@@User-ik2kc Besides woodpulp, paper can be made from other materials such as cotton, flax, esparto, straw, hemp, manilla, jute, grasses and vegetables.
How well do your guitars age? The colored pencil guitar, for example, is it still holding up? Do any of these unconventional materials ever come apart or show their age faster than conventional guitars? Does the epoxy yellow over time? How well do they hold their setups? Do you have to adjust the intonation more often?
By the way, this is my favorite of everything you've built so far. I love black and dark grey and having the historical articles show through is just an awesome idea. I wish I could buy this thing. It looks _so sharp._
You fully just reversed engineered the paper to wood. I looks amazing I also love the finish of the body and neck contrast. Having the other newspaper headlines as a background was a great choice, gives it a sort of old yet historic look. Great work!
I get frustrated sometimes because you don't put out a lot of videos, but every time you do, your work blows my mind. Incredible. Quality over quantity.
@@ROYALFG absolutely Some content creators put stuff out constantly, but the quality is rarely ever this high. Burls art is the standard to which I rate guitars. Aesthetically anyways. Obviously I would love to see more stuff, but not if the quality is poor.
Newspaper is probably the very last thing I would imagine a guitar made of. And the results are incredible: it looks ridiculously cool and sounds absolutely amazing! Wonderful job!
stellar looking instrument! One of my faourite builds of yours so far. Sounds is also immaculate - very transparent. In a way - it's cool how some trees were used for newspapers but got a second life in making up this beautiful instrument.
Breathtakingly beautiful. I don't play an instrument, but your work is pure relaxation to watch. One can see your passion and craftsmanship. Keep up the good work. Thanks for the video.
Looks mesmerizing, especially the sides! The fretboard looks super cool with those parallel longitudinal lines, and the mat finishing keeps the smudging away. Keep it as it is, I'd say.
The outside shot gives me the vibe of someone who's survived the apocalypse and tours around the wasteland, faithfully keeping the best of human culture alive. Amazing work
Bro..... This has gotta be the coolest looking guitar you've ever made. The old school vintage look is has is IMMACULATE brother. That is so sick. Keep blessing people with your gift man!
Wonderful idea, wonderful result! What an amazing piece of musical art this turned out, fantastic grain effect on the edges of the body and the newspaper surface of the body looks so damned cool! Lovely sound and looks as thought it should be in an art gallery, absolutely love this and thanks so much for the video of the construction!
Loved the build and the finish. Beautiful piece of work but, my dude, I absolutely lost myself in the demo. I could listen to that for hours. Amazing work! Subbed 😁😁
Micarta is supposed to be really tough so I'm not surprised it was hard to cut on the bandsaw. I love how all the sheets created this wood grain effect, that's a cool guitar right there and it sounds pretty nice too.
@@Grimpmann Disagreeing with my own opinion is really rude. I say it is artistry and mastery and that is my opinion only. Not to be disagreed with and not to be shut down. Funny how positivity in this world gets you negativity.
Truly a 1 of a kind guitar since I’m sure none of those articles will ever be printed again. And it came out beautifully as well! Fantastic as always!!
Probably the most enlightening twelve and a half minutes of guitar building I've witnessed since your last build. And the beautiful sound and chord progressions at the end gives the true reason for building guitars: moving the spirit to a higher plane. Thank you.
Love this and the aluminum guitar. Both have unique sounds and sound great. This one has a sweet lofi sound going on. Makes me wish the big manufacturers would make more interesting guitars, but I get having to sell a ton at scale.
@@danshakuimo most likely not. unless you give them a fortune like 10 grand or something stupid to make it. It would probably be cheaper to make it yourself.
Any perceived difference in sound comes purely from pickups and string selection. The material used to build the body of electric guitars has 0 effect on the sound it produces. You can even make it out of thin air and it would sound exactly the same.
I dont think the guitar material influences the sound in any profound way. Think about it. The signal has to go through the pickups, strings, cables, amp, microphone and your speakers. The chance that you would perceive any notable difference if he played a guitar made of a different material but everything else the same would be very small.
About 10 years ago I had this exact idea! The difference, you figured out how to make it work. At the time I hadn’t heard of the power of epoxy, this is fantastic. Great job
Love everything about this guitar...the idea, the look, the sound, the craftsmanship. There is genius in this, you should be recognized as a brilliant artist and craftsman.
