you use that dremel a lot! so many different dremel attachments. i appreciate your pain staking effort at everything you do to build this rather than doing it an easier way.
My only complaint is that you didn't include any text or verbal commentary about the materials, wood types, tools,etc. Explanations would've been helpful because during some of the steps, I'm not exactly sure what types of tools you're using, the species of wood you chose, sizes and measurements for the body, neck, headstock, etc..Other than that this is a great video series.
nice job on the soundhole inlays...I would suggest putting masking tape along the whole outer edge of the top wood (bottom and top of the wood) so it doesnt splinter when you cut it
What kind of woods were you using?
CrazyLongboard 1 year ago
i would fuckn play with all my plasure on that beauty
Punkerstyle9 1 year ago
How did you get the top and bottom soundboard that thin?
thecuriouspatron 1 year ago
I can't believe you cut the top so accurately with a bloody saber saw! watching that almost made me go out and buy you a scroll saw.
That having been said, it turned out awesome.
guglio1290 2 years ago 3
I love ur pallet jig to hold down ur "top".. I making the plans..even right now.... cool
cornflakesnwater 2 years ago
you use that dremel a lot! so many different dremel attachments. i appreciate your pain staking effort at everything you do to build this rather than doing it an easier way.
LostLikeYou 2 years ago
My only complaint is that you didn't include any text or verbal commentary about the materials, wood types, tools,etc. Explanations would've been helpful because during some of the steps, I'm not exactly sure what types of tools you're using, the species of wood you chose, sizes and measurements for the body, neck, headstock, etc..Other than that this is a great video series.
ritter89 2 years ago 11
id be worride bout the spruce top cracking with the clamps on it
vanhalen234 2 years ago
You got every thing at StewMac right
halosucks4 2 years ago
I think a router would have saved him alot more time.
Moe7133 2 years ago
where did you gett all you friggin tools and materials??? i wish i had all the right tools cause id build my own guitar..... does it sound good?
quickmantan 2 years ago
great work,may i ask u what is this material you use?
theFancierPharaoh 2 years ago
Is that jig an old pallet?
halosucks4 2 years ago
Dude, where did you learn how to build a guitar???A video??Relative???A Book??
bbgambino99 3 years ago 9
did you glue the back to the jig :)
lcall88 3 years ago
what is the thickness of the top and bottom layers... and what kind of wood is it?
Forbiddenfilms 4 years ago
What did you do? At 5.30
(sorry for my bad english)
riffeur 4 years ago
Where did you buy the wood from ?
whiteheaddan 4 years ago
nice job on the soundhole inlays...I would suggest putting masking tape along the whole outer edge of the top wood (bottom and top of the wood) so it doesnt splinter when you cut it
bigdjindustriez 4 years ago
yes, I left a large margin because of having no tape and it worked ok, there was actually quite a bit of tear-out but thankfully not to much.
YukonStrings 4 years ago
@YukonStrings can u tell me what all kind of wood you used
thecheeseismelting 4 months ago