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Artbitecraft
Slovenia
Приєднався 6 чер 2010
Guitar Cabinet Making ( JBL K-110 / Celestion Gold, Fender Bandmaster Reverb Head )
JBL K-110 / Celestion Gold speaker! For some time now I have had the desire to make a custom cabinet with selected speakers and this combination has been my wish for quite some time. Together with the Fender Bandmaster Reverb head, which is one of the best guitar amplifiers for me personally, everything in this combination was even more sonically confirmed.Thanks for watching.
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30" Junior Baritone guitar / Total rebuild
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Another completed story 💪🙂this time, a complete conversion of my 30" baritone, which was basically rather clumsily designed, unbalanced (too long scale length 30", now 27"), non-adjustable action, in short quite "unplayable", so that was untouched most of the time. Do I start a completely new build or do a "rebuild"? All in all it was quite brutal, otherwise with a lot of fun and in the end a g...
Making Guitar (Full Build)! Duocaster Ultimate + Sound Test
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I redesigned body shape from the Duo Sonic style guitar and finally make my long time seeking Ultimate Guitar. Thanks for watching
Rhodonite Slab Into Cabochon Pendant! Cutting/Polishing
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Today I opened a "magic box" of goodies that I received back in the days as a gift from a good friend from the Roscoe area. The Rhodonite slab caught my eye the most and I really enjoyed the work with it. Thaks for watching
Pendant Making / Ebony, Paua shell , Stone Cutting / Polishing
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The two pendants that I made from the stone and supported with ebony and Paua Shell dot, turned out quite well. But I am not satisfied with the stone polishing, which has a very strange composition, especially the blackened part of it. it is similar to Shungite, except that it is harder. Polishing to a shiny finish is impossible. In the end, the result is still satisfactory... Thanks for watching
First Time Stone Cutting / Polishing! Lapidary / Cabbing
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A years ago, I met a guy in LA who was engaged in the production of custom jewelry from natural stone . When I saw those "mountains" of stones with different colors and composition, I instantly felt a certain passion and connection with this whole thing around the lapidary... However, since it was almost impossible to get suitable lapidary tools in Europe, I would be forced to use this passion ...
Duosonic Style Guitar / Complete Rebuild - Revitalization + Video Sound Clip
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It was one of my first builds that I was never quite happy with. The guitar spent most of the time in the case without playing. That's why I decided to do a complete rebuild - revitalization, to give it a new place in terms of playing. I also wanted to have a guitar with P90 pickups and this was the perfect opportunity to do it. Many people probably won't like this renovation, but this is my wo...
Making an Acoustic (Stage Live) Guitar. Hybrid / Experiment...
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The decision came to make an acoustic guitar (small design), comfortable for live playing. The idea for the design was taken from the (UA-cam - Plywood acoustic guitar build) link below. ua-cam.com/video/iczV0ZLHorM/v-deo.html Thanks for watching
Making a Telecaster (Full Build)
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An attempt to make a replica of my favorite 64-66 Honey/Blonde/Rosewood Telecaster model. In the end, I'm very happy with the result. Great sounding and super playable guitar. The sound at the end of the video was recorded directly with iPhone 13. Gear used: Fender Super reverb, Leslie 16, and Fuzz Face, with the guitar volume slightly rolled off. Thanks for watching
Making a Telecaster + sound presentation / Part 3
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Making a Telecaster sound presentation / Part 3
Guitar Making / Full Build + Sound sample at the end of video clip
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Guitar Making / Full Build Sound sample at the end of video clip
Making Guitar / Assembly / Finishing / Part7
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Making Guitar / Assembly / Finishing / Part7
Making Guitar / French Polishing / Part 6
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Making Guitar / French Polishing / Part 6
Making Guitar / Applying sealer, Sanding, Staining Part5
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Making Guitar / Applying sealer, Sanding, Staining Part5
Making guitar / Neck Shaping, Tailpiece Part 4
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Making guitar / Neck Shaping, Tailpiece Part 4
Making Guitar, Neck Headstock Purfling, Veneering; Body / Binding... part3
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Making Guitar, Neck Headstock Purfling, Veneering; Body / Binding... part3
Making Guitar - Neck build / Basic - Fretboard / Fretting / Part 2
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Making Guitar - Neck build / Basic - Fretboard / Fretting / Part 2
Positive Grid Spark 40 Mods / Upgrade to 2 x 12" FRFR Celestion Speakers
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Positive Grid Spark 40 Mods / Upgrade to 2 x 12" FRFR Celestion Speakers
Yamaha THR10 custom build into 2x10" cabinet III Update
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Yamaha THR10 custom build into 2x10" cabinet III Update
Yamaha THR10 custom build into 2x10" cabinet II
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Yamaha THR10 custom build into 2x10" cabinet II
Yamaha THR10 custom build into 2x10" cabinet TEST
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Yamaha THR10 custom build into 2x10" cabinet TEST
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Absolutely amazing work. Great looking guitar.
That is sooo incredibly STUPID to stain n lacquer ur tele beautifully, n then f*ck it up willingly to suit the idiots now a days who think relicing is cool?!?! 🤢
We got Perfection over here..
You've got some cool jigs set up for all those steps. Great job!
