I see no reason to thumbs down this video. Young, creative guy tries something new, then evaluates himself on the build. We need more creatives like this and fewer critics. Good job!
@@-Rickster- he mentioned in the description: "Little tune at the end is made up." I take that to mean that it's not a song, just something random he wrote to demo the guitar.
You, Sir, have at least two of the greatest talents on this planets: 1. Buliding something so beautiful 2. Playing your beautiful crafts so nicely. I love everything about this
Carbon fiber cloth can be a bitch to work with, that being said this has to be one of the best layups ive ever seen. I had the honor of working for one of the best fiberglassers in the country, JR Franklin. The man had spent 35+ years working with fg and learned a lot of cool tricks, and in my time with him i saw him do incredible things. Most of what we did was on boats but we got to do other odd jobs which were always a unique challenge. He passed recently and ive been watching a lot of your build videos, you remind me a lot of him and i wish you the best. Thank you for sharing your talents with us
The reason it sounds so thin is those huge bracing struts and bridge block. More mass damping = less low end on an acoustic. On "real" (ie, commercial) carbon fiber acoustics, the bracing is far thinner - thinner than most wood acoustics, even, which are far, far, far, far, far, far, far, FAR thinner than those huge honkin' blocks he used! Which isn't to say that what he did was bad - just not up to what people who do this for a living can do.
I agree, but it isn't that the complaint with most of the carbon acoustics on the market. They lack the warmth & unique characteristics you can get from different kinds of wood. On the plus side the all carbon stuff stays in tune & is super stable Regaurdless of temperature, humidity, or elevation.
He's not wrong about how it could have been better, though. That neck joint is rough and the sound is meh. He said himself it was more of an experiment than an art project or production quality instrument. As an experiment, it was incredible, and a huge success. Burl will use what he's learned here to make other incredible instruments. What I like about him is that most artists like this wouldn't share such an experimental, rough piece, but he doesn't mind explaining his artistic process and showing off his weird experiments. I love it!
As someone who builds stuff for himself and others as a hobby, I can tell you that there's always something you could improve about your creation, no matter how good it already is.
Funny, I don't get the "experiment vs. Art" thing. Okay, so it's not an optimal musical instrument- but wouldn't that make it MORE a piece of art, not less? How can you not call that art? It's not a scientific experiment! It's not very "practical" as an instrument -but it's still art. The English dictionary says this mothertrucker is ART!
You have so much patience with your builds. I have seen so many guitar builders who rush through their builds and have to restart several times and are never happy with the end result. I congratulate you on your work and your amazing patience!
Friend: check out this cool carpet I just bought. This guy: NICE....wonder if I can make a guitar out of it. Friend: what? This guy: what? Friend:..... This guy:.... "So I made a guitar out of my friends carpet."
Guitar players don't want a guitar that just looks good. He has already said that his guitars are more art than instruments. His resin guitars are about twice as heavy as you'd want a guitar to be.
I actually think this has a really good country sound. I find a lot of those really twangy acoustics and resonators annoying, but this has the tone while still having a bit more low end so the chord has something to stand on
Bro.. that sounds so cool fingerpicked. That was a beautiful piece you played! I'm always amazed by your creativity and then on top of that your projects turn out as playable and unique sounding instruments. Keep it up my dude.
2 things on CFRP: Wear a mask when sanding or cutting the material (I guess you do). Since in your case structural integrity is negligible, you can ignore the orientation of your fibers - but to make it look prettier and avoid any folds or creases, you can cut the individual sheets into more smaller pieces, which better fit your mold. Specifically I would have used 2 sheets for the body - one for the back and one for the sides. It would have avoided the creases you are getting at the body sides/ribs.
I found this channel when I first began playing on acoustic wondering if you'll ever do a guitar mod for acoustic. Then two months later I found out they made carbon fiber guitars which is now my goal for my next guitar because it's has become obsession. And now I see this. I'm so excited to see what other carbon acoustic you design next, this was dope.
