Thank you for sharing … while soaking up a stunningly done video … it is abundantly clear I’m watching a master craftsman at work … where everything is pure artistry !! 🙏
Thank you for amazing video! I am a beginner/intermediate guitarist and it is immensely interesting to see full process and understanding how the instrument is made. All the time during watching I was imagining all the things that could go wrong - miss one milimeter here, be too hasty and glue is not hardened enough, forget to add that piece, do not center the saddle properly pushing it by one nanometer to the side ... just one of the million things is enough for whole guitar becoming unplayable at the end omg. Glad that everything went well and the guitar looks amazing :)
Thank you for sharing this! You must have had the vision of that beautiful guitar in mind from the start. I can really appreciate the thoughtful and painstaking process it involves.
Thank you for sharing ! I appreciate the respect for the materials, and the way you highlight the wood with a very refined design. Your work is a great inspiration for my next guitar.
Como disfruto ver este tipo de videos, observar cuan detallado y minucioso es construir una guitarra, verdaderamente un arte construirlas, cuanta paciencia y dedicación, felicidades por su labor de laudería maestro!!!
What a superbly informative video. Thanks a lot. As well as the great expertise required, the tool collection is amazing. Any crazy thoughts I ever entertain on attempting something similar, are securely put on the (far) back burner.
The tool list shows a Caliastro Plane with a screw cap instead of a lever cap. That works much better but is not shown in the video . Any lever cap can be changed to a screw cap very easily . When you saw bone it has a very characteristic stink . Then you know it`s the real thing . The video is a Blessing .
, güzel işçilik, güzel sonuç.. , merak ettiğim birşey varsa o da şudur !.. 🤔 neden klasik gitarlarda çelik destek çubuğu (truss rod) kullanılmıyor ?.. 🤔 bunun nasıl bir sakıncası olabilirki, kullanılsa daha iyi olmaz mı ?.. 🤔 mutlu günler, iyi çalışmalar.. .. .
It's so relaxing to watch this video👍 Btw, I often see a luthier build a classical guitar from two pieces of wood glued together for the soundboard and the back. Is it possible to make the soundboard from one single piece of wood?
Sem palavras para mensurar quão belo é essa guitarra feita com detalhes nunca visto antes. Quisera eu ter uma guitarra dessas feita por esse grande artista algum dia. Meus parabéns maestro!!!!🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
So the time , work, materials have to be recovered if the guitar is to be sold. And how many can afford it and play well enough to buy a handmade classical versus buy a good factory one?
Greetings from Lebanon! The instrument turned out to be a beautiful piece of art! I enjoyed watching every detail of the making How long did it take you to make it, and where did you make it - if I may ask? Thank you for sharing :)
He showed it being scored/deep scratch cut at the target depth and thickness of the binding. You could use a small hand held square and exacto knife, then chisel and micro rasp, or files, etc., to sand away and clean up the channel. You could even do stepped binding in multiple passes. And as we say in the U.S., This ain't his first Rodeo! Excellent workmanship, and equally professionally edited/presented, cause in reality, Building any Stringed Instrument can be a brutal and very high-stress endeavor. Marc Somewhere in Alabama...
Wonderful video: a couple of questions - 1) did you build your own solera, or - it looks like maybe you used a flat board and wedged around the lower edges to create the right neck angle and curvature on the top; and 2) the book you listed doesn't show any longer on the Amazon link, what is the title and author? Thanks much. Looking forward to hearing from you - if you're still monitoring this video's comments.
Yes, I made my own solera, it is flat board wedged around the lower edges for curvature on the top. There is detailed instructions in the book: Making Master Guitars - Roy Courtnall. Thanks for watching!
Hi, we're DUMC, a church in Malaysia. We are inspired by the visuals and production of your video there (great work indeed!) and was wondering if we can have the permission to use parts of it for an upcoming Easter promo? It ties in very nicely with our theme for this year and will benefit us greatly.
@@burkerow the powder was used to fill pores in the wood prior to applying the shellac. It is the biggest part of getting that nice smooth even surface in the finish.
@@spartanguitarist6579 from what I’ve gathered(take with a grain of salt cause I don’t have scripture memorized) but we would be given jobs in heaven and what I would give to learn how to make instruments for Gods children in heaven. Wow what an honor and Jesus being the master craftsmen he is I bet we could learn so much to make only the very best!!! Much love
Thank you for sharing … while soaking up a stunningly done video … it is abundantly clear I’m watching a master craftsman at work … where everything is pure artistry !! 🙏
Wundervolle Handwerkskunst, vielen Dank für die gut gemachte Demonstration.😄
Thank you for amazing video! I am a beginner/intermediate guitarist and it is immensely interesting to see full process and understanding how the instrument is made. All the time during watching I was imagining all the things that could go wrong - miss one milimeter here, be too hasty and glue is not hardened enough, forget to add that piece, do not center the saddle properly pushing it by one nanometer to the side ... just one of the million things is enough for whole guitar becoming unplayable at the end omg. Glad that everything went well and the guitar looks amazing :)
I thoroughly enjoyed the video! Great video and the guitar looks great too!
