1:05 Look at that scraper... that is *exactly* what it should look like when you know how to get them sharp and use them properly. Dependence on power tools and "clever sharpening gadgets" has made hand tool sharpening a lost art. I see so many guys picking up a scraper and making dust and ragged little curls with them.. or a chisel that bludgeons and splits wood instead of shaving and severing it. I love watching guys like Romanillos work. If you watch closely, it's like taking a master class.
as a trainee boat-builder the 1st thing I was taught was how to put an edge on a flat-scraper, took quite a while to get that burr to flip over into a cutting edge. What a modest craftsman.
Too bad he does not explain what he's doing, or material he's using, nor does he explain the woods or the tools he uses. I would have preferred an instructional video where I can learn something.
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Nemothan@ the composition in this video is " prelude no 1" by Hector Villa Lobos
sukadukaku 3 months ago
Nemothan@ name of composition is " prelude no 1 " by Hector villa lobos ...
sukadukaku 3 months ago
please tell me what's the name of the song in 0:02
nemothan 3 months ago
barrettclassicalguitars.co.uk
peanuts152 5 months ago
He's not a maker, He's an Artist.
Aweway 6 months ago
1:05 Look at that scraper... that is *exactly* what it should look like when you know how to get them sharp and use them properly. Dependence on power tools and "clever sharpening gadgets" has made hand tool sharpening a lost art. I see so many guys picking up a scraper and making dust and ragged little curls with them.. or a chisel that bludgeons and splits wood instead of shaving and severing it. I love watching guys like Romanillos work. If you watch closely, it's like taking a master class.
rlholo 10 months ago 2
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MrSnorlax22 1 year ago
when I was at a very young age my parents bought me a small classical guitar and the smell of the wood made me a guitarrist. I still love that smell.
Mr0ro 1 year ago 6
@Mr0ro I know what you mean.
IWantToKnowChrist 2 weeks ago
wisdom.
ScorpionGB 1 year ago
A very enlighting documentary
george26fvr 1 year ago
as a trainee boat-builder the 1st thing I was taught was how to put an edge on a flat-scraper, took quite a while to get that burr to flip over into a cutting edge. What a modest craftsman.
werenutz 1 year ago
Behind the success of great guitarists (whose guitars are totally hand-made), there lies invaluable, yet silent contribution of guitar builders.
God bless you !
sminhle 1 year ago 8
lots of hard work and talent...Thank God for your talent Sir.
chardnj 1 year ago
You have sure hands and it is a joy to watch you work.
StinkySQL 2 years ago
anyone know what those wire clampy things are?
fatbeats101 2 years ago
You can learn a great deal by watching. Notice for instance how well his scraper removes wood from the sides. Razor sharp.
Adamfront 2 years ago
Too bad he does not explain what he's doing, or material he's using, nor does he explain the woods or the tools he uses. I would have preferred an instructional video where I can learn something.
orestesdd 2 years ago
whats the rolling pin for?
fatbeats101 2 years ago
A master at his best. Note the speed! No messing about. Inspiring.
tboyted 2 years ago
Wicked how he bends the wood for the body by hand. No molds for that guy.
metalorg 2 years ago
nice nice..
st91bp7t 2 years ago
Amazing...
ed677 2 years ago
Amen!!!!!!!!!!
cienanosdesoledad 2 years ago
Beautiful video and I love the sort of muttering of the sound track. Great.
hashi
hachamacha 2 years ago