@Burls Art I wanted to let you know, that any time you post new videos on your amazing guitars that you build, it makes my day so much brighter. You have brilliant skillets and ideas on guitar.. Just simply outstanding.
I always look forward to seeing what unconventional material you will choose for your builds. This one looks amazing and sounds gorgeous. I guess you must have an uncanny skill for selecting the best tonepaper as opposed to any old newspaper!
lmao. We really need to put this idea that body materials affect tones to bed once and for all. I mean this guy (and basic electricianship) have disproven it beyond all doubt.
@@Molotov_Milkshake Exactly! You should check out Jim Lill's channel if you haven't already done so. In one video he constructs an 'air guitar' with no body and neck and the strings spanning thin air. With the pickup in the right position, it still sounds like his Telecaster.
@@NJT1000 hahha holy shit! I have to check that out! I don't know why so many guitarists can't just admit that they like certain guitar bodies because they LOOK COOL! There's no shame in it. I love my Strat and my SG because they look killer. The idea of 'tonewoods' is just dumb. Wood affects how you apply finishes, yeah. But tone? No chance. It's a persistent myth within the guitar community still...for some reason :\ I feel like it's just a gimmick of luthiers to upsell more expensive products/materials.
You should totally try this with something like rose petals or maybe the favorite flower of someone close to you. Maybe you could do one with Japanese cherry blossoms, or for the Canadians you could do one out of just maple leaves. This is so cool
This is amazing, was a newpaper dude for a bunch of my life and this is so cool. The way you encounter issues and solve them is super cool. Maybe in the future you can have a timer superimposed as your work proceeds, so we can have a sense at the countless hours you've spent on the project.
Really cool. Particularly like the headlines for a top layer. Most people don’t realize it but this is essentially how Formica sheets are made. Biggest difference is Formica uses brown craft paper and considerably more pressure. Should definitely be a guitar you can play in the rain.
I reckon this is your most impressive build, really amazing to look at, along with all the work and detail you put into it. This is amazing content, thanks !
Really really phenomenal. With more and more woods becoming protected I wonder if alternate materials like this will become standard for mainstream guitar producers in the future.
Didn't expect the sides to look so cool, it kinda looked like wood grain. The top and headstock is really a brilliant idea.
Was really hoping for a belly cut to show off the layers but I guess with how they’re aligned it probably wouldn’t look any different.
Paper is made from wood so kinda makes sense
@@User-ik2kc Yeah, actually, the material is not that much different from plywood.
Yeah I thought the same, but it does look good I must sdmit
@@User-ik2kc Besides woodpulp, paper can be made from other materials such as cotton, flax, esparto, straw, hemp, manilla, jute, grasses and vegetables.
How well do your guitars age? The colored pencil guitar, for example, is it still holding up? Do any of these unconventional materials ever come apart or show their age faster than conventional guitars? Does the epoxy yellow over time? How well do they hold their setups? Do you have to adjust the intonation more often?
I too wish for answers
By the way, this is my favorite of everything you've built so far. I love black and dark grey and having the historical articles show through is just an awesome idea. I wish I could buy this thing. It looks _so sharp._
@@xliquidflames coffee one was def better
I wanna see an update on the coffee bean guitar
@@JL1009 No... maybe for you but i also like this here the most
The best sounding news I've heard all year!
You fully just reversed engineered the paper to wood. I looks amazing I also love the finish of the body and neck contrast. Having the other newspaper headlines as a background was a great choice, gives it a sort of old yet historic look. Great work!
That is such a great way to describe the wood grain look!
Yeh, this makes me think it would be a badass design to build a guitar with the front design being newspaper clippings from a particular era.
You do looks amazing Anthony
Yeah, this might be my favorite-looking guitar you've done so far.
*favorite-looking
And even when spelled right, it's still kind of a clumsy word to use...
Agreed!
you could say this pleases the nut
I agree
cool pfp
I get frustrated sometimes because you don't put out a lot of videos, but every time you do, your work blows my mind. Incredible. Quality over quantity.
It surely takes time for him to build this kind of incredible stuff
@@ROYALFG absolutely
Some content creators put stuff out constantly, but the quality is rarely ever this high.
Burls art is the standard to which I rate guitars. Aesthetically anyways.
Obviously I would love to see more stuff, but not if the quality is poor.
