Building a multi-guitar stand... Round 2

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I was trying something different with my first go at building a multi-guitar storage/stand. That design was mostly sound, but addressing some stability issues started to overcomplicate things. Plus even with the edge banding I wasn't overly happy with the look of plywood. So I abandoned that project as a guitar storage unit and will convert it to tool storage in my workshop. I'm going to cut it in half so it's easier to manage and install some pegboard in the sliding slats. I'll probably put some casters on it too for mobility.

If you want to check out that build here's the thread:
https://www.rig-talk.com/forum/threads/multi-guitar-storage-unit.260203/

I went back to the drawing board and came up with a more straight forward guitar rack. 2 sides, rails to hold the guitar body, a rail to cradle the neck, and an added back support. The back support will also anchor to the wall so there's no fear of the thing tipping over. I've also planned ahead with the design so later on I can stack another unit on top.

It'll be 50" wide, 17" deep, 48" tall and should hold 12 electric guitars. If I were doing only one level it could have been shorter, but I needed the clearance to add a 2nd level later. I'm also going to join the rails to the sides with inserts & bolts instead of gluing/screwing it all together. That's mostly for ease of moving it around and setting it up and will be just as stable.

This go round instead of starting with a plywood prototype I went straight to hardwood. I chose hard maple both for looks and strength. For just over $100 I got enough maple and all needed hardware to make 2 stands. It has been a good bit of work since the wood started as raw slabs. So I had to plane all 4 sides before I could cut everything to it's dimensions.

So far I've gotten the sides done up except for final sanding. I glued/clamped the last side yesterday evening so I'm waiting for that to fully cure. I still need to process the planks for all the rails then cut them to dimensions. If we have decent weather I should be able to get that done this coming weekend. From there it will be final sanding, adding a clear coat and putting it together.

Here's 2 of the sides. You can see the other 2 sides and unprocessed slabs in the background. I took this pic right before I glued up the side that sitting on the bench.

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You using any tongue and groove or dowels on the sides or just glue?
 
Your guitar stand project looks amazing so far. I like how you're going for a more straightforward design this time, and the hard maple wood is going to look fantastic. It's great that you've planned ahead for a second level and added a back support for extra stability.I completely understand the frustration with overcomplicating things - sometimes simpler really is better.
 
Are you a carpenter?

Looks neat! Interesting how it will come out.
 
Are you a carpenter?

Looks neat! Interesting how it will come out.
I'm not a professional carpenter, just a hobbyist woodworker. I like building custom pieces of firewood. :LOL:

Your guitar stand project looks amazing so far. I like how you're going for a more straightforward design this time, and the hard maple wood is going to look fantastic. It's great that you've planned ahead for a second level and added a back support for extra stability.I completely understand the frustration with overcomplicating things - sometimes simpler really is better.
Thanks. This one is coming out much better than the first go around. I finished up most of the woodworking and sanding this past weekend. Now I have to button a couple of minor things up, add a couple coats of finish and put it all together. I'll put some pics up of where it all stands this afternoon when I get home.
 
I'm not a professional carpenter, just a hobbyist woodworker. I like building custom pieces of firewood. :LOL:


Thanks. This one is coming out much better than the first go around. I finished up most of the woodworking and sanding this past weekend. Now I have to button a couple of minor things up, add a couple coats of finish and put it all together. I'll put some pics up of where it all stands this afternoon when I get home.
Watching intricate wooden figures burn is pacifying, to say the least 😂
 
It took a while, but I finally finished up the 2 stands I've been working on. each one fits 12 electric guitars quite nicely. I used U-hooks for the guitar necks to cradle in and covered the rails with indoor/outdoor carpet. I've used both of those to put guitars on and haven't had any issues with them reacting with finishes so they should be safe.

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It took a while, but I finally finished up the 2 stands I've been working on. each one fits 12 electric guitars quite nicely. I used U-hooks for the guitar necks to cradle in and covered the rails with indoor/outdoor carpet. I've used both of those to put guitars on and haven't had any issues with them reacting with finishes so they should be safe.

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very nice !!
are those Iceman's ??
 
very nice !!
are those Iceman's ??
Yup, that whole rack is Iceman's of some form. Half of them are from '94 when Ibanez reissued them. 2-Black IC300's, 2-Jewel Blue IC300's, and 2 of the IC350's that have the floyd rose trem. The others are one's I've either salvaged/refinished or scratch built with a slight twist on the design.
 
I love how your rack has them all standing upright. I need something like this in my life. It would be cool to see a second level, as well. ❤️
 
That turned out really well. Crank out some kits and sell them!
 
I love how your rack has them all standing upright. I need something like this in my life. It would be cool to see a second level, as well. ❤️

I've had those other stands and didn't like the way they will have the guitars angled back a good 30 degrees. It makes the whole thing stick out too far; especially with bass or extended scales so the head doesn't hit the wall. Too much wasted space. The upright design I did takes up less space and to me looks much better.

There'll be a 2nd level. I have more guitars that are hanging on the wall that I want to put in a rack to free up the space where they are at now. So I designed these in a way that I'd be able to stack another on top. I made sure it was stable and tall enough for a standard P-bass to have clearance when I add the 2nd level.
 
It took a while, but I finally finished up the 2 stands I've been working on. each one fits 12 electric guitars quite nicely. I used U-hooks for the guitar necks to cradle in and covered the rails with indoor/outdoor carpet. I've used both of those to put guitars on and haven't had any issues with them reacting with finishes so they should be safe.

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Dayamn... im jealous. I wish I had the space for something like that 👀
 
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