I mean, I'd watch a 2-hour long video from you. Your builds are always so fascinating & engrossing. And I have to say, as someone who expresses their creativity by sewing, this video gave me a great new idea about how to go about cutting fiddly fabric that is easily frayed or warped. I need to go find some painters tape now. If it works how I think it will, it's a total game changer!
a little tip for working with cf : keep it wet if you're cutting and sanding. That dust is extremely dangerous to let float around in the air. But an excellent job regardless of the safety issues. Love cf acoustics. They sound so nice.
amazing idea and even more amazing sound! this carbon fiber soundboard has something unique about it, a strange harmonic resonance, quite different from wood. it's very nice to see new ideas and to realize again and again how versatile this six-string instrument actually is.
Not gonna lie, it took me a solid 5 minutes to realize you were building an acoustic lol I really dig the way it came out! Well done you get a like from me sir!
I thought it carried bass pretty well considering the bracings simplicity but for me, the surprising tones are the highs that carry with almost this droning string type mountain dulcimer sound! Its almost like an acoustic and a dulcimer playing together. Pretty flippin awesome.
In Highschool I built an acoustic guitar for my senior project. Been quite a while since then haha. I modeled it after a Martin D-18 that my grandfather bought a couple years after getting back from fighting in the Korean war. He served in the marines and got out in 1952. He bought the guitar in 1954, and even though it's 67 years old it still sounds amazing. The one I built had an okay sound but nowhere near the sound you get from a *real* Martin haha. Since then I've made a few more guitars, a couple of Ukulele's, and even built the body for a baby grand piano. I would love to be able to do what you do as you are an amazing artist and craftsman. Keep up the good work man.
Im looking at this from two directions. A: A unique guitar build, that looks and sounds great.Only down side was the bolts perhaps even blacked bolts with countersunk heads would work. And B: As some one who uses that method a lot to build large model boats. So I know too well the work that goes into making a good plug. Arms stopped itching yet with the pink foam?
Some things I like about carbon fiber: It stays in tune longer. It doesn't need bracing, even my 12 string. Meaning it's loud even fingerpicked. Yet it doesn't sound muddy when strummed hard. In fact the clarity at first sounded harsh to my ears but I grew to prefer it. Also the bridge won't lift. If you tune to E for decades it won't warp. Even a 12 string. And you don't need a humidifier or dehumidifier.
Sounds good to me. It has the flavor of a parlor guitar. Ideal for finger picking. Crisp and sparkly. Nice work. And an informative video for those interested in working with composites. Of course, if you want to make a rock guitar, use basalt fibre. If you do … please install P90 pickups.
@@officialusmanqureshi The carbon fiber is already strong enough to carry the string tension (and more), the only reason to add wood is to enhance the sound, they should be much thinner.
@@MrUltracoin I agree. But this guitar was a trial, an experiment for him, maybe the carbon fiber part took so much work and it was not meant to be perfect anyways. The guitar sounds really nice tho. I'd love to see a carbon fiber acoustic guitar made with attention to details, I think it would be smoookin
2020: "making a guitar out of carbon fibre cloth" 2040: "making guitar out of balloons" 2099: "making a guitar out of anti-gravity" i wonder if he'll make a guitar out of electronics
@@ian1231100 Run a guitar through a wood-chipper and compress the shavings into particle-board. Cut an electric guitar body out of it. There ya go. A guitar out of a guitar.
You build some incredible guitars. It would be so cool if you built one for Justin Johnson, just so his fans could hear him play one of your creations.
I've watched this video like 4 times just to see the beautiful piece, whether you find it to be an art piece or not it's a wonderful guitar, has a super light and fluffy tone and honestly would love to see a MK2
Nah bruv that sounds nice! WAY better than I expected and I really like Ur playing too! U shred in a very melodic way with great technique! This design has really got me thinking...Great stuff all round imo 👍
I see no reason to thumbs down this video. Young, creative guy tries something new, then evaluates himself on the build. We need more creatives like this and fewer critics. Good job!
I agree with your opinion, but almost everyone has haters, you just have to deal with it
@@tuomas_knives that's the nature of putting things on any platform, but especially UA-cam
We need more outspoken honest critics AND more creatives
This young man will be just like the taylor guitar company one day this is how they started out .
Bots
The sound is bright and almost a little twangy. The song in the demo was the perfect song for it.
Plz Nime song?
@@saeed8581 Little tune at the end is made up.
