This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I too started buildin for my son and family.ive made 20 guitars over the last 20 years, all except 4 will stay in the family. it is so rewarding.I still love it.
This was fascinating to watch. I learned a lot about the hidden steps behind building a high quality instrument. Lots of gluing and clamping and shaving and sanding! It was nice touch to show your daughter at the end enjoying her new guitar. You must be so proud of her, and the guitar, as well! Both are beautiful.
Beautiful instrument crafted with the most incredible attention to every detail imaginable, if I ever win the lotto I will treat myself to one of these gems. The instrument looks like it is full of music. Thanks.
The way you drilled the holes on the back of the top was pretty genius. I never thought to do it that way, but it would give you an even, parallel guide to the top. So simple too. The whole build was amazing and very informative. Thanks for uploading this.
Fantastic video and an amazing build, I wish my dad was this cool. I was so mesmerized that I didn't even notice that I sat through the entire thing! This was very inspiring.
heartwarming video, glad i found it and sat through all of it. truly a labor of Love; that's fully realized in watching her play. obviously you're no stranger to instrument building, but i commend you on the hardwork and the height of detail you put into this project for your daughter. God Bless.
Making my guitar was one of the most enjoyable times of my life (2001). I still have wood for another one and this video is making me want to find my Benedetto book, It's somewhere in my messy shop. Beautiful guitar by the way.
Nice work dude i build guitars theres a lot of going to one people just dont what it takes . It takes a special kind of person to build them and have the patience it takes to do it i been building for 20 years now and when i go in my work shop am in my own little world love your work.
As an aspiring luthier myself, I've been watching a lot of videos like these, and this one of yours is wonderful. I love that you do so much of your work by hand, only using power-tools when necessary. I really enjoyed this video and I definitely learned some interesting little tips just by watching you. Although I aspire to build classical guitars, I've always loved archtops; nothing beats 'em for jazz! Thanks for sharing your build! -Regards from Cape Cod Massachusetts
Beautiful stunning craftsmanship, from the curved top (all by hand) to the shielding of the amazing tailpiece to the inlay work, the dovetail joint.. the works. Love the NZ paua shell eye! Really enjoyed watching this vid and such a lovely thing to do for your daughter. Great to see art like this on YT. Thank you for taking the time film, edit and share..
I had to make an archtop once. It was a repair on an old Guild. The bindings, the top, and all was a very difficult to remove, replace and refinish. Keeping the neck on the old body and making the top the right height so that the bridge/saddle were correct was the hardest part. Great job.
beautiful, I would buy a guitar builded by you anytime, unfortunately for me, there is no way, i can't afford one, that kind of craftsmanship is not cheap, thanks for sharing, shows how much passion you have for what you do, I was amazing see you create such beauty
It's a f...ing awesome & beautiful guitar. It is good to see that the result of the work is as good as the care that man took with the construction of the instrument.
Incredible! Now I cherish every moment I pick up my archtop! Love for jazz guitar begins at conception and continues well after birth..............in many cases, jazz guitar outlives its creator....
G'Day Bert... Thoroughly enjoyed this presentation and demonstration of constructing an Archtop Hollow Jazz Guitar... (I purchased my 'own' in a favoured Music Shop) ... and the "Reward" at the end, your beautiful Daughter's smile ☺ is the "Happy Ending"... FYI ... Two daughters play piano and one of them favours an Auditorium/Orchestral, Acoustic Electric Guitar of my seven guitars... Well done and Thank both of you... Chris ...
I'm sure some folks may think this is too big a guitar for a smaller person, but look at all the choices out there for large & unwieldy instruments -- Marching drums, tubas, celli, bass viols, etc.. I've seen a huge guy play the ukulele, and I've seen a little guy playing a bajo sexto. I wasn't that big when I got my archtop. It would probably be more of a legitimate sizing issue if a small-handed person were shopping for a seven-string classical, and may need to find one with a narrower fretboard, but on the more practical side, there are tiny children playing full-size guitars, and there are a good number of young girls playing dreadnaughts and even jumbos, and I'm not aware of any size issues in these cases. BTW, this is one of the best videos I've ever seen, period.
