Here's my latest project using some aluminium that was left over from years ago.
In the photo it's in the "pre-dressing" stage - it will get a lot of padding over the scratchy parts very soon. There are a lot of tapped holes in the end plates so that the two guides for the guitar neck and/or head can be fixed at different places to cope with varying widths - you can see how they have a slot to slide on the bolt for fine positioning, and can even turn the opposite way round. At the tail, the two arms also have a number of positions so that the standing rods can bear on the guitar tail, should it be curved or square. The legs were £29 from "Gear4Music" and meant to hold one of the budget 'entry-level' guitars





