How to make an EASY DIY PICKGUARD for your guitar - Part 1!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • In this video I show you how to make an easy diy pickguard for your guitar. I take a vintage 1960's Kay Vanguard guitar body and make a custom 5 ply pickguard for it. I started by creating a template made from scrap MDF pieces, transferring my design to that, and cutting it out. After that I used my template to cut the actual pickguard sheeting.
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  • @lisalisa13
    @lisalisa13 3 года назад +28

    One minute in I realized there's absolutely no way I can make a pickguard, but you got me watching the whole thing because of the singing. And I love the tuxedo look. Nice!

  • @fairusetv2953
    @fairusetv2953 3 года назад +38

    Summary: there is no “Easy” way to make a pickguard.

    • @carpo719
      @carpo719 2 года назад +2

      there is!

    • @toybonniesfm
      @toybonniesfm 2 года назад

      @@carpo719 Tell usssss

    • @Randy-ul5hy
      @Randy-ul5hy Год назад +2

      @@toybonniesfm LOL..I think it really depends on how fussy a person wants to be. Look at EVH's early Frankinstrats for example. Those handmade/homemade pick guards were far from perfection....but now what many want to copy.

  • @chrisdigital
    @chrisdigital 3 года назад +25

    Only about 2-4k in equipment for this easy job🤣. Man, I need to invent a pickguard easy bake oven🤔

    • @mvarge
      @mvarge Год назад +2

      Exactly the same I thought, thanks for showing how not easy it is to do a pickguard

  • @GyattYachtOffical
    @GyattYachtOffical 29 дней назад +1

    Man I thought I had this, I'm freaking cooked.

  • @rockncenter
    @rockncenter 2 года назад +2

    I've had an old Guild solid body given to be years ago, with a very homemade metal Pickguard that wasn't doing the body justice, plus the pickup was garbage! With your help from your excellent video, I'm going to make the journey and build my own new PickGuard. Your awesome!!

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  2 года назад

      That's awesome! Best of luck with the new pickguard! Thank you for the kind words!

    • @lukegoffkat
      @lukegoffkat Год назад

      Very cool! I love hearing about guitarists doing work on their guitars, rebuilding or modding.

  • @yonesmoloodi1886
    @yonesmoloodi1886 3 года назад +2

    Super easy

  • @dougckelly
    @dougckelly Год назад +1

    Went out, bought a router, some router bits and some MDF, made a template and a pickguard. Surprisingly easier than expected. I had no proper sanding tools so I used a pair of existing pickguards taped together to make a template to then build and finish the template, the trimming router bit has the guide at the top so this worked very well and I didn't need to do any sanding at all. Obviously this is a luxury and only an option if you're working from an existing guard.

  • @TempleGuitars
    @TempleGuitars 4 года назад +6

    I'm all about the singing bits.

  • @rowanmurphy5239
    @rowanmurphy5239 6 месяцев назад

    Great work bud

  • @carpo719
    @carpo719 2 года назад +3

    Nice work man! I just picked up a sheet of this stuff. Traced out a strat pickguard, then used the sander to get my bevel. Love how it looks!

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  2 года назад

      Thanks for checking out the video! That's great to hear you made your own and you're happy with how it turned out!

    • @jamesrobinsonjr.9384
      @jamesrobinsonjr.9384 Год назад

      ​@VanHoutenBuilds do uou still have the pickgaurd that came with it?

    • @daverobinson22
      @daverobinson22 4 месяца назад

      Strat owners - Why go through all of this crap when you can buy Strat pickguards for as little as £6 on eBay ?🤔

  • @Tra539
    @Tra539 Год назад

    I love this guy's personality!!

  • @MattsGarageMiscDIY
    @MattsGarageMiscDIY 3 года назад +1

    Nicely done.

  • @Tboyhoot777
    @Tboyhoot777 Месяц назад

    Oh wow... just noticed this is Part 1 .... lol ... thanks. Pick gurard?

  • @jakescorpion1
    @jakescorpion1 Год назад

    Perfecto

  • @getpeko54
    @getpeko54 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid. I have one question: Why is it necessary to use the MDF board? Wouldn't it work as well with just cutting and routing the pick guard material without it?

    • @HunterVanHouten
      @HunterVanHouten 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! The reason for using the MDF is to have something solid and thick for the router bearing to ride against. It allows for a uniform flush cut as well as an even bevel cut.