I didn't get to read a single newspaper article...👀
Newspaper is probably the very last thing I would imagine a guitar made of. And the results are incredible: it looks ridiculously cool and sounds absolutely amazing! Wonderful job!
I would love 2 know the weight of the paper vs the weight of the resin used to glue it together.
You sure the last thing you would imagine was newspaper and not hair?
@@Bullpoog Now you said that, I'm not really sure. I wouldn't even think of a guitar made of hair. LMAO
Love how the grain aren't just random thin lines but really make up a marbling. I love the ashen color it's so cool. Coolest paper guitar i ever saw.
❤
You are not only an old soul craftsman but one hell of a guitar player as well. Thanks for sharing your art.
@riski adhitama the answer to your equation is 27.
@riski adhitama the answer to your equation is 27.
Well obviously he wouldn’t make these if he didn’t know how to play…
As an instrument builder and musician I sincerely appreciate what you’ve done here.
stellar looking instrument! One of my faourite builds of yours so far. Sounds is also immaculate - very transparent.
In a way - it's cool how some trees were used for newspapers but got a second life in making up this beautiful instrument.
Man I'm so impressed with you work, then I follow through til' the very end. You're playing is fantastic as well. Thank you for sharing your talents.
this guy inspiring me to become a Luthier
Me too
Amen brother.
Same bro. Lutheranism seems much cooler after watching this guy making guitars
@@SgtEnder 😂😂after watching Burl’s Art, I have started going to a Lutheran church also
@@codyfromhumanresources6435 exactly. Didn’t know Martin Luther was chill like that
Got to be one of the most aesthetically pleasing guitars yet - amazing work.
Breathtakingly beautiful.
I don't play an instrument, but your work is pure relaxation to watch. One can see your passion and craftsmanship. Keep up the good work. Thanks for the video.
Stunning guitar. Really beautiful. Thanks for letting us follow along on the journey.
Very inspiring builder! Especially since he can literally build a guitar out of almost anything! Good work!
This might be my favorite build of yours. The binding on the neck turned out great, looks like it really belongs there. Gorgeous piece my friend.
Looks mesmerizing, especially the sides! The fretboard looks super cool with those parallel longitudinal lines, and the mat finishing keeps the smudging away. Keep it as it is, I'd say.
The outside shot gives me the vibe of someone who's survived the apocalypse and tours around the wasteland, faithfully keeping the best of human culture alive. Amazing work
Bro..... This has gotta be the coolest looking guitar you've ever made. The old school vintage look is has is IMMACULATE brother. That is so sick. Keep blessing people with your gift man!
I don’t play guitar. But I absolutely love watching these videos. You are extremely talented. Never stop.
You’re right. Those P-90’s coupled with the uniqueness of this build sounds fantabulous!🎸
That's breathtaking. Not just the result, but what went into it. I'd be so proud of that.
I think this is the best looking guitar you have built yet. The shape, shades and the newspaper veneer or what you call it looks so good.
Of all the guitars you have made so far, this one has got to be my favorite. This is a real piece of art!
Of all the guitar builds on UA-cam, this definitely my favourite. Pure class.
One of the nicest looking project guitars I have seen in a while and sounds great as well.......Well done.
I'm happy to see the "most replayed" point is part of the build and not everyone skips to the playing. You have good followers
the build is the best part! and the playing and everything else
This is awesome
Indeed it is Alex Ernst, indeed it is
When's the next fight? lol
The "oh boy" guy wow
No it isn't
The why of it illudes me. Seems to me worse than wood
Wonderful idea, wonderful result!
What an amazing piece of musical art this turned out, fantastic grain effect on the edges of the body and the newspaper surface of the body looks so damned cool!
Lovely sound and looks as thought it should be in an art gallery, absolutely love this and thanks so much for the video of the construction!
Loved the build and the finish. Beautiful piece of work but, my dude, I absolutely lost myself in the demo. I could listen to that for hours. Amazing work! Subbed 😁😁
Micarta is supposed to be really tough so I'm not surprised it was hard to cut on the bandsaw. I love how all the sheets created this wood grain effect, that's a cool guitar right there and it sounds pretty nice too.
The level of artistry and mastery it takes to create a musical instrument like this is just so amazing. You are so talented. Beautiful instrument.
Newspaper comes from wood. It is still a wood made guitar. Doing it with paulownia would be much better.
