more sketches, but different
Guitar

more sketches, but different


guitar designs


I reached lately some designs that I consider valuable enough to not blend in my mass production... So I made cleaner sketches. I will try to do this more often now, also to come back on old sketches to check how they feel after a few weeks/months, and stop pretending everything is at the same level...

These are quite classic - with a little something extra, I hope.




- More Sketches
I was thinking that I could explain a little bit to the new readers of this blog what I'm trying to do here… This morning as I was making these sketches (sitting in the sun at the terrace of a cool Viennese café), I realized that the D model...

- More Sketches
Lately I felt that I didn't renew my sketches enough - being more busy with little variations on not too extravagant designs -, so I decided to start again from ergonomic shapes while trying to keep a certain radical sexiness together with a vintage...

- More Sketches For The Baritone Project
you probably noticed this long pause in the guitar making - hence the new series of sketches posts... I'm still working on a dance and music performance that will happen next week and then I can go back to the workbench - including a few days...

- More Elaborated Sketches
You might have noticed that in my last sketches I'm been busy with beveled designs. Unless it's deliberate - like for the minimal telecaster - I realize that I don't like so much plank guitars, but I'm not into arch-top either - so beveling...

- Using Traditional Tuners For Headless Designs
A post on this blog contains some nice sketches of headless guitars with traditional tuners mounted behind the bridge. Some designs even had holes through the body for the tuners. That looked good, but it might be difficult to get a good hold of the tuners...



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