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  • @arkkupitkanen1073
    @arkkupitkanen1073 Před rokem +2

    I took just a block of wood, radius cauge and plastic padding. I made a curve on the wood with cauge. Then I used this block to sand the radius block. Took few minutes and it's perfect.

  • @doughsnakes
    @doughsnakes Před 3 dny

    Great. Very well done. Way better than paying $180 at certain well known Luthier supply shop.

  • @Scatwav
    @Scatwav Před 2 lety

    the best idea I saw on the subject till now, thank you!

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk Před 2 lety

    By far the most useful and informational CZcams guitar building channel.

  • @mattclarke1838
    @mattclarke1838 Před rokem

    Love this guy's CZcams channel

  • @customukuleles
    @customukuleles Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your video. I am a ukulele builder who also makes most of my jigs, including radius dishes, bending irons, binding cutting jigs, etc. I look forward to more of your videos.

  • @gerardnatera6997
    @gerardnatera6997 Před 5 měsíci

    Wow!! Awesome work

  • @bestfouronsix
    @bestfouronsix Před 4 měsíci

    cool stuff, nice and simple

  • @justinprobus959
    @justinprobus959 Před 7 měsíci

    Man, I am so glad I tripped across your video’s!! I thought I was the only one that has to figure out a way to not spend all that money on tools! Build almost anything, but I have brain lock a lot. I’ll subscribe so you can help me out of those locked up times lol !! keep it up. We appreciate you.

  • @user-ij1oi4zp8v
    @user-ij1oi4zp8v Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video - very helpful. I had thought about that kind of jig for making necks with different radii (radiuses?) but I just couldn't warp my head around it. Yours makes so much sense. Thanks again.

  • @juanokita4401
    @juanokita4401 Před 2 lety

    All right you save me lot
    Now I calculate the radius center to the router bit and make other radius I appreciate this inf and blessings bro here my 👍

  • @fstopPhotography
    @fstopPhotography Před 3 lety +1

    Great idea for the jig.
    I'll be making one soon. Great tool tip.

  • @PerlinFashion
    @PerlinFashion Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks a lot!!! I just think about it (how to make a radius block) and saw you! Great job!

  • @manuelguerra6891
    @manuelguerra6891 Před rokem

    Thanks. Very useful

  • @benjamingriswold2564
    @benjamingriswold2564 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent, will definitely give this a try 👌

  • @jheeeee7402
    @jheeeee7402 Před 6 měsíci

    I learn so much here

  • @stevevaughn2040
    @stevevaughn2040 Před rokem

    That is a very good method

  • @OnTheFritz602
    @OnTheFritz602 Před 2 lety +1

    Very clever!

  • @chrisk3754
    @chrisk3754 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice idea-radiusing is my nemesis-thanks for this video!

  • @KineticFaction
    @KineticFaction Před 3 lety +8

    Fantastic video, great idea putting the dremel on a pendulum!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety +1

      Hi KineticNidalee,
      Thank you for the compliment.
      To be honest putting a router on a pendulum isn’t my invention. This is my take on an already existing idea with a couple of improvements I didn’t see on other designs.

    • @Metalbass10000
      @Metalbass10000 Před 3 lety +2

      You can also put the fretboard on a pendulum, pass it across a cutter or a sander, with adjustability at both ends of the pendulum, to create all the common radii, or a compound radius.

  • @fzml9633
    @fzml9633 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for making the video. Smart solution well executed, but for most ppl not very practical. Properly planing the block is a pro job and requires a rather expensive plane. if you buying the block pre-planed you might just as well buy an sanding block. Kudos anyway!

  • @HergerTheJoyous
    @HergerTheJoyous Před rokem

    The jig is interesting! I'm working on making a slip form for pouring Aircrete dome homes and I think I might be able to adapt your idea to make them from low cost items such as stacked cardboard or styrofoam. Thanks!

  • @apesaastamoinen4621
    @apesaastamoinen4621 Před 2 lety

    Great idea, thanks a lot :)

  • @andrearambaldi4618
    @andrearambaldi4618 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing!!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety

      Hi Andrea,
      You are very welcome. I'm glad you liked my video.

  • @GuitarQuackery
    @GuitarQuackery Před 2 lety

    Nice. And just like you've pointed out, the specialized tools are not even always available in sizes (in this case the length) that we actually need.

  • @StevenJamesPorter
    @StevenJamesPorter Před rokem

    Love it thanks for the video! About to start my first couple builds, and I hate buying tools or jigs when I can make them out of scraps. Have you thought of using a cove style bit on the router instead? I would think the flat bit would leave more track marks than a rounded point? Would require a ton more passes though, so I'm only speculating.

  • @kevinricesr.9903
    @kevinricesr.9903 Před 3 lety +1

    Great knowledge to learn I need #12 block on a build I'm working on

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety

      Hi Kevin,
      I'm glad you found some useful information in one of my videos.

  • @512banana1
    @512banana1 Před 2 lety

    nice trick mah man!

  • @adriengahery9471
    @adriengahery9471 Před 2 lety

    I should have subscribed earlier... Done now. Keep up the good work, guitars and videos! :)

  • @FrugalFixerSpike
    @FrugalFixerSpike Před 3 lety

    Nice jig Daniel

  • @mgcnashville6615
    @mgcnashville6615 Před 3 lety +2

    Made one using a Dremel, not powerful enough. It worked, but took too long. Bought a $30 router at harbor freight and upgraded the jig, works great!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety

      Hi Uriel,
      Yeah a regular Dremel might be not powerful enough. I use the Dremel Trio which is just powerful enough for the job, but I on't know if they make it anymore.
      Good to hear you found a solution and the jig is working for you.

