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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:51 pm 
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Built a stand to hold the guitar while I sprayed the finish. It's made where you can rotate the body as needed. It clamps to a benchtop but is heavy enough to hold a guitar without being clamped in place.

For rotation, it so happened I had a 4 1/4" hole saw on-hand from another project so I used it to cut the holes. I reused the center of this cutout as the disk to rotate in the hole. The kerf of the hole saw was roughly 0.050". I had some self sticking, 1/16" thick UHMW strips that are 3/4" wide so I used that to fill the void left by the kerf and allow the body to rotate easily. Not a perfect fit but it works fine.

Here are a few pics. First a shot of the hole saw and the UHMW strip and and end shot of the stand:
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A shot of the stand holding a guitar body:
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:58 pm 
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And a few more pictures.

Closeup of the center, rotating assembly:
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Another closeup of the center rotating assembly. I used the UHMW strips on the ends of the assembly to reduce drag and wear.
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And an end view of the rotating disk:
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Nice Idea ! [:Y:]

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here is mine for spraying....4x4 drilled for 3/4 dowels , easily rotated for spraying


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 5:45 pm 
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Here's my spraying fixture. I don't have a guitar to put in it because I'm always too busy building these time saving contraptions.
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