If you decide you don’t want to buy a guitar hanger for a wall, here are simple steps to building one yourself.

There are lots of ready to use ones, which are good (I have one in my living room that holds the acoustic guitar), but this time I wanted to make one of my own for my studio.

Materials:

A piece of rectangular plywood, about the size of 13 x 8 cm.

cm. Two pieces of round wood, mostly used for broom handles, 13 cm in length , about 2 cm in diameter (could be 2.5-3 too).

, (could be 2.5-3 too). Foam insulator or foam grips for a bicycle/scooter.

Tools:

A drill.

A wood drill, the same diameter as the broom handle pieces , I used 2 cm (20 mm)..

, I used 2 cm (20 mm).. A drill to make the wall holes.

4 plastic masonry anchors.

6 screws, about 7 cm in length.

3 mm drill to make 4 little holes for the screw to go in the plywood.

A little Wood glue, I used Elmers.

Notes and reminders: