guitar enclosure

Skullptor

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first glue in a water dish. I love peanut butter so I have a surplus of these lids.

Add is some stuff.

I like leaving the ribs showing. They alway attach web to it.

Add the clear top.

Here is a close up of the water chute.

Don't forget air holes. They like to breathe.





Feeding is easy, just slide the door open.



 

jeff1962

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Now there is something you don't see everyday ! {D I like it ! What kind of T. do you plan to put in there ?
 

maxident213

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What a totally righteous idea. :clap: Great work.

My only concern would that the kerfing & bracing inside the bodies of most acoustic guitars is made from cedar, which is known to be toxic to bugs. Looks like you've got the kerfing & bracing all pretty well covered up, but it might be something to keep in mind if your T starts acting funny though.

Again, nice work!
 

WARPIG

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1 Q. Will you be getting that T guitar lessons or will it be straight air guitar;P

PIG-
 

Skullptor

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LOL. I was thinking how cruel it would be to string it up and strum it. :eek:
 

kyrga

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I'd make sure the guitar stays in a stand or something so it doesn't fall over... though I can't see the top of the picture, maybe you have the neck in a bracket or something?

But anyway, that's probably the coolest looking set up I've ever seen. Great work man! :clap:
 

Rochelle

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A+ for creativity!! :clap:

I love the inlay on your hardwood floor, too! :D
 

Skullptor

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I'd make sure the guitar stays in a stand or something so it doesn't fall over... though I can't see the top of the picture, maybe you have the neck in a bracket or something?

But anyway, that's probably the coolest looking set up I've ever seen. Great work man! :clap:
It will eventually end up on a wall that has my guitars hanging by neck brackets.

A+ for creativity!! :clap:

I love the inlay on your hardwood floor, too! :D
Thanks Rochelle! My house is 137 yrs. old. The craftsmanship of the period is so impressive. Average folks were building houses better than most builders today do.

What the heck! :eek: Kinda cool eh?

Fred
Tanks!
 

Skullptor

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Here's the star of the show

She didn't want to leave her home and reared up..,,she's fine now.









Just waiting to be hung on a wall!

 

jeff1962

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This has got to be the first ducumented case of a Tarantula molting in a guitar ! {D
 

Skullptor

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It's back on it's feet again. It's MM making a sperm web. Thanks TLV! Anybody need a MM.
 

jeff1962

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Oooh, I guess that can be good or bad depending on how you look at it. :(
 
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