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I like the sound of it and with my background in metalwork and furniture manufacturing I spent alot of the time watching thinking about how he could have made it lighter I didn't come up with an obvious solution until just now while writing this.

Honeycomb the core. It worked for racing cars so why not?

Or tig weld the entire thing as a semi hollow.

Lovely guitar anyway and a worthwhile project.

I like it.

Bit cold for this weather though. Brrr

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28 minutes ago, Ralf1e said:

I like the sound of it and with my background in metalwork and furniture manufacturing I spent alot of the time watching thinking about how he could have made it lighter I didn't come up with an obvious solution until just now while writing this.

Honeycomb the core. It worked for racing cars so why not?

Or tig weld the entire thing as a semi hollow.

Lovely guitar anyway and a worthwhile project.

I like it.

Bit cold for this weather though. Brrr

The semi hollow would also remove another (to me) problem in that the body is too thin. 

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I was listening to music on the headphonrs, and just watched without sound...

Back in my apprenticeship days one of the bosses gathered us round and showed us sand casting a cylinder for an old british motorcycle.

Great use for Ally Cans.

I like seeing Craftsman at work...

Check out https://www.alienalloyguitars.com/

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32 minutes ago, PaulThePlug said:

I was listening to music on the headphonrs, and just watched without sound...

Back in my apprenticeship days one of the bosses gathered us round and showed us sand casting a cylinder for an old british motorcycle.

Great use for Ally Cans.

I like seeing Craftsman at work...

Check out https://www.alienalloyguitars.com/

Wow! They have it covered. What a great design and practical tool that is.

They have basses planned. Let us hope they make a go of it and don't disappear.

 

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I like people who try to think in curved lines.  Couldn't live with a 12lb  bass let alone guitar, but i loved the idea.

 

 

His guitar made out of newspapers is just as entertaining, and a little bit lighter   :)

 

They both sound great IMO

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