Carving the Neck (Ep 12 - Acoustic Guitar Build)

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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2018
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    In this video, I show the process for carving the neck.
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  • @davidjennings9253
    @davidjennings9253 2 роки тому

    You are making a really nice job of your guitar, Well done!! Just a quick point - I am constantly surprised that most hand builders on UA-cam tend to use rasps for shaping the whole neck. This is hard work and means that you are only working in one area at a time. The very best tool for this is a sharp spokeshave as once you have created your reference points you can take full length shavings off the neck which means you are keeping it straight and true from the heel to the headstock. With practice you can shape the main part of the neck in minutes leaving only the heel to blend in. The other bonus is you hardly need any sanding as the spokeshave leaves a far superior finish. Try it and you will see just what I mean, but you must have both flat a curved sole spokeshaves and very sharp blades. Keep up the good work!!

  • @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement
    @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement 8 місяців тому

    I am appreciating your videos very much as an amateur luthier myself. I have never built an archtop and would love for you to attempt one to share your challenges and experiences.

  • @bradwalker3068
    @bradwalker3068 6 років тому

    I really enjoy your video’s which have inspired me to pull some of my woodworking tools off the shelf vs collecting dust. I ended up building 4 canoe paddles with my kids (8,10&12) watching your video and it was amazing quality time them. They loved selecting thier own wood patterns, gluing, and staining however not much on the sanding. Gets them off computers and put some elbow grease into something they can look at and appreciate years from now. Since then I have built some large cutting boards which have been an absolute hit as gifts and are relatively easy to make. Might be a quick cheap project you can do for viewers looking for something easy and functional as well. The boards are always a discussion item when I bring them out with company. Cheers and keep up the great video’s.

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      Brad Walker thank you man! I love hearing stuff like that. Do you have an Instagram? You guys gonna try to do a canoe?

  • @JM-hg5fc
    @JM-hg5fc 3 роки тому

    Hey Guy, you are doing fine. It is inspiring to see a young person making good use of his time by not only “doing stuff” but also by helping other people feel confortable and confident of just go for it and do it. My only suggestion is if you can show more in detail how you get the shape at the bottom because I find that to be the must difficult part to get done. I think there us too much involved there since is the place where the two sections of the guitar joint. Measurements and form has to be precise and that us where I am having a hard time. Nevertheless, you are an inspiration an motivator at your young age. Keep up the great work. I also like your humbleness. Very important virtue (at least for my opinion).

  • @russellscott1151
    @russellscott1151 5 років тому

    Cracking job. I did a course 4 years ago and build a lovely steelstring acoustic and just in the process of finally getting ready to start my next guitar at home and this vid series of yours is a great refresher for me. Thanks a lot.

  • @Oranosh
    @Oranosh 6 років тому

    With each episode you fill me with motivation to start doing it myself
    just wanted to let you know your channel's really inspiring!

  • @tryphil
    @tryphil 6 років тому +3

    Enjoying the series a lot, been following along learning the process prior to taking the leap myself. I like that you keep it accessible and are honest about when we might want to make a compromise vs parts of the guitar that are much more crucial to be perfect. Id love it if you made a video focusing on inlay work. Keep it up, I'll send you a note when I get my first kit of supplies!

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      Thanks Phil, Yeah I love to see people's projects when they use my videos. I'd like to make a video about inlay stuff too - that ended up being way more fun (and less stressful) than I expected!

  • @john-oy5hx
    @john-oy5hx 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the information on the carving. I'd love to do a Gibson neck. Have only done 3 bodies, fender design. Neck looks like fun...

  • @jacobsoderberg3465
    @jacobsoderberg3465 6 років тому

    Can't say anything more than that I just love these videos, LIKE REALLY FREAKIN MUCH! Thank you Adam for all this information that you're giving. Very valuable and appreciated. thank you!

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      Thank you man I appreciate that a lot! glad you find it helpful!

  • @tompritch56
    @tompritch56 6 років тому

    It has been amazing to watch your progress with your guitar project. Hoping to plan similar project when I get settled into my new home and have my new shop setup. Thanks again...

  • @sergeysuloev
    @sergeysuloev 5 років тому

    fascinating stuff
    can't believe this is REALLY your first guitar

  • @dsbeesapiaryupdate8759
    @dsbeesapiaryupdate8759 6 років тому

    I am enjoying these videos. These are very inspirational. Thank you!

  • @andrewwalsh531
    @andrewwalsh531 6 років тому

    Funny that I was just looking at those Shinto tools on amazon today.... I couldn't decide which one to get, there were 3 different models. But seeing you put it to use has convinced me to get one. It looks like it works better than an ordinary rasp. Maybe one day I'll have access to a shop & all he tools required to build a guitar. Learning to play a guitar right now takes up most of my free time.

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      haha it's destiny! They're super fun to use - I'm trying to think of other projects I can do just to have an excuse to use it again.

  • @marcusm.8374
    @marcusm.8374 6 років тому

    very nice job.

  • @arshia_pitak3304
    @arshia_pitak3304 4 роки тому

    I have been watching your acoustic guitar building so far and its great of course some part are hard for someone who is not a wood worker(unfortunately like me) but the way of your teaching is really motivational and i am looking forward to contact with one of my wood worker family and just give it a shot by your videos
    by the way if its possible put a video about how to shape cutaway back and sides thanks a lottt

  • @Iwoodworking
    @Iwoodworking 4 роки тому

    Good skill

  • @Sonicguy95
    @Sonicguy95 6 років тому

    I've never seen that neck carving method.
    I'll have to try that for a Fender Strat copy I'm considering working on.

