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]]>Burls took eight jawbreakers and used epoxy to combine them in order to create a body for a Flying V-shaped guitar. The final result? An awesome guitar that you can actually play!
Check out the video below to see the whole process, it’s so satisfying to watch! In the end, you can see him playing his new jawbreaker guitar.
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]]>The post Guy Builds Custom Guitar Using 1200 Color Pencils appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I saw a lot of people online making bowls out of colored pencils and I thought that was really cool but I wanted to make something that I can actually utilize and enjoy more so than a bowl when it’s finished,” Burls Art says. “Since I play guitar, I thought this would be a cool project that would accomplish that goal. I decided on making a (Fender) Stratocaster styled electric guitar… This was the first guitar I’ve ever built”
“It was surprisingly not as difficult as I would have imagined,” he shares. “The only real struggles didn’t come as much with the actual guitar building as much as it did with the colored pencil material. By that I mean, the color of the colored pencil would smear when sanded with high grit sandpaper and it looked awful. So I had to figure out a way to achieve good wood/lead color without smear.”
He didn’t use any specific brand of pencils, but bought the cheapest ones he could find on Amazon.
Below is the whole process.
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]]>The post Remember the Guy Who Built a Pencil Guitar? Now He Did It with Jawbreaker Candies appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Burls took eight jawbreakers and used epoxy to combine them in order to create a body for a Flying V-shaped guitar. The final result? An awesome guitar that you can actually play!
Check out the video below to see the whole process, it’s so satisfying to watch! In the end, you can see him playing his new jawbreaker guitar.
The post Remember the Guy Who Built a Pencil Guitar? Now He Did It with Jawbreaker Candies appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Guy Builds Custom Guitar Using 1200 Color Pencils appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I saw a lot of people online making bowls out of colored pencils and I thought that was really cool but I wanted to make something that I can actually utilize and enjoy more so than a bowl when it’s finished,” Burls Art says. “Since I play guitar, I thought this would be a cool project that would accomplish that goal. I decided on making a (Fender) Stratocaster styled electric guitar… This was the first guitar I’ve ever built”
“It was surprisingly not as difficult as I would have imagined,” he shares. “The only real struggles didn’t come as much with the actual guitar building as much as it did with the colored pencil material. By that I mean, the color of the colored pencil would smear when sanded with high grit sandpaper and it looked awful. So I had to figure out a way to achieve good wood/lead color without smear.”
He didn’t use any specific brand of pencils, but bought the cheapest ones he could find on Amazon.
Below is the whole process.
The post Guy Builds Custom Guitar Using 1200 Color Pencils appeared first on TettyBetty.
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