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A 1:2 Les Paul For My Son


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Hi!

My son informed me the other day that Santa said I should build him a guitar... :D

Well, he's half my height so i figured an 1/2 guitar looking like my own LP should be just right.

I picked a piece of pine, turned it against the grain for the stripes to look like maple stripes, got another piece of quartersawn pine for neck, a walnut scrap that was darkish enough for fretboard, and here goes.

All pics taken with the phone, sorry, as I'm doing this while moving the shop to the new (bigger :D) room.

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First, I drew up a cardboard template for the fret slots, inlay and all the plastic bits. The plastic stuff was made by taping the paper tape over some misc stuff I had around, and cut out with scissors.

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Then the headstock was shaped, it took about 2 mins - this small stuff gets done so fast...

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Made some cuts to lead the saw, and cut out the binding for the fretboard.

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Fret slots sawn.

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Will glue the binding like this, just letting it straighten for now.

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Bound the end of fboard, also, laminated the nut out of 2 pieces of binding.

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Neck so far - ready for fine sanding to 12 in radius, inlay, fretting.

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And bound the body...it was full moon that day which makes me a little nuts, so in one session I managed to get tearout, burn the bearing on the binding router bit, glue myself to the guitar like i never did before and crack a router collet. Anyway, no real harm done, this was an easy fix with some filler, and it will get an subtle sunburst.

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I plan to string it with nylon for safety, I found really small fretwire, and will improvise tuners with some nuts and washers, so it can be tuned to an open chord. So basically not a ~real~ guitar, but pretty much playable. If he shows real interest in it, we'll make an 3/4 sized one after a while.

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I'll have to make one out of aluminum stock. Actually, I'm preparing to mark it out as I'm typing this. Still, I have an dilemma - to do a just a wraparound bridge (quicker and easier) or to make an ABR too? Won't be making fine tuning bits anyway, but something that looks reasonably close.

The tuning keys will also be improvised, I have a simple 2-washer idea for holding the strings in tune.

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Drilled and cut aluminum stock with dremel, will shape it later today.

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First mockup. Parts are very rough, but shows some promise.

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That looks really promising. I really dig this build eventho it's a toy guitar... My son is only 11 month but when he's old enough I'm gonna do the same for him. I think it's a great idea and it's a personalized gift that he will be able to keep for his life and give to his son one day. Killer work man.

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Thanks!!!

Shaped ABR with a rasp some more, and turned two...thingies I had in the parts bin in the drill press so they fit the bridge. They need some shortening, and I'm thinking about threading the lower side to be hight adjustable. We'll see if it's worth it...

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BTW I COULDN'T make an better pic, tried about 10 times and this one is the best...should stick with my phone, it does better job.

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Some more work done over the weekend, not much, but I still got enough time I think.

First, roughly cut pieces were shaped by file and sandpaper.

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Then, I decided to thread the abr posts. Still have to file the tops, I just cut off the extra length.

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Tuner pieces roughly cut. The stainless nails will serve as axles for the keystones to turn (without doing anything).

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Added the saddles made of abs scraps.

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And the pile of parts.

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Thanks guys!

I hope to do the inlays today, too cold in the shop until I finish everything, and I didn't get the right moment to mess up the dinning table :D It's real cold here, will have to think up some way to warm the shop up fast, my wood stove is a bit slow for the small amounts of shop time I can squeeze in. I have an pile of unfinished projects to prove it :D

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Regarding the tuners I'm planning them in 2 similar ways, will see which one wins.

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And the inlays done! This was the biggest problem timewise, because it's cold and I couldn't do it in the shop for another few days, and when at home, I can only work real late when everybody is sleeping, so noise is out of the question...

So, this is my kitchen table setup. Dremel was too noisy, so i cut out the inlay cavities by hand, using exacto knives. This little vise works great for this type of work.

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The clamps :D

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And done!

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Prior to this I profiled the neck with rasp and sanding drum.

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No coffee was harmed while making these pictures. :D

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Frets are in, filed for binding.

http://www.samsvojmajstor.com/portal/sites/default/files/fotografija0144.jpg

Nut in place.

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Will have to cut new binding strips, these are not tall enough.

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First layer of TR cover. Nescaffe plastic lid (black) looks suspiciously similar to the second layer I need.

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Next, neck binding, the neck pocket and shape and fit the neck.

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Thanks Prostheta! I'm having lots of fun doing it!

BTW, how to glue in a neck in on a toy guitar? With a toy clamp :D It worked great, because it fit very snugly already.

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I'm planning to sand it down, fill any cracks or voids, and seal it with one or two coats of nitro, then attach the covers, and start the color coats. The biggest problem so far is that the pine is much softer between the rings so it sorta scalops when sanded. Not a big issue when you sand a larger piece, but on this small stuff it slows everything down.

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If this doesn't get entered in GOTM then you'll get banned. :D

A full six strings? Wow. You'll need to make sure your son stays small enough to play it! I bet it would be a great size for an electric ukelele. Sanding is a fair problem on pine, but it's great when you want to antique furniture....ripping out the softer grain using steel wool and rubbing in dark Briwax looks fantastic. I've found that woods with drastically varying softness in the grain is great for scraping. I take a simple trapezoidal "Stanley" blade, turn over a burr on one edge using the side of a screwdriver and you've got an instant solution (except for the curves).

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B)

Thanks guys!

He'll outgrow it in a few months, but that's actually great B), we'll just make a bigger one if he shows some real interest in it. With real pickups even :D BTW, it's about as big as my mandolin.

Prostheta, I'm too shy about my builds as it is, so I would need some serious drinking to enter GOTM :D

I'll try to turn a burr on a blade tonight, never thought of it, I usually just scrape with...yes, exacto knife replacement blades. They could give me an endorsement or something...

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