  • @jonaswallengren654
    @jonaswallengren654 3 года назад +1

    Impressive work!

  • @ChrisFranklyn
    @ChrisFranklyn 4 года назад +5

    You gotta make a template to make the template! And yeah, I've fallen for the measure once, measure twice, but don't check it's the right way up trap before.

  • @Tboyhoot777
    @Tboyhoot777 Месяц назад

    from stewmac, tells me just a little too much. I think i'll just buy one, reshape and tell amazon or timu ... thanks! ... And thanks for the video. Very entertaining!!!

  • @polkadotz666
    @polkadotz666 2 года назад +1

    Do you still have the lefty Pickgaurd and will you part with it? Collin. Roanoke, VA

  • @lukegoffkat
    @lukegoffkat Год назад

    That double curve that goes past the toggle switch- that area (The guitar body) could be cut to match and have what looks like a nice handle in the body. Would be a cool look that would go with the nice curvy pick guard! I won't do that on the Tele style guitar I'm building, but maybe in the future I'll take your shape and do that. Paint one neon green maybe! The one I'm building now has some artwork I painted. It's a very lightly stained eggplant color with dark eggplant for the artwork and sides. Had to do that to the sides because it was crazy, all the end grain in places I didn't expect. Thanks for the video, I was just getting ready to do one myself, and you reminded me that I need a bevel! Thx.

  • @daniwest1370
    @daniwest1370 3 года назад +1

    Great Stuff

  • @blackcatpgh13
    @blackcatpgh13 3 года назад +2

    I have to make a pickguard for a guitar that I'm building (Mosrite slab body knockoff) - they didn't have bevels so I'm just going to trace the other pickguard that I have and carefully use a dremel. Hopefully it works out. Getting the pickup mounting holes is going to be interesting. Good video!

    • @layz_gaming_4275
      @layz_gaming_4275 2 года назад

      So how'd it go?

    • @blackcatpgh13
      @blackcatpgh13 2 года назад

      @@layz_gaming_4275 It came out OK, aside from the dremel catching my hair and swinging around and smacking me on the bridge of my nose giving me two black eyes (OSHA would have a shitfit). Never doing that again without the hair tied back and safety goggles, haha! I used the guitar at a gig recently. It has some problems staying in tune (a LOT of neck flex) but I have some ideas to fix that.

    • @layz_gaming_4275
      @layz_gaming_4275 2 года назад +1

      ​@@blackcatpgh13 well hey at least you learned something lol

  • @mooneyes1114
    @mooneyes1114 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love the video! I’m currently tempting this myself, quick question on the MDF board. I’m looking at some on Amazon rn that are a 1/4” thick, do you recommend a thicker size or will this suffice? Thanks!

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  7 месяцев назад +1

      I would recommend a little bit thicker, more like 1/2". The 1\4" has too much give when there is no support on the edge of a surface with a router on it. If you have a router table, then you could use 1/4" because you would be cutting on a flat surface with support.

    • @mooneyes1114
      @mooneyes1114 7 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated! I will go with 1/2” then. Thanks again!

  • @normcote270
    @normcote270 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial,...thank you Bro, very helpful to my project!!

  • @Randy-ul5hy
    @Randy-ul5hy Год назад

    So I just finished this entire process in which I made a custom pick guard for one of my Charvels. This was my first time making a pick guard however I will say I am quite experienced and handy with tools and wood working. Here are my thoughts..if I do it again I will purchase and use a band saw for any cutting. I used a jig saw and although I used brand new laminate cutting blades...it still managed to grab the material and in one instance it actually cracked the guard and I had to start over. In my opinion, it is always better to work the material around the stationary cutting blade, then manually moving the cutting blade around the material. So I would use a band saw and router for any cutting/trimming. The rest can be accomplished as I did with hand tools.Cheers!

  • @EnoshimaUke
    @EnoshimaUke 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for this! I'm a very visual learner. I've already made the paper template for mine. It's just a tiny pickguard for a ukulele that I just completed (Buck Owens AMERICAN Harmony guitar replica ukulele). It's not necessary but just to complete the look. I'll cut the wood template with a jigsaw and I have two small routers. I'll use the dremel one. Thanks again!

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  3 года назад

      That's awesome! Glad you're giving it a try and doing it yourself, it's so rewarding! Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @rpashoukos
    @rpashoukos Год назад

    Very cool, and thinking I need a bandsaw. I got a kick how you screwed up, that would be me. Great job!

