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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2023
- In this episode of DIY Guitar Making: A full guitar build from start to finish! I give detailed commentary including guitar building techniques and analysis of the finished instrument.
Guitar #106 is an Orchestra Model with a 25.34" Scale, Sitka Spruce soundboard, and Nicaraguan Rosewood back and sides, with Macassar Ebony for the fretboard, bridge and appointments.
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Youre the only one making consistant content. Thank you!
Fantastic job, love the headstock, straight strings, like all guitars should be...
This is good stuff!
Sounds amazing!
Fabulous design and execution. Joy to see!
Kudos! One chord played and... i'll buy it!
Beautiful work Eric! Sounds like lots of projection for just a camera mic! He is going to love it!
Great video as always
With your finishing technique
It’s almost like you’re French polishing with tru oil
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thank you Eric. yes i have been watching for a long time . question do you shellac the inside of the guitar ? i understand from wood workers to all ways coat all surfaces of the wood so the wood will expand evenly . from what i am thinking it would keep the cracks down too. love that rosewood or at least that color of it . generally i am not a rose wood fan . why not put the fret wire in fingerboard before mounting it to the neck ?
I love content like this. You might not have a gazillion views but oh-my-days informative how-to guides on awesome stuff is why the internet was invented (...also porn).
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I would be more than happy to.
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Why is the saddle so long?
I addressed your comment in a new Q and A episode: czcams.com/video/eraFsUhpxR8/video.html
Why is your saddle longer on one side than the other😢
Why don't guitar makers reinforce the area under the bridge? Under the tension of the strings, the top will begin to deform and there will be a hump due to which the height of the strings will increase. It's unpleasant to buy an expensive guitar that will definitely have this hump. Similar to the Gibson theme where the headstock breaks off and it has become the norm
The entire idea around the top of a guitar is to have only enough bracing/material to keep dit from collapsing. A slight hump is expected and doesn't affect time negatively. If it rises too much then it can be addressed by a luthier but a well built and maintained guitar should be fine. You'd rather have a great sounding instrument that may need maintenance decades down the road than an overbuilt top that is muted and dull but will never warp. ✌️
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Interesting... my only criticism is personal taste ..that I don't care for the headstock shape .... kinda looks like a crocodile head to me .... but that's has nothing to do with your work ..
I love it when I see people use hand tools as much as possible... makes you think about how the old luthiers from countries ago did it
YOU FORGOT TO PLAY IT !!!! That's why were here ??????????????????????????????