Nice work of art you produced, not just a nice sounding guitar. A portion of your heart and soul resides within that instrument, .... Something that can not be purchased off the shelf. . Thanks for sharing your endeavor. peace
I watched this video and was amazed on how meticulous you are in building these fine archtops. No custom luthier and certainaly Gibson has nothing over you. I enjoyed all the fine jaz tunes too. You certainly possess the woodwork talent and patience to produce these fine instruments. I noticed that on this one, you used a headstock design based on the original Epiphone headstocks.
To glue the inlay i use a transparent two component epoxy. I mix the glue with fine saw dust (400 grid sandpaper) of the same wood, in this case cocobolo. This way all minor gaps between the wood and the inlay are filled with glue with the same color as the wood.
A labour of love showing your extra ordinary carving skills. Carving and tap tuning a spruce arch top to get that balance sound is no easy feat. The holes are a good idea when there is no other template for final thickness. Your neck and heel design is very unique. Layout of the position marker on the FB takes a lot of skill. as with the binding. Love your tailpiece design. Your daughter playing it will possess an instrument heirloom that will complement your skills as a guitar builder long after you are gone. Autumn Leaves -> Besame Mucho -> ?- Beautiful!- > Days of Wine and Roses- >?-> You should provide the credits for the background music.
I used an iron pipe with a rim found in a hardware store. Mounted it on a piece of hardwood, put a 150 Watt halogen bulb in it using a porcelain fitting, To control the temperature a used a light dimmer. Be sure to isolate and ground it very well! if you want i can send you some detailled foto's.
Hello. Great, great video. I have built several solid bodies and am currently doing a few chambered bodied electrics so I can say for sure that you are a master builder. The amount of work that you put into that guitar is amazing. Like carving the top and back which BTW your method of doing so is brilliant. Anf getting the braces to fit the top and back nice and tight. Insane.
Hallo Bert, heel toevallig kom ik je video tegen: wat leuk! We hebben mekaar wel eens ontmoet op gitaarbeurzen. Kan wel 20 jaar geleden zijn geweest. Ik ben Jasper van Aspe Guitars, toen in Arnhem. Nu in Spanje. Al die tijd heb ik hout op de plank liggen voor vier archtops, maar nog steeds niets mee gedaan. Jouw video inspireert enorm! Dankje.
used an iron pipe with a rim found in a hardware store. Mounted it on a piece of hardwood, put a 150 Watt halogen bulb in it using a porcelain fitting, To control the temperature a used a light dimmer. Be sure to isolate and ground it very well! if you want i can send you some detailled foto's
Wow, prachtig gedaan Bert! Ik heb zelf een aantal gitaren (2 Tele en 1 strat) gebouwd, maar dit is echt een klasse apart. Het geduld, de zorgvuldigheid, details, het klopt gewoon allemaal. Leuk om zo'n video met zijn facetten weer eens voorbij te zien komen, en dan ook nog van een Nederlander. En gezien de reactie's en (aan)vragen zou je zo een 2e kunnen bouwen denk ik. Proficiat!
"Stunning", is the only word I can think of to describe the beauty of what you have created here! Bravo!
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
True craftsmanship at its best. You sir are not only a gifted luthier but an artist as well. Well done!
It is touching to see the love you have for your daughter to take the time and effort to make such a lovely instrument.
Patience and craftsmanship and more patience. Outstanding to watch.
True craftsmanship! An inspiration to guitar builders.
Dad being dad. Outstanding craftsmanship. If you have time I'd like to be adopted. I don't require much. Just one of those fine instruments.
My Archtop Guitar
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I think now time had passed you must have room for another adoption please send address
I too started buildin for my son and family.ive made 20 guitars over the last 20 years, all except 4 will stay in the family. it is so rewarding.I still love it.
This is the best version of autumn leaves I've ever heard, and it couldn't be more appropriate than to use it for this video.
