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]]>Burl of Burl’s Art, found an old shovel in his basement. He couldn’t use it for anything meaningful, so he thought – why not make an instrument out of it? To be specific – a guitar, because Burl’s really into making guitars.
With a little research, he turned an old, rusty-looking shovel into a guitar, and the result is amazing! It looks like a three-wire bass guitar: silver body, three strings, and a wooden neck without thresholds.
Not only does it look amazing, but it also sounds great! Scroll down and play the YouTube video to hear and see for yourself, and check out the photos of the final product below!
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]]>Henrik Loikkanen, a developer at Sandvic Coromant, and Andy Holt – designer at Drewman Guitars, are the masterminds behind this product, with help from the Sandvic Coromant’s engineers. Using layers of titanium powder and recycled stainless steel, this guitar was entirely 3D printed by using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D printer. The interior surfaces of the neck and the fretboard were hollowed out in order to make the guitar lighter.
In order to test their newest product, the company invited Swedish guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen to smash this guitar on any possible way. Malmsteen tried in different ways to smash this guitar after previously playing on it in concert in Miami, but his efforts were worthless. He didn’t manage to smash the guitar even though he throw it up in the air and let it collide on the stage.
Check it out below!
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]]>The post Guy Turns Old Shovel Into An Electric Guitar appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Burl of Burl’s Art, found an old shovel in his basement. He couldn’t use it for anything meaningful, so he thought – why not make an instrument out of it? To be specific – a guitar, because Burl’s really into making guitars.
With a little research, he turned an old, rusty-looking shovel into a guitar, and the result is amazing! It looks like a three-wire bass guitar: silver body, three strings, and a wooden neck without thresholds.
Not only does it look amazing, but it also sounds great! Scroll down and play the YouTube video to hear and see for yourself, and check out the photos of the final product below!
The post Guy Turns Old Shovel Into An Electric Guitar appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Check Out This Unbreakable 3D Printed Metal Guitar appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Henrik Loikkanen, a developer at Sandvic Coromant, and Andy Holt – designer at Drewman Guitars, are the masterminds behind this product, with help from the Sandvic Coromant’s engineers. Using layers of titanium powder and recycled stainless steel, this guitar was entirely 3D printed by using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D printer. The interior surfaces of the neck and the fretboard were hollowed out in order to make the guitar lighter.
In order to test their newest product, the company invited Swedish guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen to smash this guitar on any possible way. Malmsteen tried in different ways to smash this guitar after previously playing on it in concert in Miami, but his efforts were worthless. He didn’t manage to smash the guitar even though he throw it up in the air and let it collide on the stage.
Check it out below!
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