Amusingly, it sounds like it'd make a good bluegrass option. Not what I'd expect off of intuition
Saeed take me home country road by Denver something
@@grafil01 Thats is definitley no country roads by john denver
Can we take a moment and appreciate how good his guitar playing is
I was about to say the same thing. Most builders are hack players, but he has chops, for sure.
ikrrr
What is the tune he’s playing? Would like to have a go myself.
@@-Rickster- he mentioned in the description: "Little tune at the end is made up." I take that to mean that it's not a song, just something random he wrote to demo the guitar.
@@-Rickster- the first bit is a version of MacArthur Road by Dave Richardson
I would gladly watch the 2 hour version
100%
same here
Yes.
%300
Me too
You, Sir, have at least two of the greatest talents on this planets: 1. Buliding something so beautiful 2. Playing your beautiful crafts so nicely. I love everything about this
Carbon fiber cloth can be a bitch to work with, that being said this has to be one of the best layups ive ever seen. I had the honor of working for one of the best fiberglassers in the country, JR Franklin. The man had spent 35+ years working with fg and learned a lot of cool tricks, and in my time with him i saw him do incredible things. Most of what we did was on boats but we got to do other odd jobs which were always a unique challenge. He passed recently and ive been watching a lot of your build videos, you remind me a lot of him and i wish you the best. Thank you for sharing your talents with us
Thanks for sharing your story. That was touching.
That sounds like a really rewarding career
I would like to press the like button, but it's currently at number 420, and i don't want to ruin that.
It’s always a good day when burls Art uploads
on the dead homies
Yes Sir
You know quarantine my friend mean hopefully more vids since he probably has nothing to do in the outside world
dpg 13 sorry to say this but who’s that but ill be sure to check him out
dpg 13 also I can’t understand what he’s saying
It sounds like a cross between a regular acoustic and resonator. I want it...
That might be something going because of the bolt on bridge 🤔
Martin makes graphite guitars that might be just what you're looking for
True. I like the sound.
It sounds good.
The reason it sounds so thin is those huge bracing struts and bridge block. More mass damping = less low end on an acoustic. On "real" (ie, commercial) carbon fiber acoustics, the bracing is far thinner - thinner than most wood acoustics, even, which are far, far, far, far, far, far, far, FAR thinner than those huge honkin' blocks he used!
Which isn't to say that what he did was bad - just not up to what people who do this for a living can do.
Is it me that think this guitar sounds much better than he said.
right? It sounds great...
The treble, mid and bass are perfectly balanced. It sounds incredible !! ^_^
I feel like it is a little cold and could use a little more bottom end.
No pun intended but getting any guitar did not sound like a ‘carbon’ copy is difficult test. This is a unique sound and I like it.
I agree, but it isn't that the complaint with most of the carbon acoustics on the market. They lack the warmth & unique characteristics you can get from different kinds of wood. On the plus side the all carbon stuff stays in tune & is super stable Regaurdless of temperature, humidity, or elevation.
"It makes noise, which is good."
Sounds like a first-born baby.
What about a second born baby?
Like when a baby is born*
Newborn?
@@andreemanoel2366 I think you're onto something
Sounds like an abortion
I think it sounds great, it's like half-way to a resonator sound.
I think it'd sound better slightly out of tune for slide playing
I was thinking the exact same thing. Sounds better for acoustic songs but similar to my resonator.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. It doesn't have quite the same low-end though but the sound is pleasant and very usable, IMO.
A CF cone to amplify the sound would be great!
How are you verified with only a couple of subs?
Personally, I love how this sounds. Different than wood, but the world can always use different!
That’s a great way of phrasing it
This is the guitar version of that guy who makes knives.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Is it the wewd (wood but that's what he calls it) guy or the other knife guy?
@@epicparakeet i dont think wewd man make knife
You mean the guy who made knives with objects like rice and nails?
hıs name ıs Bobby duke lol here is link to hıs channel
ua-cam.com/users/DukeWoodcarvingvideos
Burl: *Builds something incredible*
Also Burl: this guitar really could have been better, oh well, I guess I'll know in the future!