This was fascinating to watch. I learned a lot about the hidden steps behind building a high quality instrument. Lots of gluing and clamping and shaving and sanding!
It was nice touch to show your daughter at the end enjoying her new guitar. You must be so proud of her, and the guitar, as well! Both are beautiful.
Beautiful instrument crafted with the most incredible attention to every detail imaginable, if I ever win the lotto I will treat myself to one of these gems. The instrument looks like it is full of music. Thanks.
The way you drilled the holes on the back of the top was pretty genius. I never thought to do it that way, but it would give you an even, parallel guide to the top. So simple too. The whole build was amazing and very informative. Thanks for uploading this.
I have this fantasy about having a workshop so I can build guitars. This video is bliss to watch.
Fantastic video and an amazing build, I wish my dad was this cool. I was so mesmerized that I didn't even notice that I sat through the entire thing! This was very inspiring.
Made with love. Very nice job. Inspires me to sort out my archtop. A talented family.
What a great way to spend 24 minutes. Brilliant work!
you sir, are a pure artist! beautiful craftsmanship
All those jigs and tricks are brilliant. I loved the caliper height gauge and the "constant thickness" drilling on the pinhead!
heartwarming video, glad i found it and sat through all of it. truly a labor of Love; that's fully realized in watching her play. obviously you're no stranger to instrument building, but i commend you on the hardwork and the height of detail you put into this project for your daughter. God Bless.
WOW - what a labour of love. Your daughter is a very lucky girl to have such a beautifully made guitar. I hope it's playing better and better.
I've had the privilege of handling one of the $25k arch tops. They truly are amazing and inspiring pieces of work!
Making my guitar was one of the most enjoyable times of my life (2001). I still have wood for another one and this video is making me want to find my Benedetto book, It's somewhere in my messy shop. Beautiful guitar by the way.
Nice work dude i build guitars theres a lot of going to one people just dont what it takes . It takes a special kind of person to build them and have the patience it takes to do it i been building for 20 years now and when i go in my work shop am in my own little world love your work.
As an aspiring luthier myself, I've been watching a lot of videos like these, and this one of yours is wonderful. I love that you do so much of your work by hand, only using power-tools when necessary. I really enjoyed this video and I definitely learned some interesting little tips just by watching you. Although I aspire to build classical guitars, I've always loved archtops; nothing beats 'em for jazz! Thanks for sharing your build!
-Regards from Cape Cod Massachusetts
Really beautiful work! ...and to see your daughter playing it at the end is perfect!
I could watch this video over and over...
This is art and engineering. What a great job!! very nice to see it! congratulations.
Congratulations! Nice project, clever crafting techniques, perfect hand control, clear video shooting and on top of all… a lot of love!
Very nice Bert. Lets folks see and appreciate how much work goes into it from scratch. Lovely guitar.
Beautiful gift you have made there !
Beautiful stunning craftsmanship, from the curved top (all by hand) to the shielding of the amazing tailpiece to the inlay work, the dovetail joint.. the works. Love the NZ paua shell eye! Really enjoyed watching this vid and such a lovely thing to do for your daughter. Great to see art like this on YT. Thank you for taking the time film, edit and share..
I had to make an archtop once. It was a repair on an old Guild. The bindings, the top, and all was a very difficult to remove, replace and refinish. Keeping the neck on the old body and making the top the right height so that the bridge/saddle were correct was the hardest part. Great job.
I am a budding luthier and I aspire to your skill. Your video has truly inspired me, thank you.
Bravo Bert, So beautiful. A treasure for all time.................
Impressive . That was a joy to watch. Bert, You are a star. Thank you, Yuma, Arizona
beautiful, I would buy a guitar builded by you anytime, unfortunately for me, there is no way, i can't afford one, that kind of craftsmanship is not cheap, thanks for sharing, shows how much passion you have for what you do, I was amazing see you create such beauty
Incredible watch. Thanks!