Very good work! And awsome playing. Do you use some fuzz? Tell me more 😉
@@posarelli Yes, I am playing trough my custom octa fuzz, with the guitar volume poti roled back to the point where it cleans up nicely, but still “ bite” on string pushing. Thanks
Lepa kitara.
that tone sounds great! it would be even more beautiful tone with a full size body
I’ve never seen anyone else just saw the neck off a guitar before. That was awesome!
Yes, that was brutal! the plan was to make a completely new neck, but after consideration and evaluation, I decided to remake the existing one. In the end, it turned out to be a fully functional neck. Thanks
@@Artbitecraft it’s amazing, like all your builds! 🫡
amazing tone sir \m/
Thank you 👍
Awesome!!! Кросавчег!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Hermosa guitarra
Awesome work both visually and sonically. I'm curious about how you darkened the fretboard, could you tell about which chemical you've used at 9:15? The outcome is splendid.
@@Amon7.L Thanks. Caustic soda is the first in use, then ferric chloride, and the third, stain mixed with isopropyl alcohol.
I know it isn't the trendiest thing to do but I would really like some commentary in this kind of videos. Amazing work! Thanks for uploading
Language barrier! 🙃
@@Artbitecraft text to speech is always an option hahaha, I get you tho, Spanish is my first language and it's kinda hard to interact with the internet in general these days
@@juaniferritto165 Yes, I know I could include some text in specific processing approaches. I will try to include that in the future projects... Thanks👍
Wow again a great work. An unplayable old guitar turned into a very cool guitar. the black color suits very well.
Thank you!
What ticknes for the top and the back
2mm on the top and 3mm back!
excellent work! functional art! imo
4:24 and 4:30 tools name?
@@aaaaaaaaaa2548 Radius sanding beam, nocthed straight edge!
Nice video. On 0:50 is Bosch PBD 40?
Yes, it is! Thanks
The fretboard glued with neopren ? Never seen that before ! Beautiful guitar
@@oliviercolombot6904 It’s Titenbon polyurthane glue actually! Thank you
Wow, i'm at a loss of words, yet I write this comment. How did you achieve such a neck finish ?
@@alexandre3388 At first I do two coats with shellac, which I mix to the desired color shade with an alcohol-based stain, then I coat certain spots with amber nitro spray varnish and finally two coats with clear nitro. Thank you
how do you achieve this neck finish ?
Wow!
Dude that's fucking kick ass! Fantastic !
Absolutely beautiful and so original!! Love the playing and you're spark40 build also ! You're a creative dude! Props
What did you use to darken the fingerboard? I could only make out that it was some type of chloride.
I already explained that in some previous comments!
Awesome
하나 갖고 싶다. 텔레 사운드
All that beautiful finish work only to reliruinic it. Wonderful craftsmanship though. Not a reliruinic fan though.
Amazing, thank you for sharing your work.
@@nicopage8148 Thank you! 👍
magnifique
Why artificially aging something beautiful?
Very good
hello, what is this white liquid that you use before the perchlo? Thank you for your work.
Alkaline zinc oxide! Thanks
Wow, what attention to detail, what Craftsmanship, what a piece of art, Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you👍
I am a guitar repair shop owner in Korea. Among many UA-cam videos and producers, your technique is the best I have seen.
Thank you!
perfect. would you mind sharing the color code for the body or the name or better yet maybe the exact product you used?
The base coat is the standard "Vintage White" Nitro varnish. the next application, which adds coloration (patina), is mixed with clear nitro varnish and 1-2% yellowish pigment. This varnish with added dye must be transparent and applied only on certain areas of the body.
Great skills
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I have been searching for more info on making the neck/headstock as a unit out of a billet like we did when I attended Galloup school and haven't found one until your video. Wish it was more detailed. I am on my 5th instrument, first solo scratch build and it is going well but many stressful steps but love it!
Beautiful work!
Thanks a lot 👍
too bad not to clearly show the products you use and give us the link to know where to find them
Looks awesome!
Thank you
Can I buy this from you?
Excellent video, thank you, cheers Dave
Thanks Dave!
Drill bits, router bits, saw blades; if you see burn marks on the wood, and/or smoke while you're working, the tools are dull, or being pushed to fast, or both. Sharp tools used properly don't smoke, and don't leave burn marks in their path. That said, a personal quibble is always when I see that silly, unnecessary neck pickup rout on top of the body; thus requiring covering a huge portion of the beautiful guitar body with $1.09 piece of trashy, sheet plastic. Pickguards are not beautiful. And they always take away from the guitar. Simply using a 3/8" 'bell-hanger" bit, starting from the neck pocket strait to the control cavity, or the bridge pickup rout and the face of the guitar can be left un-hidden for everyone to see and admire.
That's great to know! Thanks a lot👍
Excellence!❤ Thank you for the making of this video.Revelation: True Musicians make Art!
Thanks a lot! 👍
That’s a mean sounding Tele! Love the tone of the neck pickup!
Thanks a lot! 👍
Not bad for a first cut.
thanks for the kind words 👍
Should I do a rough relic process before painting clear?
There are no rules here, but the surface lacquer is also chipped naturally...
Sounds great! What pickups and bridge did you use?
The pickups are wound by a local guy and bridge is from Gotoh!
Great work. The P90 will never let you down.
I already love them🙂 Thanks