In the thread about recycling timber for instruments I mentioned using the packing case from a new dishwasher (German spruce) for bracing in my latest guitar build. Ned asked to see a few pictures so here they are.
It is a Nick Lucas style L-00. 13 frets to the body like some of the original Gibson Nick Lucas guitars built in the '30s (they also made 12-fret and 14-fret versions at different times). I like the design because it is small bodied but deep (drednaught depth) and has a bigger voice than most 00 sized guitars. Mahogany B&S, Adirondack top, mahogany bolt-on neck, macassar ebony bridge and fretboard, cocobolo binding and soundhole binding. The slotted headstock is obviously not Gibsonesque, but I like it for the vintage vibe. This is only the second guitar that I have built so I still have a lot to learn.