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I got tired of transporting my Peavey bass in the soft gig bag, so I decided to make myself a hard case. Materials are 1/4" plywood for the top and bottom and 1/4" pine boards for the sides. Construction is glue and staples.
I didn't think to start taking photos until I was this far into the process. I used blue foam board to cut out the guitar body shape. The lining is a plush, short nap faux fur. The covering for the case is a thin vinyl with a nice leather-look texture.
Here's the bass nestled in the case.
The side pieces for the top, glued and stapled.
I fit the top pieces to the base using the lip that I installed in the bottom as a jig.
The plywood top was then glued and stapled in order to hold it all to shape.
Covering the top...
...only to find that I ran out of spray adhesive when I was almost finished. I was sure I had another can of that stuff laying around. Oh well...tomorrow.
I got tired of transporting my Peavey bass in the soft gig bag, so I decided to make myself a hard case. Materials are 1/4" plywood for the top and bottom and 1/4" pine boards for the sides. Construction is glue and staples.
I didn't think to start taking photos until I was this far into the process. I used blue foam board to cut out the guitar body shape. The lining is a plush, short nap faux fur. The covering for the case is a thin vinyl with a nice leather-look texture.
Here's the bass nestled in the case.
The side pieces for the top, glued and stapled.
I fit the top pieces to the base using the lip that I installed in the bottom as a jig.
The plywood top was then glued and stapled in order to hold it all to shape.
Covering the top...
...only to find that I ran out of spray adhesive when I was almost finished. I was sure I had another can of that stuff laying around. Oh well...tomorrow.