How to make a square strip for your guitar's rosette.
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- čas přidán 2. 10. 2021
- In this video I show how to make the square strip that it is very often used as part of the motifs in a rosette for a classical or flamenco guitar.
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Decades of history, craftsmanship and experience distilled down to a magnificent 39 minutes. A sincere thank you to you Sir.
Fantasitc video; infact all your videos are well videoed and scripted. Kudos. Willie your Miami student is making extraordinary guitars because of your teaching.
Another excellent video, thank you so much! Your way of explaining feels professional and charming both at the same time, would love to participate in a course if you would live somewhat closer. Many thanks for sharing your expertise and experience on CZcams.
You are an amazing luthier! Congratulations! You inspire me in every post! Thanks so much! 🙏👏👏👏👏
This provided a few extra tips over the earlier video on the same. Thank you.
Gracias, maestro!
Excellent ! Thank you.
More quality content Pablo! I love it. Thanks
As always Pablo, really excellent content! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge so freely.
Quality video and content as always. Thanks Pablo.
Super great video as usual! I will use square strips in my next rosette. Thank you!
Thank you Pablo. That was wonderful. Such great details. You make me want to try this. Thank you!
Lovely, thanks pablo
Oo very good 👏
Really nice! I've always wondered how Torres cut those tiny parts.
Merci beaucoup Pablo
Interesting ! :)
Linda roseta
Спасибо за виде, смотрю с удовольствием, очень много полезного и интересного!
Interested in learning more.
I wonder if a table saw with a ultra thin kerf blade and crosscut sled would be another option for cutting the squares?
Hola maestro solo una pregunta? Para todos nosotros Españoles que no hemos estudiado Inglés podría usted hacer algún video en Castellano ya que para muchos de nosotros que ya tenemos una edad y que con las tecnologías modernas en ordenadores tenemos algunas dificultades estaría bien nos hiciera algún video que nos vendría de lujo muchas gracias y a cuidarse mucho un saludo desde Madrid.
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Gracias maestro, una pregunta de que medida es su sierra (dpi) y ancho es 1/4?
Pablo, where do you purchase your venires? If you actually mill them yourself I would love to see you make a video showing the process. I have really been enjoying your videos, very well done.
I buy them in Maderas Madinter and in Maderas Barber. You can find their websites on google.
Great video Pablo. One question why do you use the red veneer at around 35:00 video timestamp instead of moving the fence?
It is easier than having to reset the fence and the backing board. It you prefer to move the fence of course that will work but you will have to do a test cut in an off cut and keep adjusting until it is cutting exactly the right amount.
@@redkitekk thank you, that makes sense 😊
I think this will be a stupid question but how do you get the wood in those nice colors, black, green and red? Is it stain? And what wood do you use for this? Is it spruce? By the way, your videos are amazing, You are a true artist. Great!
The white veneer is maple and that is it’s natural color, all the others are dyed poplar and I purchase them already dyed .
Hola maestro gracias por compartir su conocimiento. Quiero preguntarle qué marca de cepillo o galopa ocupa para trabajar el diapasón, sé que es de otro vídeo pero me gustaría saber. Saludos desde Chile
Es un cepillo N 5 de la marca Dictum
@@redkitekk gracias maestro
What is the pitch of the band saw blade? 24 TPI (teeth per inch?)
Yes, it is 24 tpi
Thanks Pablo!
I am curious about your guitar building corse in comminfg to Malaga. How much time and money doesw it take?
You have all the relevant info on my website www.guitarmakingcourse.org
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