muppetmat13 Posted May 14, 2020 Share Posted May 14, 2020 Perhaps my favourite thing about guitars is modifying/customising them to suit my tastes. It's an addiction really. I'm constantly looking for the next project. Ideas and inspiration come from everywhere and I've come a long way with transforming the ideas in my head into reality. My first project was The Legocaster. http://imgur.com/a/VVoan This was inspired by someone on the internet who had done something similar. Once I saw it I knew I had to have one. A short time after that a work colleague was selling a Squier Strat for £25...perfect! Long story short, over the course of the following weekend, I lugged my huge childhood Lego box out of the loft and set to work. The images above show the finished product. She sounds terrible, so never gets played but she looks awesome and that's good enough for me. She'll be 10 years old this summer! Secondly, around 2 years ago I stumbled upon a video from a guy in a band (I'm sorry, I don't remember who it was or what the band was) and he was talking about his new custom 9 String PRS. The idea was the bottom 3 strings were double strung like a 12 string, and the top 3 strings were left on their own for soloing. The finished product is a guitar with huge sounding chords, without the limited lead capabilities. Again, I saw this and instantly started looking for donor guitars. After a couple of weeks, I had built this: http://imgur.com/a/YDcfu As you can see, I settled on a Flying V for obvious reasons. Firstly, the Tune-o-matic bridge could be easily replaced with a 12 string variant, and the "crotch" () of the V was the perfect place to mount the extra tuners! She's just what I hoped for when I was in the planning stages. The chords do sound huge, and the lead playing (for the most part) is unaffected. I was also pleased there were no issues with tuning stability. Finally, my most recent project is the Skateboard Slide Guitar: http://imgur.com/a/cJpsQ I'd been GASsing hard for a slide guitar for the longest time. I was initially looking for slabs of tonewood and plans to build a full Lap Steel, but was hesitant to spend that money on something I might never get good at. Again, while researching online I managed to find a chap that had built a slide guitar from a skateboard, so I made one too. It features a big old chunk of angled steel for a nut, and 5p pieces to level out the bridge saddles. I was going to buy some longer grub screws, but now I quite like the 5p's. They add a certain character to it. The project is, as you can see, unfinished. I need to find a permanent "fretboard". I'm thinking some sort of sticker/decal. I'd paint it on, but I don't have the skill/patience for that! If anyone has a solution I'd love to hear it! I'm also looking to finish it somehow. I'm sure I'll come up with something sooner or later. Hope you enjoyed reading through these. Rate/Hate/Masturbate...Whatever. I just wanted to share. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted May 14, 2020 Share Posted May 14, 2020 Well that’s an eclectic bunch. I like them all for different reasons, but the skateboard lap steel is my favourite and I don’t know why. I like to tinker with my guitars and basses, but this is whole level above my fiddling; kudos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzownik666 Posted May 15, 2020 Share Posted May 15, 2020 Wow the flying V seems to be amaizing. Could you show us how it sounds ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muppetmat13 Posted May 15, 2020 Author Share Posted May 15, 2020 22 minutes ago, jazzownik666 said: Wow the flying V seems to be amaizing. Could you show us how it sounds ? Certainly! Here's a thing I did straight after I finished the build: https://soundcloud.com/mat-viv-smith/9-string-flying-v-test 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...