This dude is the most perfectionist person I’ve ever seen lol
He's probably comparing it to KLOS guitar which is pretty well-made and sounds great
He's not wrong about how it could have been better, though. That neck joint is rough and the sound is meh. He said himself it was more of an experiment than an art project or production quality instrument. As an experiment, it was incredible, and a huge success. Burl will use what he's learned here to make other incredible instruments. What I like about him is that most artists like this wouldn't share such an experimental, rough piece, but he doesn't mind explaining his artistic process and showing off his weird experiments. I love it!
As someone who builds stuff for himself and others as a hobby, I can tell you that there's always something you could improve about your creation, no matter how good it already is.
Funny, I don't get the "experiment vs. Art" thing. Okay, so it's not an optimal musical instrument- but wouldn't that make it MORE a piece of art, not less? How can you not call that art? It's not a scientific experiment! It's not very "practical" as an instrument -but it's still art. The English dictionary says this mothertrucker is ART!
You have so much patience with your builds. I have seen so many guitar builders who rush through their builds and have to restart several times and are never happy with the end result. I congratulate you on your work and your amazing patience!
Burls Art: *Preparing for new guitar build*
Resin Aisle: *Sweats profusely*
I come check your channel every so often just to make sure I didn’t miss an upload. You literally just made my day.
You and I both. I think my heart skipped a beat.
Follow his insta to see when he uploads
just subscribe. It helps him and it isn't a super noisy channel.
Click the subscription bell. Simple
Brandon Bennett I’m subscribed lol. I still come check to make sure.
Friend: check out this cool carpet I just bought.
This guy: NICE....wonder if I can make a guitar out of it.
Friend: what?
This guy: what?
Friend:.....
This guy:....
"So I made a guitar out of my friends carpet."
i love this comment lol
@@Dlogreen me 2
lol
When is this dude gonna start a guitar company already
As soon as he can make something that doesn't look like a garbage bag. :-))
@@taunteratwill1787 that isnt nice
@@taunteratwill1787 i think you are pretty alone with your opinion ; )
Bro This Gunna Beat Is 🔥🔥🤯
ua-cam.com/video/Bvv1KTRVmW8/v-deo.html.
Guitar players don't want a guitar that just looks good.
He has already said that his guitars are more art than instruments.
His resin guitars are about twice as heavy as you'd want a guitar to be.
I freakin can't wait until you open your custom shop!!
Rain song has actually been using carbon fiber to make "weatherproof" guitars for over a decade now, its a very practical guitar material
And some of the best sounding guitars are rainsong guitars
I have a Rainsong. I got it to keep in my place in Arizona, that isn't good for wooden guitars. It's an excellent guitar.
@@davidjohnston4240 excellent guitar
Mind blown dude. This is such a cool build.
I agree 🙂
@Jayla Reed it's only "t" letter if you convert the binary to text.
@@dx46tata its dvnt in binary
Is that a djent tab on your user name?
Do I play guitar? No. Do I have the slightest clue of what's going on in any of these videos? Alo no. Do I watch every single video? Yes.
saaaame
@@lemonshark993 are you talking about your last name?
I felt that
@@o_o............ 🤣🤣Nice one, bro😂😂
Giacomo L. Silvestri nah bro I have no idea how electric guitars work let alone how to play one yet here I am
I actually love the sound of it. I’m sure a lot of folk and country artists would like to use this
if they played it blindfolded i bet they wouldn't even be able to tell.
Like if you wanna see his 2 hour long build video. 🖐
Wait what
Thumbs up for that.
Scratches at a level 6 and deeper grooves at level 7
yes please
How about carbon fiber guitar teardown?
I actually think this has a really good country sound. I find a lot of those really twangy acoustics and resonators annoying, but this has the tone while still having a bit more low end so the chord has something to stand on
I'm not sure, but hasn't he won any awards!?? He's a musician as well as a craftsman!
Shut up
Nobody:
Burls Art: So I made this guitar here out of plastic spoons and rubber bands
LOL xD
next vid: So I made this guitar out grandmas old shoes and a wrench I found on the street
@@gruu making a guitar out of my grandma's ashes challenge
Dead meme
DJ Skullboy only to you it is
@@djskullboy2871 835 people disagree
Sounds like a drone open tuning - probably sound killer with a slide.
