From a Skip, Rat Bait guitars

 


Build a Partscaster - from a Skip, Rat Bait Guitar: Reclaimed, Rebellious, Real

Looking to build a guitar that’s more than just a clone? Skip the sterile factory vibe and dive into the world of skip sourced material —where every body tells a story, and every scratch means something.

Why build from a Skip? Rat Bait Guitar?

A skip Rat Bait Guitar is built from salvaged materials—wood rescued from skips, old furniture, fence posts, roof beams, and floorboards. It’s not just recycling; it’s reclamation. These guitars carry the scars of their past lives, reimagined into instruments with soul.

At Rat Bait Guitars, each body is shaped in a rat-infested shed in North Devon, using whatever the world throws away. It’s punk, it’s raw, and it’s good for the planet.


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Building a partscaster can indeed be a rewarding and enjoyable experience! Here are some key benefits and considerations:

Benefits of Building a Partscaster

  1. Customisation: You can tailor your guitar to fit your playing style, tone, and aesthetics. Choose from a variety of parts like neck shape, pickups, body wood, fretboard radius, and hardware. Mix and match different models and brands to create a unique combination.

  2. Cost Savings: If you’re looking for a high-quality guitar with specific features that are either unavailable or too expensive in the market, building a partscaster can be more economical. You can also use parts you already have or find second-hand parts at a lower cost.

  3. Learning Experience: Building a partscaster can be a fun and educational process. It helps you understand how a guitar works and how to adjust it to your liking. The hands-on experience can be very satisfying and give you a sense of accomplishment.

Difficulty Levels

  • From Scratch: This is the most challenging and time-consuming method. It involves sourcing all materials, cutting and shaping them, assembling and wiring parts, finishing and painting, and setting up the action and intonation. This can take months or even years.

  • From a Kit: The easiest method, as kits provide all the parts needed to assemble a guitar, with some pre-made or pre-fitted. Tasks include finishing the body and neck, soldering electronics, attaching hardware and strings, and adjusting the setup. This can take a few hours to a weekend.

  • From Parts: This method offers more customisation and flexibility but requires more skill and knowledge in fitting parts together. Tasks include selecting and ordering compatible parts, drilling holes, routing cavities, soldering electronics, attaching hardware and strings, and adjusting the setup. This can take a few days to a few weeks.

Rat Bait Guitars

Rat Bait Guitars, based in Devon, UK, makes hand-built guitars from recycled materials like salvaged wood and furniture. They also sell new and used guitar parts, tested for quality and functionality. Their online shop offers a variety of parts for vintage, relic, or partscaster guitars, with free UK shipping and international shipping on request.

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Why Build Your Own? A Recap

  • ๐Ÿ› ️ Custom Fit: Choose your own neck, pickups, and hardware.

  • ๐ŸŒ Eco-Friendly: Reuse waste wood instead of buying new.

  • ๐ŸŽธ Authentic Vibe: Every dent and grain tells a story.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฅ Skip - Rat Bait Spirit: It’s DIY with attitude—perfect for players who want something real.

How to Start

  1. Find a Body: Look for reclaimed wood or check out Rat Bait’s bodies.

  2. Choose Your Parts: Neck, bridge, pickups—make it yours.

  3. Assemble & Adjust: Bolt it together, tweak the action, and plug in.

Rat Guitars: Built to Mean Something

If you want an instrument that’s more than just polished wood and chrome, consider Rat Bait Guitars. Bodies made from recycled timber, shaped with care and chaos in equal measure. These aren’t just guitars—they’re statements.

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