PVC Guitar Stand for Guitar Hero and Rock Band
Intro: PVC Guitar Stand for Guitar Hero and Rock Band
The Guitar Hero and Rock Band series have given us plenty of music, but they have also given us something else... many plastic guitars in different styles, shapes, and colors. After a while, moving those guitars around all the time gets frustrating and they are always falling over.
After looking through some of the PVC guitar stands here on Instructables I decided to come up with one that had proportions that would fit the game guitars. The best part is that if you have the tools you can make this stand for only around $15.
Before proceeding, a few pieces of advice. First, I recommend dry fitting the entire stand BEFORE gluing it together. PVC cement drys very quickly and if you make a mistake it leaves little time to adjust the parts. Second, when you are ready to glue the stand together make sure you do it in a well ventilated area because the PVC primer and cement give off very strong fumes. Make sure you read all warnings before beginning!
After looking through some of the PVC guitar stands here on Instructables I decided to come up with one that had proportions that would fit the game guitars. The best part is that if you have the tools you can make this stand for only around $15.
Before proceeding, a few pieces of advice. First, I recommend dry fitting the entire stand BEFORE gluing it together. PVC cement drys very quickly and if you make a mistake it leaves little time to adjust the parts. Second, when you are ready to glue the stand together make sure you do it in a well ventilated area because the PVC primer and cement give off very strong fumes. Make sure you read all warnings before beginning!
STEP 1: Parts List
Here is what you will need to build this stand:
- 2 - 10' sections of 1/2" PVC pipe
- 6 - 1/2" PVC 90-degree connectors
- 14 - 1/2" PVC end caps (smooth, not threaded)
- 16 - 1/2" PVC T-connectors
- PVC primer and cement
- Some way to cut PVC (hacksaw, miter saw, PVC cutter, etc.)
- Tape measure or ruler
- Marker
STEP 2: Cut PVC Pipes
Use the tape measure, marker, and cutter to cut the PVC pipes into the following lengths:
- 2 - 30" lengths
- 2 - 18" lengths
- 10 - 4 1/2" lengths
- 2 - 4" lengths
- 4 - 2 1/4" lengths
- 2 - 1 3/4" lengths
- 15 - 1 1/2" lengths
STEP 3: Assemble Base
Parts used in this step (for each side):
- 10 - 1 1/2" pieces
- 4 - 90-degree connectors
- 4 - end caps
- 6 - T-connectors
- 2 - 4" piece
- 2 - 30" pieces
STEP 4: Make Uprights
Parts needed for this step:
- 2 - 18" pieces
- 2 - 90-degree connectors
STEP 5: Make Neck Holders
Parts needed for this step:
- 10 - 4 1/2" pieces
- 10 - T-connectors
- 10 - end caps
- 5 - 1 1/2" pieces
STEP 6: Assemble Top Bar
Parts needed for this step:
- 4 - 2 1/4" pieces
- 2 - 1 3/4" pieces
STEP 7: Final Assembly
This is the easy part. Simply connect the top bar to the base.
Now the fun part: add your guitars! As you can see, this design holds a wide array of guitars. The neck holders make convenient places to store your cords or straps.
You can modify this design to hold fewer/more guitars. You just need to adjust the measurements and buy more/fewer T-connectors and end caps. If you are going to make this any bigger, I would recommend cutting the long bottom pieces in the middle and adding another foot for for support (about where the middle guitar is in the second picture). The PVC tends to sag over time even though the guitars don't weigh much.
Lastly, have fun! Customize your stand and post your results here!
Now the fun part: add your guitars! As you can see, this design holds a wide array of guitars. The neck holders make convenient places to store your cords or straps.
You can modify this design to hold fewer/more guitars. You just need to adjust the measurements and buy more/fewer T-connectors and end caps. If you are going to make this any bigger, I would recommend cutting the long bottom pieces in the middle and adding another foot for for support (about where the middle guitar is in the second picture). The PVC tends to sag over time even though the guitars don't weigh much.
Lastly, have fun! Customize your stand and post your results here!
21 Comments
skipernicus 13 years ago
Thanks for this instructable!
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jgrills 15 years ago
http://docsrockbandmods.netforums.us/the-great-axe-stand-holds-10-guitars-vt597.html
pirate_monkey 15 years ago
I had to re-cut pieces as my T and L connectors were obviously of larger dimensions, but I think this looks pretty good. Heaps neater than stacking my 3 (probably soon to be 4) guitars against the couch!
Thanks btravis72
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