Bro.. that sounds so cool fingerpicked. That was a beautiful piece you played! I'm always amazed by your creativity and then on top of that your projects turn out as playable and unique sounding instruments. Keep it up my dude.
Sounds great and will probably last a long time haha
The playing at the end was beautiful
Me: Cant even play the guitar
Also me: still watches guitar videos
I can't either but i own a guitar, pluck strings in hopes of it sounding good and thats how I'm learning
@@iceneet336 Nice I wish I had some skill
Abraham Flores you have the skill bro! You’ve got to hone it!!!!👍👍👍
Its never too late!!!
@@aspena7883 Nah I was gonna buy a guitar but then the whole quarantine happened and Burls art was a huge inspiration
If I closed my eyes and listened with my ears/heart, it wouldn’t matter how it looks. The sound is in the hands. Nice work! 👍🏾
would anyone else be TOTALLY fine with a 2 hour video?
I would be DOWN for 2 hours of this
Hell yeah!
Yeah
I would love to see a 2 hour video of this. Mostly because I would like to make one of my own
We should like the SHIT out of this comment
It actually has a super interesting sound woah.
loads of mid range, sounds almost like a piezo, which i like if used in the right place
The fact that you are humble about your builds is good, but seriously......your work is amazing
The contrast in your playing between the first guitar build and now is amazing! youve gotten so much better
2 things on CFRP: Wear a mask when sanding or cutting the material (I guess you do). Since in your case structural integrity is negligible, you can ignore the orientation of your fibers - but to make it look prettier and avoid any folds or creases, you can cut the individual sheets into more smaller pieces, which better fit your mold. Specifically I would have used 2 sheets for the body - one for the back and one for the sides. It would have avoided the creases you are getting at the body sides/ribs.
Any idea about the materials used at 1:46?
Like the craftsmanship you put into it. With the carbon fibers it sounds really amazing. That sound of a acoustic guitar its awesome.
I found this channel when I first began playing on acoustic wondering if you'll ever do a guitar mod for acoustic. Then two months later I found out they made carbon fiber guitars which is now my goal for my next guitar because it's has become obsession. And now I see this. I'm so excited to see what other carbon acoustic you design next, this was dope.
I mean, I'd watch a 2-hour long video from you. Your builds are always so fascinating & engrossing. And I have to say, as someone who expresses their creativity by sewing, this video gave me a great new idea about how to go about cutting fiddly fabric that is easily frayed or warped. I need to go find some painters tape now. If it works how I think it will, it's a total game changer!
a little tip for working with cf : keep it wet if you're cutting and sanding. That dust is extremely dangerous to let float around in the air. But an excellent job regardless of the safety issues. Love cf acoustics. They sound so nice.
I've got to admit that resin was looking very damn tasty when being poured
DO NOT EAT THE FORBIDDEN CHOCOLATE SYRUP.
@@camerong4944 lol
ikr looks like a guitar shaped mirror glass cake
THIS MAN NEEDS MORE CREDIT. UR SO GOOD AT eVErYtHiNg
amazing idea and even more amazing sound! this carbon fiber soundboard has something unique about it, a strange harmonic resonance, quite different from wood. it's very nice to see new ideas and to realize again and again how versatile this six-string instrument actually is.
5:11 *THAT SOUNDS GOOD*
As a fellow craftsman, I tip my hat sir. 👍
Tipical artist: Yeah I don' t really use autotune.
The song: 7:01
Underrated
lMaoOo
lol
@@tristanjoestar6756 as hell
HAHA nice one!
Honda Civic Owners:
*WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN*
eyyyy Charles the French
@@chloedangxy i dont know who that is but ok
Love my Civic lol
Not gonna lie, it took me a solid 5 minutes to realize you were building an acoustic lol
I really dig the way it came out! Well done you get a like from me sir!
But the thumbnail...
Burl: the sound sounds terrible on this guitar
Also burl during the demo: YEEHAW
You know that he's a real artist. He criticises his own Amazing work.
This looks super dope
It’s alright that it didn’t come how u expected it because it’s a hell of a story
I thought it carried bass pretty well considering the bracings simplicity but for me, the surprising tones are the highs that carry with almost this droning string type mountain dulcimer sound! Its almost like an acoustic and a dulcimer playing together. Pretty flippin awesome.