Magnifico! great finish all natural no stain, beautiful wood grain. Thanks for a great video
Si hay algo que supera el saber tocar un instrumento, es el fabricarlo. Arte puro y de los mas bellos que existen. Gracias por compartir...
Thank you for sharing this! You must have had the vision of that beautiful guitar in mind from the start. I can really appreciate the thoughtful and painstaking process it involves.
Thank you for sharing ! I appreciate the respect for the materials, and the way you highlight the wood with a very refined design. Your work is a great inspiration for my next guitar.
Gorgeous instrument build sir.
This video was so well crafted. Guitar craftsmenship has told a story about itself.
Well done mate!
素晴らしい🎵
お疲れ様です😆🎵🎵
是非後継者の育成を❗
目には見えない音楽の魅力を虚空に響かせて🎵
Oh boy - we never heard it played! I was so busting to hear it.
My dream was to have one of those. Oh how i wish i could buy something like that. A beautiful art indeed
Como disfruto ver este tipo de videos, observar cuan detallado y minucioso es construir una guitarra, verdaderamente un arte construirlas, cuanta paciencia y dedicación, felicidades por su labor de laudería maestro!!!
That thing must sound like a cannon 👍
Me ha encantado!!!
Como mandan los canones!!!
Perfecto!!!!!!
Enhorabuena y muchas gracias por tan maravilloso vídeo.
What a superbly informative video. Thanks a lot.
As well as the great expertise required, the tool collection is amazing.
Any crazy thoughts I ever entertain on attempting something similar, are securely put on the (far) back burner.
The tool list shows a Caliastro Plane with a screw cap instead of a lever cap. That works much better but is not shown in the video . Any lever cap can be changed to a screw cap very easily . When you saw bone it has a very characteristic stink . Then you know it`s the real thing . The video is a Blessing .
It's broth like smell
kudos to the craftsmanship 👏
Thank You! It's so beautiful process.
Excelente trabajo. Muchas gracias.
Amazing. Excellent work.
Is that Third Day I hear in the background?! Love the Build!
Wonderful art work ....congratulation
,
güzel işçilik, güzel sonuç..
,
merak ettiğim birşey varsa o da şudur !.. 🤔
neden klasik gitarlarda çelik destek çubuğu (truss rod) kullanılmıyor ?.. 🤔
bunun nasıl bir sakıncası olabilirki, kullanılsa daha iyi olmaz mı ?.. 🤔
mutlu günler, iyi çalışmalar..
..
.
It's so relaxing to watch this video👍
Btw, I often see a luthier build a classical guitar from two pieces of wood glued together for the soundboard and the back. Is it possible to make the soundboard from one single piece of wood?
It is possible, but its very rare to find piece of spruce in that width with ideal grain. Thanks for watching!
@@Vladx hhmm I see. Thx for your reply Sir 👍
Beautiful work!!
Great video, very inspiring. thanks
Sem palavras para mensurar quão belo é essa guitarra feita com detalhes nunca visto antes. Quisera eu ter uma guitarra dessas feita por esse grande artista algum dia. Meus parabéns maestro!!!!🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Beautiful! Great video. Congratulations on a beautiful instrument, and thank you. Very informative.
beautiful..no neck joint footage?
Very beatiful!
A wonderful build!
Nice Guitar,what kind of woods?sides and back?top?neck?thanks
Woow..,nice i like your video and your made its very beautifuly.
so was that sawdust mixed with the shellac as a wood filler?
no entiendo... le cambio las cenefas o la del final es otra guitarra?
I wonder how Antonio de Torres got the sides down to that thickness in the 1860s?
Bravo!
Is that oil and dust to grain fill????
Tolle arbeit👍🏾👍🏾
A beautiful guitar.
Thanks
Thank you for sharing with us your skill.
Pure art.
So fascinating, congratulations and thanks for sharing.
Gracias por tan hermoso video,
Bendiciones Maestro.
Wonderful art work!
Excellent build. Well done.
wonderful, thank you
Beautiful guitar. How long did it take you to build it?
So the time , work, materials have to be recovered if the guitar is to be sold. And how many can afford it and play well enough to buy a handmade classical versus buy a good factory one?
Greetings from Lebanon!
The instrument turned out to be a beautiful piece of art!
I enjoyed watching every detail of the making
How long did it take you to make it, and where did you make it - if I may ask?
Thank you for sharing :)
Am waiting a luthier built guitar, they say between 12 and 15 weeks
What tool do you use for cutting the soundhole? (on 2:21) thank you!
A homemade circle cutter. Thanks for watching!
what kind of glue was used for the rosette and bracing?
