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Old 02-24-2012, 01:44 PM   #1
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Let me know what you guys think. I have full step-by-step instructions on my blog. Feel free to check it out. Any suggestions or any questions, just let me know. I'm happy to get feedback.


http://diyandsimplify.blogspot.com/2...ost-15ish.html

I hope you enjoy the project.


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Old 02-24-2012, 04:03 PM   #2
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that'll work, but that martin should be in your hands instead of hanging on the wall

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Old 02-24-2012, 05:01 PM   #3
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that'll work, but that martin should be in your hands instead of hanging on the wall
love that comment! (if it was a martin, it would be. got a yamaha and sigma acoustic. epiphone electric with an ibanez bass)

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Old 02-25-2012, 06:59 AM   #4
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Let me know what you guys think. I have full step-by-step instructions on my blog. Feel free to check it out. Any suggestions or any questions, just let me know. I'm happy to get feedback.


http://diyandsimplify.blogspot.com/2...ost-15ish.html

Feel free to click a link before you leave my site if you want to support the cause :) Either way, I hope you enjoy the project.
Good job - well thought out and a nice presentation too..
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I'm not a big fan of clicking links to see someones project, considering how easy it is to upload photos here on the forum. But for this one, for some reason I clicked your link. Very nice job on the hanger. I would only give one suggestion. You may want to consider some sort of padding where the guitars hand from the headstock. I fear that rubbing on the ply will prematurely wear the finish off of the headstock and neck.
Other than that, great job.
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I'm not a big fan of clicking links to see someones project, considering how easy it is to upload photos here on the forum. But for this one, for some reason I clicked your link. Very nice job on the hanger. I would only give one suggestion. You may want to consider some sort of padding where the guitars hand from the headstock. I fear that rubbing on the ply will prematurely wear the finish off of the headstock and neck.
Other than that, great job.
+1 I have got viruses before clicking off a forum.
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thanks for the comments, you guys. i appreciate the feedback!

Kenbo - I hear you on the link thing. I appreciate you giving me the benefit of the doubt. I put a lot of work into my blog posts so I do like seeing the traffic bar tick every once in a while - keeps the motivation up.
As far as putting something on the top I fully agree. I just don't know what medium to use yet (foam strips, spray rubber, felt, etc.). Do you have any experience with?

JSchaben - Glad it met your approval - I was hoping for that. The caveat on my blog about the forms of joinery was all for you, by the way. Your sphere of influence is growing, friend.

seevers - I respect that decision totally. I will only tell you this. If you ever see a link from me, it is 100% trustworthy. I am not in the business of making enemies. Even on my blog, I don't push junk. I like people. I appreciate you giving this post a look.

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Very nice, I enjoyed going through your blog. I would agree, all three have been met.

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+1 I have got viruses before clicking off a forum.
Agree. I generally will not click links. Exception maybe with a long time, known poster.

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rayking49 - thanks, man. I appreciate the time you took to take a look.

George - I can understand that. No problems here.
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So I just got an email from the founder of instructables.com that my guitar mount was chosen as a featured editor's choice for the woodwork section of instructables.com. If you happen to be a member on the site, I would really appreciate it if you'd vote for me - I'm in the shopbot and the furniture challenge with this particular build. Quite an honor considering the talent that is on that site!

My username is DIYandSIMPLIFY and it is the 4-guitar wall mount/hanger. Pretty pumped right now. I would put a link to make it easier for you, but considering the hesitation that many have showed towards clicking them, I just won't. I really don't want to be "that guy". Mr. Link, as it were. To anyone who goes through the hassle of voting for me - thank you in advance!

Thank you to all the people on this forum that have given this piece a look. I appreciate it, guys (or gals)!

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