Wood Guitar Picks
by
Waylight Creations
(IC: vlogger)
5 Materials
$1
1 Hour
Easy
I am a maker and love working with wood. I also like to play guitar in my free time. So, it made sense to try my hand at making a wood guitar pick. So I did.
{
"id": "3638730",
"alt": "",
"title": "",
"video_link": "https://www.youtube.com/embed/JrggQ20qYrU",
"youtube_video_id": "JrggQ20qYrU"
}
{
"width": 634,
"height": 357,
"showRelated": true
}
I hope you'll check out the video. It shows a whole lot more than the images ever can.
I started out with three boards. Two of them were walnut and were thin. The other one was a thicker piece of oak.
These get glued into a delicious wood sandwich. Wood glue and lots of clamps.
Lots of clamps.
Once it was dry I cut the blank into a more manageable size. Both long sides were ripped down on the table saw.
Both ends were also crosscut on the table saw. This made for a nice straight wood blank.
I marked a line on my table saw insert that was 5 mm away from the kerf of the blade. This is the initial thickness I wanted for each slice. This got smaller as I sanded and shaped. You'll see.
I cut multiple slices so I could make more than a few picks.
Here is what the slices look like.
Each slice received a layer of painter's tape and coat of spray adhesive.
Then the pattern was cut and applied to each slice. You can the template on our website. http://waylightcreations.com/how-to-make-wood-guitar-picks
I rough cut each individual pick on the band saw and then cleaned it up on the sander.
The pick was also shaped on the sander. I made it thinner, but not too thin.
I also added a taper to the business end of the pick. This made it more closely resemble the thickness of a standard "thick" pick.
Everything was honed in with hand sanding.
As you can see, it worked out fairly well. I also experimented with adding some Tung Oil to them as a finish, but I can't say it made much difference. So far I have been using this pick for about a month and haven't had any problems.
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Oak Board (Sawmill)
- Walnut Board (Sawmill)
- Wood Glue (Menards)
- Pattern (Our Website)
- Sandpaper (Menards)
Published December 9th, 2016 9:20 AM
Comments
Join the conversation
4 comments
-
Michelle Leslie on Dec 09, 2016Wow, wow, wow, such a small thing but so perfectly made
-
-
-
Waylight Creations on Dec 09, 2016Thanks, William.
-
-
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
That's beautiful! I wish I had those tools to make such a wonderful pick! Would you mind if I add this DIY to my blog? https://truemusichelper.com/