Always a bigger fish 🙄
Lol hardly mastery of an art. It is definitely cool though.
@@Grimpmann Disagreeing with my own opinion is really rude. I say it is artistry and mastery and that is my opinion only. Not to be disagreed with and not to be shut down. Funny how positivity in this world gets you negativity.
@@jenniferwylde1111 disagreeing is also his right, no one is shutting you down lmao
The look of this one looks great. The headliners on the body and headstock was an extremely nice touch.
Easily one of the coolest guitar builds I've seen yet. Awesome work!
your effort and videos never fail to impress me! you inspire me to do things like you one day for sure
Don't make it one day, make that day today. Life's to short
Truly a 1 of a kind guitar since I’m sure none of those articles will ever be printed again. And it came out beautifully as well! Fantastic as always!!
Absolutely loved THE GUITAR, Loved your work, Loved the music you played. Thank you 😍
My grandfather was an investigative reporter and editor back in the day. I ***LOVE*** this guitar in a way I can't even begin to describe.
Probably the most enlightening twelve and a half minutes of guitar building I've witnessed since your last build. And the beautiful sound and chord progressions at the end gives the true reason for building guitars: moving the spirit to a higher plane. Thank you.
Love this and the aluminum guitar. Both have unique sounds and sound great. This one has a sweet lofi sound going on. Makes me wish the big manufacturers would make more interesting guitars, but I get having to sell a ton at scale.
I wonder if you could order custom ones out of unusual materials from the major manufacturers.
@@danshakuimo most likely not. unless you give them a fortune like 10 grand or something stupid to make it. It would probably be cheaper to make it yourself.
@@danshakuimo absolutely not. All their processes are based around wood, so using anything else requires a different process entirely
Any perceived difference in sound comes purely from pickups and string selection. The material used to build the body of electric guitars has 0 effect on the sound it produces. You can even make it out of thin air and it would sound exactly the same.
I dont think the guitar material influences the sound in any profound way. Think about it. The signal has to go through the pickups, strings, cables, amp, microphone and your speakers. The chance that you would perceive any notable difference if he played a guitar made of a different material but everything else the same would be very small.
This video was in my watch later for a month, I never thought it would be so interesting to watch it. Hats off.
one of my favorite builds and love the way it sounds amazing job and would love to see other paper builds.
This is such a tasteful and elegant looking build. One of your best overall designs and concepts. Really inspiring!
This looks so unbelievably cool, one of your best for sure
This is your best one ever, one of the most beautiful 1/1 guitars I've ever seen.
That guitar is sooooo beautiful. Amazing work. Bravo!
About 10 years ago I had this exact idea! The difference, you figured out how to make it work. At the time I hadn’t heard of the power of epoxy, this is fantastic. Great job
Love everything about this guitar...the idea, the look, the sound, the craftsmanship. There is genius in this, you should be recognized as a brilliant artist and craftsman.
Came to see the guitar, revisted for the demo. Amazing work, you're a amazing artist in your own right
This is one of the coolest things I've seen all year. Thanks for sharing.
Dude you never fail to come up with the coolest ideas for a new guitar! This is so freakin awesome man, I love it!
@Burls Art I wanted to let you know, that any time you post new videos on your amazing guitars that you build, it makes my day so much brighter. You have brilliant skillets and ideas on guitar.. Just simply outstanding.
This is such a beautiful and nice sounding guitar.. It should ‘headline’ a rocking concert. ❤
One of the best looking ones yet.. really cool to see the "wood grain" that was formed
I always look forward to seeing what unconventional material you will choose for your builds. This one looks amazing and sounds gorgeous. I guess you must have an uncanny skill for selecting the best tonepaper as opposed to any old newspaper!
lol, the best tone paper. I love it.
lmao. We really need to put this idea that body materials affect tones to bed once and for all. I mean this guy (and basic electricianship) have disproven it beyond all doubt.
@@Molotov_Milkshake Exactly! You should check out Jim Lill's channel if you haven't already done so. In one video he constructs an 'air guitar' with no body and neck and the strings spanning thin air. With the pickup in the right position, it still sounds like his Telecaster.
@@NJT1000 hahha holy shit! I have to check that out!
