Hi everybody!

All my parts are ordered and shipped and I'm pretty excited about this. I was watching some videos and I'm wondering if I bought too strong a cigar box. I found this great looking one on ebay, hopefully I've attached the file.

And now I'm wondering if the wood is too thick? I wonder if I should use my router and thin out the top for more resonance. (Note, I've never used a router before but I do have some basic wood working skills.)

I guess I could just build it and see how it sounds but I won't really know how it sounds until I nail it shut and then it's too late.

Thanks everybody!

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  • yep just build on it I think you found a great first box to use good luck .

  • I love the look of that box. I would make it an acoustic, and see what sound came out of it

    • That's an interesting approach! I had thought of that. Since I'm using a rod piezo I can just not install it and play it some and see if I'm happy. If I want a different sound, just open up the box, drill for the rod piezo and volume and close it back up again.

      It also simplifies it since I don't have to build the amp also.

      It does mean I need to drill sound holes but I like the look of them so I was going to do that anyways.

      • I have an old wine box that I want to eventually make into an acoustic git. In my head I'm picturing a full six stringer, but we'll see what I come up with when I finally get to that particular box.

  • The box arrived yesterday. All my fears are ungrounded, it is nicely lightweight and feels like it will be resonant. And it looks even better than the pictures.

    Thanks everyone for the help!

    • That's great news. I'd like to add one comment if I may.

      I see the top /lid is supported at the back and at the front edges by resting on the sides of the box, however it looks unsupported at its other two ends. As the lid sits inside the sides of the box I would suggest adding support bearers under the top  [what will be the tailpiece and neck ends of the box] glued to those two sides of the box.

      But it may already be supported, just thought I would mention it.

      Cheers taff 

      • Yes, just supported at the front and back, not the sides. Is any wood good enough? I have a bunch of cedar left over sitting out in the yard. Or do I need a hardwood?

        • Cedar would be just fine, just need to give it some stability.

      • Yes, good catch

    • Don't forget to post a photo when you get done, really like that box!

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