Awesome work! How did you determine the downward angle of the headstock? Was this mostly based on the wood dpeth, or do you have some minimum angle you always try to hit? And the volute, any specific thinking about it's size, carving it, etc?
Usually I try to make them 3 inches tall by 2.5 wide, that way I can accommodate 2 necks out of one blank with minimal waste. They are pretty long though.
Hello Villiam, thank you for making this video.How did you make the neck angle off the body or is it straight? How many degrees was the headstock? Great build!
@@victumguitars5821 ah interesting, thank your for responding! I was curious to do something like that to avoid wasting so much wood, but I cant decide on the best way to lay it out. It sounds like you making it long enough so that the headstock portion overlaps which probably makes the most sense. That’d be cool to see if you ever decide to include that in another video! Watching this one was great as well!
FINALLY! I finally found a good video showing some good craftsmanship with the through-body neck in a flying V shape. I love it!! Thank you sir!
That is just sick! Great result perfection in the making
LONG LIVE the THRU-NECK!! BRAVO. Gorgeous work & Shop too! Music? To each his Own I say....
That V desing is great. Asesome job.
Beautiful work 🎉
Thank you Paul!
very cool design man
Stunning guitar!
Probably the best you've built so far
Great work.
Lots of creativity and careful and logical planning.
Great wood selection and the lava pattern looks amazing.
This is beautiful! Love it!
Beautiful wood selection. Your machinery and shop are amazing as well. Looks like a small factory I once worked at. Rock on Man!
Fort Collins Creators Hub Woodshop, its a community woodshop with a low monthly fee which is really cool to have access to all those tools.
Stellar work bud! Awesome to see the process. I need a twin to my typus in the veras body
Let's do it! We'll do black burst from the bevels towards the body. It'll look awesome!
Nice. I'm building a neckthru v bass 6 string also ash wings and center top.
Could you build a Multiscale V style Bass?
Awesome work! How did you determine the downward angle of the headstock? Was this mostly based on the wood dpeth, or do you have some minimum angle you always try to hit? And the volute, any specific thinking about it's size, carving it, etc?
Why not to fill the entire fretboard with epoxy an then as it cures cut the fret slots ? Just not to mess up with fret slot masking etc
Love this, how thick are the neck laminates?
Usually I try to make them 3 inches tall by 2.5 wide, that way I can accommodate 2 necks out of one blank with minimal waste. They are pretty long though.
Hello Villiam, thank you for making this video.How did you make the neck angle off the body or is it straight? How many degrees was the headstock? Great build!
Thank you! Hipshot bridge doesn't require any neck angle, so yes, it is straight. Headstock is at 11 degrees.
@@victumguitars5821 Thanks for your reply.
What dimensions do you normally aim for in order to make 2 necks from one laminate block?
Depending on the guitar, the biggest was I think 52 inch long 2.75x2.75 roughly
@@victumguitars5821 ah interesting, thank your for responding! I was curious to do something like that to avoid wasting so much wood, but I cant decide on the best way to lay it out. It sounds like you making it long enough so that the headstock portion overlaps which probably makes the most sense. That’d be cool to see if you ever decide to include that in another video! Watching this one was great as well!
Would you sell this? I know I’m late watching this video,but if you still have it get in touch with me.
Unfortunately this one is gone. I could make something similar! Just shoot me a message on IG or FB.
subtitles plz in next...nice work