    • @Randy-ul5hy
      @Randy-ul5hy Год назад

      Yup..highly recommended. See my post above where I used a jig saw and results were not as good.

  • @iandowsett9844
    @iandowsett9844 2 года назад +1

    The easy way? Great if you have a fully kitted out workshop at your disposal

  • @jamman6
    @jamman6 2 года назад

    Dig your vibe bro!

  • @aj81ds
    @aj81ds 2 года назад +1

    Wow, what a fun project. That pickup looks cool. What kind of Gemini pickup is that?

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I believe it's a P90 sized Gold Foil Teisco or DeArmond. I can't remember which one it is modeled after. You can't go wrong either way!

  • @seraph8293
    @seraph8293 2 года назад

    What if you want to put different pickups on the new pickguard

  • @stevethanos4182
    @stevethanos4182 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for making this really informative and fun video. Making pickguards is fun but also very time consuming. When you figure how many years you'll spend with your guitar and the enjoyment factor, you forget about the time spent. It's a labor of love as everything should be. What was the music you had going on in the background? Very cool. Thanks again.

    • @stevethanos4182
      @stevethanos4182 3 года назад

      I Shazamed it. Crashing In by Jones Meadow.

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  3 года назад

      Thank you! Yeah it's definitely a labor of love. The music is from Edpidemic Sound. I'll have to look it up and get back to you on it!

  • @onebadbug
    @onebadbug Год назад

    Nice… someone just gave me a 1961 Kay with the same guard…. Any chance you can remake another one for me?
    …Minus the pickup cut, screw & control holes?

  • @josed2828
    @josed2828 10 месяцев назад

    I was trying with just sandpaper, but it is not possible to do a good job, sanding exactly 45 degrees is almost impossible for me. I'll buy a router to finish the job. Thanks you.

  • @KennedyIvy
    @KennedyIvy Год назад

    Can you sand down a pickguard for small shaping?

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  Год назад +1

      Yes, but only on the outsides. If you sand the actual face it will not look good and ruin the finish.

  • @xpurplebballx
    @xpurplebballx 4 года назад +7

    Omg, the singing and facial expressions and the content. Love it all!

  • @dickgitaar2012
    @dickgitaar2012 Год назад +1

    Well and now by hands... most people dont have these machines...

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  Год назад

      Yes, I'm aware, but most people can purchase all of these tools for under $500 for everything. I buy most of mine used or find them at estate sales for super cheap! Having the space is another thing though. Unfortunately I know that is hard to come by for everyone.

  • @patrickcarroll1754
    @patrickcarroll1754 3 года назад +2

    Where did you learn how to do all this, man? Terrific job.

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  3 года назад

      Hey! Thank you! I learned a lot from watching other people do things, and also from reading books. Mainly I've always been able to look at something, and know how to make it, if that makes sense? It's kind of weird, but I can just sort of look at an object and know which tools I need to make it and how to go about making it.

  • @toneseeker4968
    @toneseeker4968 Год назад

    Thank you for replying, VHG! Well, I'll go for a long shot and ask if I could send you a template of the pickguard, would that be something you'd consider?

  • @bustalick335
    @bustalick335 4 года назад +2

    Love this channel. Not sure about the off key singing. Yet I love it lol

  • @barrybjerke9353
    @barrybjerke9353 2 года назад

    ...what song did you use for this project ?

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  2 года назад

      at which section of the video? I used about 6 different songs. Also I would highly recommend downloading the Shazaam app, it helps me find songs all the time!

  • @jazzman1954
    @jazzman1954 2 года назад

    So did you have to buy another sheet of material? Thanks for the video. I’m going to have a second attempt for mine!

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Luckily I did not have to. That's why I always put things right to the edge when I'm using sheets so I have enough material left over for other things or a second try if I need it.

  • @rishpanjeet7479
    @rishpanjeet7479 Год назад

    I have a Kay Vanguard in green with the ugliest yellow barf/70s pattern. The green (olive) can work but the pg had GOTTA GO

  • @toneseeker4968
    @toneseeker4968 Год назад

    Awesome series of videos! I found you because I'm looking to buy a couple of pickguards for two Limited Edition ES 335 Pro's that I have and cannot find on the market. Do you happen to be in the busines of also making and SELLING pickguards?

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  Год назад

      Thanks! I make them for my custom builds, but usually don't make them for other guitars, b/c without the original pickguard or guitar body, it is very difficult to get the fit exact.