  • @damagedw
    @damagedw Před 2 lety

    Very cool video! I wonder if one could make a compound radius beam? Would it work with minimal sanding motion? Am I nuts?

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Před 2 lety

    Great job on that but wouldn't using a more powerful router like a Colt trim router let you use bigger bits and speed up the process? I dig what you did here just a suggestion, keep up the great work!

  • @TheCleaner6969
    @TheCleaner6969 Před rokem

    I made 9's & 10s guitar nut files, a crowning file, fret dressing file, & a sanding beam.

  • @Ilfafinni
    @Ilfafinni Před rokem +1

    hi this is a really good video it inspired me so much, i wanna make the same machine, can you please give more details about it, i really like the way that you calculate the radius, can you show me how? i think that the guitar that i have to fix is a 9.5, you know how to calculate the radius of a guitar without tools to?

  • @Generalanwalt
    @Generalanwalt Před 3 lety

    Great video!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety

      Hey Generalanwalt,
      Thank you very much!

    • @acousticsoundmaker
      @acousticsoundmaker Před 3 lety

      I’m having trouble figuring out your Dremel jig for making the radiusing blocks. Can you explain how you made the jig please. Thank you for any help you can provide.

  • @gregmarquis1886
    @gregmarquis1886 Před 2 lety +1

    maybe you can make a video on a step by step how to make that jig....thanks

  • @stuartmain578
    @stuartmain578 Před 2 lety

    Cool Tutorial ... Where did you get that Under strings Radius Square Tool, My Friend.

  • @juancarlosfishikella1580

    Fantasticos los videos y usted un profesional , las guitarras son maravillosas. ¿podría decirme donde compra las maderas?. Muchas Gracias y un abrazo

    • @juanokita4401
      @juanokita4401 Před 2 lety

      Olvida donde compra la madera estas muy muy lejos

  • @dnmrtnz
    @dnmrtnz Před 3 lety

    Great video! Is there anyway to make this with a different type of router? Maybe a bigger and more common one.

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Dani,
      Yes, you can use any type of router you like. As long as the principle of a pendulum is maintained to get the radius you're after.
      One thing to keep in mind is that a larger heavy router may require a very heavy and stable construction.

  • @matthewmargetts8516
    @matthewmargetts8516 Před 2 lety

    Almost definitely Sapele I would say

  • @HearGear
    @HearGear Před rokem

    Great video, do you order your guitar woods from Portugal ?

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před rokem

      Hi HearGear,
      Thank you very much.
      I get my woods from a Dutch supplier.

  • @mesaton
    @mesaton Před 4 lety

    wow nice! Didn't know you make this tool. Last sanding is with paper 600 or even more?

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 4 lety +1

      If I recall correctly I think I only sanded this up to 380 grit sandpaper.

  • @totefrosh
    @totefrosh Před 3 lety

    What bit did you use in your dremel?

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Totefrosh,
      It's a regular 12,7mm straight router bit for the Dremel Trio.

  • @brohends
    @brohends Před 2 lety

    Hi dude
    So if we want make 12inch radius block.
    The distance pendulum and the bit is 12 inch?
    Like that???

    • @JimRol
      @JimRol Před 2 lety

      yup

    • @rodmarshall12
      @rodmarshall12 Před 2 lety

      The bottom of the pendulum and the bottom of the bit is 12 inches?

  • @paulhoward9986
    @paulhoward9986 Před 2 lety

    How do you make a different radius other than a 12" radius?

    • @veiledAutonym
      @veiledAutonym Před 2 lety

      The router jig has a higher mount point for the pendulum. You use that and get a longer swing on the arm, resulting in a wider arc. For a 16" radius, make sure the end of the router bit is 16" from the swivel point of the pendulum, and use the height adjustment he noted to make sure the piece is at the right cut depth.

  • @thijs199
    @thijs199 Před 8 měsíci

    ja ik bedenk me altijd dit, hoeveel gaat een mal me tijd kosten om te maken, hoeveel lol ga ik er aan beleven om die mal te maken, hoeveel tijd kost het me om het product te maken, en dan eindig ik vaak door gewoon de tool te kopen die ik nodig heb, en hoeveel die kosten. In dit geval zijn er op Rall guitars goed betaalbare schuurblokken à 50cm. Zo zag ik ook een video van iemand die een index liniaal maakte voor het zagen van fretslots, tja, het zou me meer dan 1 uur tijd kosten om zoiets te maken, en ik ga daar niet van genieten. Dus ik koop die gewoon, met cnc precisie. Laatst ''moest'' ik een jig maken voor een liplas, zodat ie echt goed vlak was.

  • @elalquimistaguitartech
    @elalquimistaguitartech Před 3 lety +1

    esta dificil amigo :/ pero gracias por el video. saludos desde Peru

  • @rodmarshall12
    @rodmarshall12 Před 2 lety

    I'm sorry. How do you find the radius in respect to the router? I didn't understand the process from the comments.

    • @kennyayala6189
      @kennyayala6189 Před 9 měsíci

      The router is mounted in such a way that it is X inches away from the fretboard (in this case, 12 inches away), so as it swings back and forth in a pendulum-like motion it carves away wood in that arc, simulating a 12" radius. Hope that makes sense!