WoW! Never knew there's so much dedicated effort in creating such beautiful guitar 😃👌👌👌 🎸 👍
Outstanding - a true master builder at the top of his craft. Kudos
beautiful just simply beautiful!!! You make me want to learn how to make a guitar and I may just learn how to because of you.
It's a f...ing awesome & beautiful guitar. It is good to see that the result of the work is as good as the care that man took with the construction of the instrument.
That carbon paper trick was pure gold.
This is awesome, just plain awesome. You are such a good father! That's a wonderful gift to give to your child :)
So much love was put into this...
it nearly made me cry. truly emotional experience, thank you. also very nice background music :D
Incredible! Now I cherish every moment I pick up my archtop! Love for jazz guitar begins at conception and continues well after birth..............in many cases, jazz guitar outlives its creator....
Amazing work Bert. This is truly, priceless craftsmanship! Well done.
G'Day Bert... Thoroughly enjoyed this presentation and demonstration of constructing an Archtop Hollow Jazz Guitar... (I purchased my 'own' in a favoured Music Shop) ... and the "Reward" at the end, your beautiful Daughter's smile ☺ is the "Happy Ending"... FYI ... Two daughters play piano and one of them favours an Auditorium/Orchestral, Acoustic Electric Guitar of my seven guitars... Well done and Thank both of you... Chris ...
The archtop is another craft within luthery, very nice build!
Absolutely beautiful...and your attention to detail is mesmerising. (You've got to have the sharpest plane blades in the world!)
that is one of the most beautiful guitars i've ever seen
I'm sure some folks may think this is too big a guitar for a smaller person, but look at all the choices out there for large & unwieldy instruments -- Marching drums, tubas, celli, bass viols, etc.. I've seen a huge guy play the ukulele, and I've seen a little guy playing a bajo sexto. I wasn't that big when I got my archtop. It would probably be more of a legitimate sizing issue if a small-handed person were shopping for a seven-string classical, and may need to find one with a narrower fretboard, but on the more practical side, there are tiny children playing full-size guitars, and there are a good number of young girls playing dreadnaughts and even jumbos, and I'm not aware of any size issues in these cases. BTW, this is one of the best videos I've ever seen, period.
Nice work of art you produced, not just a nice sounding guitar.
A portion of your heart and soul resides within that instrument, ....
Something that can not be purchased off the shelf.
.
Thanks for sharing your endeavor.
peace
I watched this video and was amazed on how meticulous you are in building these fine archtops. No custom luthier and certainaly Gibson has nothing over you. I enjoyed all
the fine jaz tunes too. You certainly possess the woodwork talent and patience to produce
these fine instruments. I noticed that on this one, you used a headstock design based on
the original Epiphone headstocks.
Very relaxing both to watch and listen. Thank you.
"A uniform thickness" looks and sounds great fun! Thanks.
I remember this arrangement of Autumn Leaves. My guitar teacher gave it to me a long time a go to learn. If it is the EXACT one. So beautiful.
What a great Dad! I enjoyed this video and appreciate your skills and dedication. Provo!
To glue the inlay i use a transparent two component epoxy. I mix the glue with fine saw dust (400 grid sandpaper) of the same wood, in this case cocobolo. This way all minor gaps between the wood and the inlay are filled with glue with the same color as the wood.
A joy to watch. Congratulations.
Bert,Dit is echt geniaal.Ik heb de video nu 5 keer gezien en elke keer denk ik...wow!!!
Amazing how much work is involved!
Wow. Looks like a lot of hard work. I have enough trouble just palying the darn things. Keep it up. And thank you on behalf of all us guitar players.
Awesome. Beautiful instrument. Dank u meneer van der Meij, acht je bent een kunstenaar
I'm at a loss of words. Such beauty thank you.
A labour of love showing your extra ordinary carving skills. Carving and tap tuning a spruce arch top to get that balance sound is no easy feat. The holes are a good idea when there is no other template for final thickness. Your neck and heel
design is very unique. Layout of the position marker on the FB takes a lot of skill. as with the binding. Love your tailpiece
design. Your daughter playing it will possess an instrument heirloom that will complement your skills as a guitar builder
long after you are gone.
