Making a duo neck guitar
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:12 am
Because you can't play Stairway to Heaven without one. Full entry here http://dolfielittles.typepad.com/blog/2 ... -tiem.html
You need 2 flat sticks, a scrap of foam core, red, black, silver, and brown paint. Prep sealer and gloss final sealer.
Use a simular scale guitar, or a printed out picture of one, to make the body out of foam core.
The necks are trimmed to be the same size as the other guitar, with some overlapping on the body. The heads are scored and bent back at an angle but not entirely severed. The 12 string is about half as much longer than the 6 sting. 12 on top 6 on bottom for a right handed guitar.
The body is red which is the correct color for Jimmy Page's real guitar, I based the whole thing in black first as my doll making red was very thin. I had to use very thick gummy red.
The neck is brown, a black pick guard, pick-ups, knobs, and other odds and ends are painted on.
The frets, edges of the pick guard, knobs, and switches are done in silver. The pick ups of the 12 string are silver, black on the 6 string.
You need 2 flat sticks, a scrap of foam core, red, black, silver, and brown paint. Prep sealer and gloss final sealer.
Use a simular scale guitar, or a printed out picture of one, to make the body out of foam core.
The necks are trimmed to be the same size as the other guitar, with some overlapping on the body. The heads are scored and bent back at an angle but not entirely severed. The 12 string is about half as much longer than the 6 sting. 12 on top 6 on bottom for a right handed guitar.
The body is red which is the correct color for Jimmy Page's real guitar, I based the whole thing in black first as my doll making red was very thin. I had to use very thick gummy red.
The neck is brown, a black pick guard, pick-ups, knobs, and other odds and ends are painted on.
The frets, edges of the pick guard, knobs, and switches are done in silver. The pick ups of the 12 string are silver, black on the 6 string.