Friday, November 5, 2010

Guitar Plans - How To Make A Carbon Copy

By Nicole Mil Baker

You've simply purchased a set of guitar plans and are ready to get to work building your guitar. However you don't want to cut or damage your authentic paper plans to construct the templates. What do you do?

Sure, you'll be able to simply make further copies by going to a copier store however some of those blueprints and schematics have copyrights connected to them, and we do not wish to trespass on these laws. This straightforward but traditional process of making templates will work in any situation you are in and in your own shop.

Materials You Will Want - Listed here are the things you'll need to make the blueprint. You probably have already got them on hand.

* Scissors or a sharp blade for cutting * Charcoal pencil or coloured chalk for blueprint copying * Masking tape * A dark pencil to trace the outlines and mark points * Blueprint materials like thin cardboard or a thick poster board.

Step 1 - Be ready to switch the guitar form to the poster board. This system known as making a blueprint copy. Take the guitar plans and place it face down over a white surface on a desk, if you can not see the traces clearly then take the blueprints and place it downwards on a bright or lighted background. This can be on a lighted table or against a window in your store in the course of the day. The point is that you just want to clearly see the traces on the entrance when looking on the backside of the plans.

Step 2 - Copy over the lines. Utilizing the charcoal pencil or colored chalk, begin to trace or mark over the lines of the guitar shape and sound hole. This doesn't should be pretty or exact just make sure it's thick in width and over the necessary lines. When you're completed take a tissue paper and lightly wipe off the excess charcoal or chalk.

Step 3 - Now you're able to make your carbon copy. Place the poster board (or thin cardboard) securely on a table. Then overlay it with the guitar plan with the charcoal facet face down making contact to the poster board. Next, secure the guitar plan to the poster board with the masking tape. Begin simply tracing over the guitar form and sound gap together with your pencil. There is no need to press hard because the charcoal will transfer with simply gentle pressure.

Step 4 - While you're accomplished tracing over the guitar outline, gently remove the tape and lift the plan away from the poster board. Now that the outline is visible on the poster board, take a minute to darken the line along with your pencil.

Step 5 - Now it is time to cut out your template. Using a pair of scissors or a hobby knife, cut out the shape of the guitar. Take your time with cutting to avoid any uneven edges. Remember, this is your template, and you need it nice and smooth.

Your guitar template is now completed just repeat the process for the neck, bracing patterns, side panels, and other templates when you've got need of them.

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