Acoustic guitar miniature

I did notice that. I’m not sure what I did but, I will make sure to fix it before I cut it out of better quality wood.

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Thanks so much.

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You’re welcome - glad you like it! Appreciate you letting me know.

Thank you for being so generous to share!

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Thanks, enjoy!

Love this! Thanks for sharing

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Glad you like it and thanks for letting me know! :grinning:

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I love love love this. I’m new to Glowforge but just made this for a friend. I also made your sewing machine. I love miniature things:-). You are so nice for sharing these. Do you happen to have a store for miniature things?
Thanks again!

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Glad you like it! No, I don’t have a store, what I design myself and am willing to share, I share here!

Love this! I combined your design with the fun pick holder idea posted by @kdgink001 (Les Paul Guitar pick holder) -

added a few neckless hollow layers and some magnets and made it a bit bigger. Thank you both for the designs and inspiration!

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Why does the movie “Deliverance” come to mind?

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Thank you for sharing, Your design looks great. I have mine to be key chains so I didn’t add a guitar neck for fear of them breaking if the user was too rough with it.

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Great adaptation - like the magnets!

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Good idea!

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Thats gorgeous

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These area adorable had fun making some of these

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I love this, thank you

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Oh, I like your patterns!

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Thank you again, @arh2…it’s so cute!

Here’s my version in PG cherry and black acrylic. I made it for my grandson who is in his first band. A few tweaks because I am so OCD about stuff. I cut out the pick guard space and inlaid one made of black acrylic. Unlike a real guitar which has the guard attached over the wood, I did it this way because a separate piece would have been too thick. I also made the bridge out of acrylic…and get this…the tuner pegs are also inlaid acrylic. I had a heck of a time keeping them from being blown away by the air assist…and I doubt I would be that OCD about the pegs, again. I had to insert them using tweezers! Had to do some kerf testing for inlaying acrylic to wood, too. Anyway, Andrew’s name is inside the sound hole, and the name of his band (The Basement Folk) encircles that but it’s such a teensy tiny font that it’s barely readable.

Even though I’ve never been ‘into’ miniatures, this inspired me and I’m working on a mini mando…which I will share when it’s completed. :hugs:

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You version is the most amazing, @Xabbess!!! Such detail - you did wonderful. He’s so going to love it and cherish it.

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