Oil Spill

Oil Spill

Overview

The Oil Spill is a mostly 3D printed electric guitar.

The body is a Telecaster style design, printed in PLA+ with steel rods inserted down the center for strength. The surface is coated with a 6 mm thick layer of epoxy resin for a professional finish.

It sounds great, and feels amazing to play!

Demos

Instructions

Bill of Materials

  • PLA+ Filament 

    Quantity: 2 units
    Description: Enhanced PLA+  filament for FDM/FFF 3D printing. Offers improved strength, layer adhesion, and print reliability compared to standard PLA.
    Cost: $30

  • Epoxy Resin
    Quantity: 1 unit
    Description: Two part, self leveling epoxy resin. 24 hour cure time for speedy fabrication. Results in a smooth glass-like surface finish. 
    Cost: $30

  • Resin Coloring/Powder
    Quantity: 1 unit
    Description: Add-in for epoxy resin. Pack contains a wide variety of different colors. This specific powder results in a really cool swirling effect. 
    Cost: $20

  • Neck
    Quantity: 1 unit
    Description: 24 fret electric guitar neck. Perfect fit for the designed body. 
    Cost: $70

  • Neck Plate
    Quantity: 1 unit
    Description: Metal neck mounting plate used to secure the neck to the guitar body and distribute load evenly at the joint.
    Cost: $10

  • Tuning Pegs
    Quantity: 1 set
    Description: Tuning pegs used for precise string tension adjustment and tuning stability.
    Cost: $30

  • Pickups
    Quantity: 1 set
    Description: Guitar pickups used to convert string vibrations into electrical signals for amplification. Set contains 1x neck pickup and 1x bridge pickup. 
    Cost: $40

  • Bridge
    Quantity: 1 unit
    Description: Guitar bridge assembly used to anchor strings, maintain scale length, and transfer string vibration to the body.
    Cost: $35

  • Electronics
    Quantity: 1 set
    Description: Mostly pre-soldered electrical components. Required for volume and tone control, as well as pickup selection. 
    Cost: $30

  • 1/4″ Jack
    Quantity: 1 unit
    Description: Standard 1/4-inch mono audio output jack used to connect the guitar to an amp, pedal, or other external device. 
    Cost: $5

  • Steel Rods
    Quantity: 2 units
    Description: Threaded steel rods inserted into the 3D printed body to improve strength. Crucial to prevent warping in the body due to material creep. 
    Cost: $5

  • Dowels
    Quantity: 1 set
    Description: Wooden dowels used for alignment and reinforcement of the interconnecting body pieces. 
    Cost: $5

  • Strings
    Quantity: 1 set
    Description: Standard 09-42 gauge steel guitar strings. Other gauge size will work as well. 
    Cost: $20

  • Strap Pins
    Quantity: 1 set
    Description: Strap buttons used to securely attach a guitar strap to the instrument body.
    Cost: $10

  • TOTAL COST: $340

License & Usage

This project is shared freely for personal, educational, and non-commercial use. You are more than welcome to use, modify, and build upon my designs, just please give due credit.

All designs are copyright of Kyle Zink. Personal, non-commercial use and construction is permitted. Redistribution, resale, or commercial manufacture of designs and/or derivatives thereof is strictly prohibited without explicit written permission.