I don't know why so many guitarists can't just admit that they like certain guitar bodies because they LOOK COOL! There's no shame in it. I love my Strat and my SG because they look killer. The idea of 'tonewoods' is just dumb. Wood affects how you apply finishes, yeah. But tone? No chance. It's a persistent myth within the guitar community still...for some reason :\
I feel like it's just a gimmick of luthiers to upsell more expensive products/materials.
You should totally try this with something like rose petals or maybe the favorite flower of someone close to you. Maybe you could do one with Japanese cherry blossoms, or for the Canadians you could do one out of just maple leaves. This is so cool
Shockingly beautiful! Sounds excellent as well. Quite talented.
THAT is SO cool. Earthy AF. The intonation is surprising. Really well done.
This is one of your coolest guitars yet. The newspaper top on the body and head gives it so much personality. Amazing job as always
One of the most Beautiful guitars i've seen in my life...and its one of the best projects i've ever seen from someone on youtube ;) Nice Job!!!
Dude that's sick!!! Love the way the paper looks with the glossy varnish!! Sounds also really good. Love what you're doing. Congrats from France!!!
How's that sick? I think it's very cool!
This is a beautiful work of art - I’d buy it in a heartbeat. Great artistry, friend. 👌
That sounded so much better than I thought it could possibly ever. Real craftsmanship A+
That turned out WAY better than I expected. That is a one of a kind gorgeous looking guitar.
Brilliant build 👏 👌
This is amazing, was a newpaper dude for a bunch of my life and this is so cool. The way you encounter issues and solve them is super cool. Maybe in the future you can have a timer superimposed as your work proceeds, so we can have a sense at the countless hours you've spent on the project.
i love the “grain” pattern of this. it has always reminded me of like digitized wood or something, like wood from a crazy futuristic techno-tree!
Wow, that sounds shockingly full bodied. I wasn't expecting that!
It looks almost like gray stained bamboo.
Really cool. Particularly like the headlines for a top layer. Most people don’t realize it but this is essentially how Formica sheets are made. Biggest difference is Formica uses brown craft paper and considerably more pressure. Should definitely be a guitar you can play in the rain.
Man I need longer more indepth videos, these guitars are so damn interesting they deserve the screen time
Loved the process and the end result looks and sounds so good!
great to see the build journey over time. Every build seems to get better. This one is pretty awesome! sound great as well!
talented, patient, and came out with something i dont think i have ever seen before. amazing job and love it!
I love the original Philly prints of the moon landing and the beatles print. That's awesome! I love your work. Stay creative!
Such a cool idea I never would have thought about using newspapers and you did a fantastic job and it sounds beautiful I love the tone....
Your artistry as a musician and a craftsman compliment each other well! Bravo!
I reckon this is your most impressive build, really amazing to look at, along with all the work and detail you put into it. This is amazing content, thanks !
This is a great video your hard work and dedication payed off when you finally got to play that beautiful demo
One of my favourite build vids so far! nice work mate ❤
This is really beautiful. Plus-you have become such a fantastic player. The solo at the end is soulful af.
This is so so cool! It's always exciting to see what material you will use next, and this certainly didn't disappoint.
That has gotta be one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen! Amazing work!
You got some serious chops! With the wood, and the strings!!
my 7 year old just asked me if "has guitar guy done a new one?" hes very happy right now
This looks amazing... The effect of putting the sheets on top looks so good!
Wow, awesome build! And that sound! Unreal!
I'm addicted to these creations. You're incredible.
you can build it, and you can play it beautifully. Always love seeing a creation that could produce a great result.
Man that might be my favorite build of yours so far. That thing came out amazing
That's sick man! The looks itself so beautiful, and not to add the sounds! Very well done
Thumbs up for the build and playing ❤ 🙏🏾🇬🇧
Amazing experience watching this build. The guitar is as beautiful as the music created by it. Gorgeous.
Never ceases to blow me away with the concepts you come up with. Awesome work! 🤘🏻
Amazing Build!! Enjoyed watching it.
Really really phenomenal. With more and more woods becoming protected I wonder if alternate materials like this will become standard for mainstream guitar producers in the future.
All the guitars you make look incredible, but I love your demos too. Love this one.
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When two arts collide, and both astounding on their own time. So phenomenal...
It took a crazy amount of work, but the result speaks for itself. Great sound and look
Brilliant man,your creativity and innovation is outstanding, so dedicated and patient. Well done.