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Collected in this volume is a best-of selection from Instructables, reproduced for the first time outside of the web format, retaining all of the charm and ingenuity that make Instructables such a popular destination for internet users looking for new and fun projects designed by real people in an easy-to-digest way. Hundreds of Instructables are included, ranging from practical projects like making a butcher block counter top or building solar panels to fun and unique ideas for realistic werewolf costumes or transportable camping hot tubs. The difficulty of the projects ranges from beginner on up, but all are guaranteed to raise a smile or a “Why didn’t I think of that?” Numerous full-color pictures accompany each project, detailing each step of the process along the way. It’s an invitation to try a few yourself, and once you’re done, see if you don’t have a couple of ideas to share at Instructables.com.
This book was written to show that there is an easier way to make a guitar. I have many books on building instruments but they were written by musicians, not wood workers. All too often, they are following a method many years old, but we now have power tools and there are wood shops where we can get boards planed to the correct thickness. The glue of today is far superior to the horse hide glue of yesteryears. I use two brass screws to secure the neck to the body. For me building a guitar is a fun project. When I am finished they look so nice and sound even nicer. Because of this, I decided to write a book on how to build a guitar and use many pictures to show better details. Here in the Northwest we have spruce, though it is becoming harder to find. Our local Maple makes good back and side wood. A logger friend brought me some quilted Maple and asked me to make him a guitar. The finished guitar was outstanding. It is a fun project to go searching for wood to build an instrument, although one needs a bit of patience and happy attitude.
Making music doesn’t have to be about dropping big bucks in the guitar shop or endlessly fiddling with expensive software. You can make good noise out of bits of wood and wire, plastic and steel. When you build your own instruments, creating your own sound comes naturally. Junkyard Jam Band is a step-by-step guide to making a full array of complete musical projects—no previous carpentry or electronics experience required. Each build includes tips on how to coax the best sounds out of the instrument and encourages you to mod the project to fit your own style. Learn how to: –Bust up your old tape decks for a handheld old-skool Scratchbox –Give your voice a robotic makeover with the Droid Voicebox –Circuit-bend unsuspecting childhood toys into mutant glitching jazz-punk machines –Transform cigar boxes into thumb pianos and electric ukuleles –Build a crackling, multifunction Mud-n-Sizzle Preamp to attach to any electric music machine Along the way, you’ll explore the physics behind wind instruments, discover how harmonics work, and get your feet wet with some music theory. To top it all off, the back of the book includes a soldering primer for total beginners, along with extra circuits to customize your instruments even further. Build your own band your way!