  • @itsdanbooth
    @itsdanbooth 6 років тому

    Great video! I think you could expand doing smaller short videos on whatever you like switch it up. I like the long term projects as well. Keep up the good work.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 6 років тому

    Great job! I really like how you mounted the neck prior to carving. I also agree that it is one of the best parts of making a guitar. Keep up the good work. Doing some smaller projects, i.e,, jewelry boxes, etc.. & tool reviews, is not a bad idea.................. :)

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      Thanks Steve! I’ve been thinking about doing some jewelry boxes just to have an excuse to inlay some more shell onto something

  • @AMADEUS1371
    @AMADEUS1371 Рік тому

    Fantastic! I would really like you to build a classical guitar..

  • @UmarKhan-iq8wf
    @UmarKhan-iq8wf 5 років тому +1

    I'm very late to comment but I made a guitar according to the instructions from your videos, everyone went nuts, thanks, can you please make electric guitar too

  • @Perrytraywick
    @Perrytraywick 4 роки тому

    Now I want to build a guitar.

  • @deegz
    @deegz 6 років тому

    Good job!! What was that line on the back of the headstock? Cheers

  • @Paulie-Wallie
    @Paulie-Wallie 6 років тому

    hey man love your videos they are really informative and interesting, a beginner series would be awesome that maybe includes the bare essentials to get started in woodworking, im really keen to get into it but the initial cost to get going is a little daunting haha, keep up the good work man!

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      Dr. Paul Brule thanks man! A couple people have mentioned that - I’ll think about doing something a little less... big. I did a table building video a couple years ago thats still on my channel somewhere too. Thanks!

    • @Paulie-Wallie
      @Paulie-Wallie 6 років тому

      legend man, ill check that out, keen to see the rest of the guitar build!

  • @johnpiettro4644
    @johnpiettro4644 2 роки тому

    I know many first get the FB and neck to width and then glue them together. I wonder how many ways there potentially are to do that. Is it possible (why not?) to glue unshaped FB to the neck and then shape them to width when they are glue joined? There are actually 4 variants.

  • @manusamoaus
    @manusamoaus 6 років тому

    Finally caught up on the videos. Beautiful work on the neck, cannot wait to see the finish on it. Do not care much for tool reviews, what you do is perfect. I see an Oregon flag in the background, are you near Portland? I am near Seattle.

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      manusamoaus oh cool! I’m in southern Oregon right now but moving to Portland this summer! Small world!

  • @kaijensen3425
    @kaijensen3425 6 років тому

    I would love to see a desk or bench but you could incorporate some LED lights or RGB lights.

  • @bondjam8
    @bondjam8 6 років тому +2

    Maybe you could do a series for begginers. With must have tools and basic skills

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому +4

      Yeah good call, there’s a lot I assume people already know when I watch my videos - always hard to decide exactly how much background/explaining to do. I’ll think about a beginner type series! Thanks man

  • @Reginaldesq
    @Reginaldesq 5 років тому

    I think your video's are excellent. I do not understand why they don't have a lot more views. My only suggestion would be to invest a bit of time in finding out how to promote your videos on youtube. Right now I'm looking at Ep12 and it has 229 likes and only 1 dislike. That proves that when you put these video's in front of people ... they like them.

  • @nathananderson1290
    @nathananderson1290 5 років тому

    I know this video is a few months old but oh well, I've been a woodworker, professional and hobbyist, for a long time and never built a guitar, but it's on the list. As far as videos go, I would say maybe once a week or month, pick the hardest part of the current project and make a longer/more in depth video about it. I know most people like the short sweet and to the point but the ones that care about actually doing things or doing them right would rather see the struggle or the more explained version and not have to go 15 or more places to piece together a full tutorial of sorts lol. Just my 2 cents though.

  • @barryducret1052
    @barryducret1052 5 років тому

    How about making a violin for your next project.

  • @unnorm4l
    @unnorm4l 6 років тому +3

    If you want to loose all your loyal viewers, start making tool reviews ;) #pls_dont_be_a_sellout

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому +2

      Haha😅good to know! I am also not a fan of those videos. My tool buying motto is usually ‘if I can’t find it on Craigslist, get the cheapest version of what I need on amazon’ (unless it’s some kind of specialty thing I need to be nice). Thanks for the feedback!👍🏽

  • @bkw0582
    @bkw0582 6 років тому

    Hi.. I am really enjoying your videos... You asked for ideas for future projects. Paul Sellers did a workbench series that was very informative. ua-cam.com/play/PLqyeNiM0BJuWNDgY1FpyxjveO2Y90CvD9He.html is a master-woodworker but uses only hand tools. I think it would be interesting to see this same workbench made using more modern power tools. Check-out his video series and see what you think.

    • @AGuyDoingStuffAdam
      @AGuyDoingStuffAdam  6 років тому

      Oh cool thanks! I hear people talk about him every once in a while but I’ve never actually watched his videos - I’ll check it out!

  • @rstevep9413
    @rstevep9413 6 років тому

    build another guitar