I cut them like salami on a bandsaw, however you must glue a straight piece of wood to the opposite side of the cylinder, never try to cut just the cylinder in the bandsaw. very dangerous.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. But yes I think. To answer your last question the jig I clamp the final veneers in has an angle already in it that matches the angle.
Yes, the side angle was question, and the orientation of the veneers in the little clamping jig.
I was thinking yesterday that the with the large number of individually made logs that go into the layup of your rosette production, that your single log clamping jig must produce a fairly consistent log each time.
I want to thank you for sharing this knowledge with us amateurs.
Question regarding what I see when you clamp up a single log.
Are the veneers lying flat on the gig, meaning that you are then pressing sideways on the veneers when squeezing the glue out?
You don't show how the sides of the finished log are tapered to take the angle of the rosette circle. You don't by chance set this angle when you squeeze the log with that sideways pressure??? That would be cool!
Once I glue and clamp the cylinder I heat it up the glue and it becomes soft. I then apply more pressure with the hose clamps and it goes together nicely. Then I let it cool down.
what is the song that starts around 9 minutes in?
beauxbeau 4 weeks ago
Awesome! Thanks for doing this video, very insightful :)
themurkar 2 months ago
thats best i have seen 100% perfect job
butchd18 2 months ago
nice work. Thats a lot of work
sirgreggins8824 3 months ago
"Would you like extra veneers with that?"
LOL jks, the video was amazing....thanks :D
dandeliontea7 4 months ago
2:13
"oral B, number one luthiers choice!"
gtarszzz 4 months ago
great job ^:)
Mimiteh7 5 months ago
You need to invest in a diesel engine ring compression clamp. It would be a lot quicker and easier.
kd0afk 8 months ago
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CassiusChrysanthe 1 year ago
thanks for making this video, helped me a lot on my guitar making course... :o)
theuglyfolkers 1 year ago
wow thx!
GuitarMonst3r 1 year ago
what are the squares of the begining made of??
pianop90 1 year ago
amazing work. How thick are the veneers? All the same thickness?
superbowl45atmyhouse 1 year ago
Once you have glued your first rings of veneer how do you accomodate that radius into the tiles?
Cheers, Paul
biggestclaptonfan 1 year ago
I think this is the best video to watch if you are starting out., and is building Rosette . for classical guitars. Thanks for put up this video
davisims 1 year ago
Could somebody please tell me what piece is being played at 7:48? It's not Gran Jota, as far as I know.
mrbannon0 1 year ago
@mrbannon0 Hey,
I don't know if you ever figured out what song that was, but I just found out that it is "Sadaude" by roland dyens.
beauxbeau 4 weeks ago
Amazing job. Thank you very much for sharing this, as I heard and read about this way to do it, but never had the chance to see it. Unvaluable.
LZamoraS 2 years ago
I CAN MAKE IT WITH HIDE GLUE?
REGARDS
GUITARREM 2 years ago
This is fantastic video...very helpful. How do you cut the slices to establish each rosette from the cylinder ? Thank you.
RASHEP1 2 years ago
I cut them like salami on a bandsaw, however you must glue a straight piece of wood to the opposite side of the cylinder, never try to cut just the cylinder in the bandsaw. very dangerous.
JMichaelThames 2 years ago 3
@JMichaelThames how do you detach the wood cilinder from the rosette
axeandraxe 4 days ago
fantastic! thank you for the information, you work so calm and is a joy for us to see a master at work.
opidacul 2 years ago
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bighank99 2 years ago
I'm not quite sure what you mean. But yes I think. To answer your last question the jig I clamp the final veneers in has an angle already in it that matches the angle.
JMichaelThames 2 years ago
@JMichaelThames
Yes, the side angle was question, and the orientation of the veneers in the little clamping jig.
I was thinking yesterday that the with the large number of individually made logs that go into the layup of your rosette production, that your single log clamping jig must produce a fairly consistent log each time.
It's a wonderful piece of work.
Thanks for commenting.
bighank99 2 years ago
I want to thank you for sharing this knowledge with us amateurs.
Question regarding what I see when you clamp up a single log.
Are the veneers lying flat on the gig, meaning that you are then pressing sideways on the veneers when squeezing the glue out?
You don't show how the sides of the finished log are tapered to take the angle of the rosette circle. You don't by chance set this angle when you squeeze the log with that sideways pressure??? That would be cool!
bighank99 2 years ago
why the oven?
knotsable 2 years ago
Once I glue and clamp the cylinder I heat it up the glue and it becomes soft. I then apply more pressure with the hose clamps and it goes together nicely. Then I let it cool down.
JMichaelThames 2 years ago
@JMichaelThames What kind of glue is it? Yellow glue? white? etc. Thanks.
juhlster1021 8 months ago
A truly great builder and musican. Always looking ahead for a better sound!
A.Dossi
1955anthony 2 years ago
how do you do the simetric line? in your video dont apear the complete work, can you show me , please
lvst1 2 years ago
wow! very interesting. he must have the patience and glue of a thousand men
MiguelMvM 2 years ago
Could watch this guy for hours. Excellent!. And very reassuring to see a luthier with glue on his hands too.
zthetha 2 years ago
Beautiful !!!
vanwick 2 years ago
very nice!!!
Thanks a lot
Cesar Amaro
6cuerdas6 2 years ago
cool!
TonyMorris 2 years ago
Thanks Tony!
JMichaelThames 2 years ago