    • @toneseeker4968
      @toneseeker4968 Год назад

      @@VanHoutenBuilds Thank you for replying, VHG! Well, I'll go for a long shot and ask if I could send you a template of the pickguard, would that be something you'd consider?

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  Год назад

      @@toneseeker4968 Let's further discuss. Please email me info@vanhoutenguitars.com

    • @toneseeker4968
      @toneseeker4968 Год назад

      @@VanHoutenBuilds OK, I will...thank you!

    • @toneseeker4968
      @toneseeker4968 Год назад

      @@VanHoutenBuilds Ok, I sent you an email just now...hope you get it...

  • @martianoutpost13
    @martianoutpost13 2 года назад

    Just wondering, what size of router bit did you use in the little Ryobi router to clean up the edge of the pickguard?

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  2 года назад +1

      Hey Blair, I use a 1/4" bit from stewmac to route the general shape, then I use the 45 degree pickguard routing bit from stewmac to bevel the pickguard.

    • @martianoutpost13
      @martianoutpost13 2 года назад +1

      @@VanHoutenBuilds Thanks... I like your vids and sense of humour, it's refreshing to see someone who can laugh at themselves!!!

  • @edo_freestylee
    @edo_freestylee 4 года назад +1

    Love it! I like how you are and interested i what you do. Keep it up!

  • @AgentSmith13
    @AgentSmith13 3 года назад

    Need a link to the pick guard material

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  3 года назад

      It's the 5-ply black pickguard material from Stewmac.com. One side is gloss and the other side is matte.

  • @mindfield9832
    @mindfield9832 Год назад +1

    Ugh. There’s no way I can do this. I don’t have the tools and I might hurt myself as usual.

  • @stephenbarton2625
    @stephenbarton2625 2 года назад +1

    You still have that mistake pickguard? I could use it. Lol

  • @prouncecat7119
    @prouncecat7119 3 года назад +1

    Hey you look a little like Ben Wyatt from parks and recreation.

  • @ckdpraha
    @ckdpraha Год назад +1

    Irritating presentation but great work

  • @Iamboredatworkyesyesyes
    @Iamboredatworkyesyesyes 2 года назад

    I’m turning my Jackson into a rick no matter what it take lmao

  • @brianrussell1565
    @brianrussell1565 4 года назад

    Why not just cut the plastic with the paper template instead of the wood

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  4 года назад +1

      Cutting it on top of the MDF enables me to use a router so I can get super smooth lines. It also allows for me to easily cut the bevel.

  • @leobender2910
    @leobender2910 Год назад

    Vocal fry alert

  • @charlesco689
    @charlesco689 Год назад

    If it is easy, what would be hard? 😢

  • @MikeBrownRehobothBeach
    @MikeBrownRehobothBeach Год назад

    Lol. he says easy, then proceeds to spend hours on it with lots of tools that not everyone has. End result looks very nice though. Making one for my headless guitar and came here for ideas.

  • @lesblack413
    @lesblack413 4 месяца назад

    Man, you camera work sucks big time. Interesting video but hard to watch as your camera is all over the place!!

  • @lofimoda
    @lofimoda 3 года назад +1

    Not easy at all, tks

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  3 года назад

      Yeah I guess it's subjective depending on how "handy" of a person you are. haha, to me it's easy and I think anyone can learn how to do this with the right tools.

  • @jimx1696
    @jimx1696 3 года назад +2

    Easy DIY. Uses tools worth $10k.

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  3 года назад +2

      Hey Jim, none of my tools are worth 10K, most of them I've bought, used, at estate sales for dirt cheap. Only ordered a few of them new and I can tell you that none of them cost over several hundred $. WEN tools are super affordable. I wish I had even $1K to spend on tools! Thanks for the support.

    • @jimx1696
      @jimx1696 3 года назад

      @@VanHoutenBuilds hah, thanks for the reply mate
      it was more a joke than anything. Anyhow, you used a handful of big tools/machines. None of which I expect a "normal" person would have at home. Hence, the comment.

  • @fraterfraxinus6293
    @fraterfraxinus6293 4 года назад

    The constantly moving camera makes this unwatchable.

    • @VanHoutenBuilds
      @VanHoutenBuilds  4 года назад +5

      Tell me about it, it gets even more crazy when I switch to using the tripod 45 seconds in....

  • @RW3871
    @RW3871 3 года назад

    Easy? 😂