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Old 04-13-2013, 01:29 PM
KarlK KarlK is offline
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Originally Posted by fazool View Post
OK, so I continued my design efforts a little more and made a sound hold humidifier version.

To do this, I used the smallest travel container from the kit I referenced earlier. I then had a spare plastic screw. I drilled a hole, cut the screw to length and inserted a 3/16" grommet - this was perfect spacing for gently hanging from the strings.

I CA-ed the screw to the side of the case.

Inserting this is easy from the outside of the strings, I think the grommet will hold the unit nicely.

I was unhappy with my PW sound hole humidifier because it was hard plastic and it stretch the strings a tremendous amount. It also didn't hold much water.

My design will hold gently and have gel beads for a much greater reservoir of water, with the added protection of the sponge.

This unit will cost about $5 because you need a grommet and a plastic screw. However, I think its a great step up in sound hole humidifier design. It's safer and lasts longer.

Oh, and I increased the vent holes' size to 5/32"





(what can I say....I am passionate about protecting my guitars' fine wood and I very particular about what I want inside my case. And I hate everyone throwing away too much money on sub-par products.

These home-made humidifiers take about 30 minutes to set up (drawing vent hole pattern) but onece you make one, you can knock them off in about 5 minutes:

- transfer hole pattern to lid
- drill holes in lid
- cut sponge into a circle
- slice sponge circle in half
- assemble with gel beads

(additionally for sound hole unit)
- drill hole in side
- cut screw to length
- assemble grommet and screw
- add CA & let cure/outgas overnight
Would you be so kind as to show how this sound hole humidifier is actually placed in the soundhole? Thanks!
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