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!~~~~~~
And the sound test?
Nice video ❣️what is the scale length?
650mm. Thanks for watching!
@@Vladx great 👌🏽
How much is the price?
I want one!
How did you cut the binding channels? Gramil before using the chisel?
He showed it being scored/deep scratch cut at the target depth and thickness of the binding. You could use a small hand held square and exacto knife, then chisel and micro rasp, or files, etc., to sand away and clean up the channel. You could even do stepped binding in multiple passes.
And as we say in the U.S., This ain't his first Rodeo! Excellent workmanship, and equally professionally edited/presented, cause in reality, Building any Stringed Instrument can be a brutal and very high-stress endeavor.
Marc
Somewhere in Alabama...
What glue u user for bracing ?
:))). Getting inspired... Thank You :))
Name of Luthier???
Perfect.
Wonderful video: a couple of questions - 1) did you build your own solera, or - it looks like maybe you used a flat board and wedged around the lower edges to create the right neck angle and curvature on the top; and 2) the book you listed doesn't show any longer on the Amazon link, what is the title and author? Thanks much. Looking forward to hearing from you - if you're still monitoring this video's comments.
Yes, I made my own solera, it is flat board wedged around the lower edges for curvature on the top. There is detailed instructions in the book: Making Master Guitars - Roy Courtnall. Thanks for watching!
Hi, we're DUMC, a church in Malaysia. We are inspired by the visuals and production of your video there (great work indeed!) and was wondering if we can have the permission to use parts of it for an upcoming Easter promo? It ties in very nicely with our theme for this year and will benefit us greatly.
L
Where I buy one from you
What is this woods?
I love this domain .. where do u work ? Can i join you ?
Lepo ti to druže radiš. Pitam se gde si naučio...?
How much money would that guitar cost?
Monsieur l'artisan une guitare fabriqué à la main sa coûte combien avec le transport à Saint Denis de la Réunion bien sûr
Retraité Jean Martin
Sir, what thing you have applied for polishing...? Kindly inform
Guitar is finished in shellac (french polish). Thanks for watching!
What's the patch on the back all about?
Decorative I imagine
What liquid you used to finish? Is it varnish?
probably shellac
@@spartanguitarist6579 i mean it does say shellac in the description
It's called a French polish using shellac. The powder is often fine pumice which acts as an abrasive to give it the polish.
@@burkerow the powder was used to fill pores in the wood prior to applying the shellac. It is the biggest part of getting that nice smooth even surface in the finish.
Your setup to plane the sides thin is interesting. Is the bottom board clamped down or double stick taped down?
The bottom board has a piece of wood glued on bottom that acts like a hook so the board doesn't get pulled. Thanks for watching!
@@Vladx Thank you for the reply. That's a good idea, I am going to try that myself.
How long does this usually take?
Usually about 2-3 moths from start to finish. Thanks for watching!
@@Vladx awesome! Nice vid man!
Add some background acoustic music plz next time
Why can't the back be made of one piece instead of gluing 2 pieces together? Maybe it's strictly visual.
Confused
JF
Because is very rare to find a piece of spruce in that width with the ideal grain, almost no one guitar made of solid wood have single piece back.
Prijatelju,odakle si.jel ovo dud za ledja i stranice
Iz Kovačice druže. Nije dud u pitanju je stari bagrem.
third day?
1:06 1:13 1:16
ЦИТАТА:"НАДО ГОВОРИТЬ ТАК:ВСЁ ХОРОШЕЕ УЖЕ ЕСТЬ".
Сергей(ПРИШЕЛЕЦ)Михалев,(лидер панк-рок группы"АБИОГЕНЕЗ")
🙏🙏
When is man's going to upload
Ggdogg clan
Who plays roblox bedwars friend me and we will play user teyouyou2 display captainflapers!!!!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻
He’s listening to Third Day
i love the breathing lmao
Great choice of music!!! Funny, making guitars makes me think about Jesus :) right on brother!!!
i was told that jesus was a carpenter, wood was his craft of choice
@@spartanguitarist6579 from what I’ve gathered(take with a grain of salt cause I don’t have scripture memorized) but we would be given jobs in heaven and what I would give to learn how to make instruments for Gods children in heaven. Wow what an honor and Jesus being the master craftsmen he is I bet we could learn so much to make only the very best!!! Much love
Looks like red sprite.
like
amazing.. you can send it to me if you like I promise I won't say no :)
По звуку ножёвки гитара дрянь.
Line down the center is terrible.
very bad method of makung guitars. improper at best
why
sallamış dostum tebrik ederim
mükemmelsin.
türkiye den sevgiler.
not: Turkish language
@@ohrit speak english with me
@@kanker5256 shaken my friend. you are perfect. with love from turkey. not: i wrote it with google translation
@@ohrit not perfect, but good enough. ty :)
good luck
guzel birgun
all i know
Beautiful work!