w-l-y adjust with the room, so that they are always at - room temp. When you bring them out of some "storage" environment and out of their cases...they need time to adjust the whatever room you bring them into.
The thing that some people debate is whether hanging is good/bad for the neck/body. Some argue that it messes with the neck...others argue that it counters the constant tension of the strings, so it helps keep your neck from being twisted.
I dunno about that...I've had my guitars hanging for the last 8 years now...and I've not seen any neck issues, even on the ones that a rarely play.
Just like when you take a guitar out of its case and you let it sit for awhile so it adjusts to the room...when I'm going to record, I'll take one or two down and put them on floor stands and let the strings/neck settle a bit before I check the tune and begin playing. Hey...it's wood...it "breathes"...nothing unusual about that.
Also...most guitar stores hang their most expensive/prized guitars...they don't keep them in cases for the most part (unless it's some $$$$$$$ collector's guitar they don't want hanging out in the open).
Oh...the String Swing yokes have a special foam covering that doesn't deteriorate or mar the neck/finish in any way at all.
And...I also have cats...they've never pay any attention to the hanging guitars, and they do spend a lot of time in my studio. What they like is the cloth covered acoustic treatment!!!