Autumn Leaves -> Besame Mucho -> ?- Beautiful!- > Days of Wine and Roses- >?->
You should provide the credits for the background music.
"El último beso". Excelente video y excelente pieza de fondo!
Wonderful work and a great gift for your daughter.
If I may say that was a beautiful piece of art you made
I used an iron pipe with a rim found in a hardware store. Mounted it on a piece of hardwood, put a 150 Watt halogen bulb in it using a porcelain fitting, To control the temperature a used a light dimmer. Be sure to isolate and ground it very well! if you want i can send you some detailled foto's.
bert still digging this video. Hope you have a merry Christmas,and hope youll post your next build soon
Hello. Great, great video. I have built several solid bodies and am currently doing a few chambered bodied electrics so I can say for sure that you are a master builder. The amount of work that you put into that guitar is amazing. Like carving the top and back which BTW your method of doing so is brilliant. Anf getting the braces to fit the top and back nice and tight. Insane.
Beautiful archtop guitar. I loved
The trick with the caliper in an overhead clamp is reason alone to watch this video!
No sé en qué manos estará está guitarra pero aseguro que es totalmente afortunada o afortunado. Una reliquia sin duda.
KaeFecci - mira al final
Esta en manos de su hija
Gran regalo
Thank you very much for that beautiful video, building guitars is definitely a wonderful art... I guess your daughter is very happy for that present.
Gitaar én dochter, twee meesterwerken! Goed gedaan, man.
Hallo Bert, heel toevallig kom ik je video tegen: wat leuk! We hebben mekaar wel eens ontmoet op gitaarbeurzen. Kan wel 20 jaar geleden zijn geweest. Ik ben Jasper van Aspe Guitars, toen in Arnhem. Nu in Spanje. Al die tijd heb ik hout op de plank liggen voor vier archtops, maar nog steeds niets mee gedaan. Jouw video inspireert enorm! Dankje.
What a lucky kid. And what a great dad. Great job!
used an iron pipe with a rim found in a hardware store. Mounted it on a piece of hardwood, put a 150 Watt halogen bulb in it using a porcelain fitting, To control the temperature a used a light dimmer. Be sure to isolate and ground it very well! if you want i can send you some detailled foto's
I love all of your measuring jigs, such as the drill press assembly and the depth/thickness gauge set up. Any notes or plans on that?
Your woodworking talent is amazing!
what an amazing guitar! I'd love to play it. great work. very inspiring.
...pretty well done,beautiful work,your daughter should be very proud by such feat....
congrats!!!!
Wow, prachtig gedaan Bert! Ik heb zelf een aantal gitaren (2 Tele en 1 strat) gebouwd, maar dit is echt een klasse apart. Het geduld, de zorgvuldigheid, details, het klopt gewoon allemaal. Leuk om zo'n video met zijn facetten weer eens voorbij te zien komen, en dan ook nog van een Nederlander. En gezien de reactie's en (aan)vragen zou je zo een 2e kunnen bouwen denk ik. Proficiat!
That's a very nice guitar you made. So carefully crafted. Your daughter is quite fortunate.
This was a masterclass, thank you
pure beauty..... just awesome!!!!!
That was satisfying beyond belief! Well done, sir!
A master piece of precision and beauty
What a beautiful gift - well done, dad!
Depth stop on fret saw - way cool,
Thickness Caliper - genius)
Wow!! That was so amazing to watch. You are a true craftsman. I'm speechless! I wish I had that capability. Inspiring work.
Beautiful work. Very nice tone.
Lucky girl (and ditto dad! ;) ) Any chance to see and hear it being played a bit more, somewhere?
Gaaf om het proces te zien, en het resultaat is supertof!
Fantastic craftsmanship
Such a good craftmanship. Very inspiring!
Very informative video...You do really beautiful work...Hope your daughter treasures the guitar.
Just beautiful. Congrats.
Great job and nice workshop.I built mine on a portable workbench in a garage.