Watching Burls Art make custom guitars is therapeutic.
i would love to see you try this again when you have the method down amazing job as always
In Highschool I built an acoustic guitar for my senior project. Been quite a while since then haha. I modeled it after a Martin D-18 that my grandfather bought a couple years after getting back from fighting in the Korean war. He served in the marines and got out in 1952. He bought the guitar in 1954, and even though it's 67 years old it still sounds amazing. The one I built had an okay sound but nowhere near the sound you get from a *real* Martin haha. Since then I've made a few more guitars, a couple of Ukulele's, and even built the body for a baby grand piano. I would love to be able to do what you do as you are an amazing artist and craftsman. Keep up the good work man.
Im looking at this from two directions. A: A unique guitar build, that looks and sounds great.Only down side was the bolts perhaps even blacked bolts with countersunk heads would work. And B: As some one who uses that method a lot to build large model boats. So I know too well the work that goes into making a good plug. Arms stopped itching yet with the pink foam?
Finally! The guitar building god has graced us with his presence!
80 subscribers and no videos? Is it the animu profile pic?
Does it matter? Lol
I love the builds but honestly your guitar playing at the is what has just made me subscribe. Absolutely love it! Well done man
That’s awesome! Personally I like the way it sounds, you’re extremely talented!
I love the demo. Should put it on Spotify
Some things I like about carbon fiber: It stays in tune longer. It doesn't need bracing, even my 12 string. Meaning it's loud even fingerpicked. Yet it doesn't sound muddy when strummed hard. In fact the clarity at first sounded harsh to my ears but I grew to prefer it. Also the bridge won't lift. If you tune to E for decades it won't warp. Even a 12 string. And you don't need a humidifier or dehumidifier.
7:01 the song that changed techno music forever
11:07 ---> he play the guittar
Qual musica
Why would we want to skip him creating a beautiful instrument though?
Your guitar playing is so soul refreshing. Your talent is highly appreciated as well! Keep building cause we like watching ❤
5:09 is it just me or this sounds like when you talk to someone in animal crossing
To me it sounds like a gibberish robotic language but I totally get what you mean
First thought as a cyclist: Yeah, but how much does it weigh?
Daniel Blume lmao same
Is it aerodynamic?
Daniel Blume dude, I was thinking the exact same thing, jajaja
As a car guy I was thinking the same thing
All about those carbon components amirite
Debo de ser de los pocos de habla hispana que siguen a este genio, muy buenos vídeos crack
Can you start seperatly uploading demos? Bc I would blast this one on every road trip I take for the test of my life
You should try and build just a straight up wooden acoustic
Sounds good to me. It has the flavor of a parlor guitar. Ideal for finger picking. Crisp and sparkly. Nice work. And an informative video for those interested in working with composites. Of course, if you want to make a rock guitar, use basalt fibre. If you do … please install P90 pickups.
5:10
*me falling asleep*
"sick shred man!"
*wakes up to him literally shredding the guitar*
6:48 the bracings and plate are much too strong and big, this kills vibration.
hmm i suppose the stiffness of the carbon makes up for it a bit, since less energy is lost in the braid, more efficient vibrations can occur?
@@officialusmanqureshi The carbon fiber is already strong enough to carry the string tension (and more), the only reason to add wood is to enhance the sound, they should be much thinner.
@@MrUltracoin perhaps its damping is planned?
@@MrUltracoin I agree. But this guitar was a trial, an experiment for him, maybe the carbon fiber part took so much work and it was not meant to be perfect anyways. The guitar sounds really nice tho. I'd love to see a carbon fiber acoustic guitar made with attention to details, I think it would be smoookin
I absolutely love the guitars you make and the way you play is unbelievable ..100 % guitar man
You're back!!
You´re first
@@ティツィアーノ you're First saying "you're first" congrats, you won bik pp
Wait really? I didnt bother because I wanna watch his content after a long time.
It’s a guitar that MAYBE Billie Joe Armstrong can’t smash.
Oh trust me, he’d find a way. If that means bringing a hammer, so be it.
You made it look easy. Sounds fine. Enjoyed your playing at the end also. Awesome!
Given Brian May's back problems because of his heavy guitar - this might be the way of the future - super-light guitars!
Its because he played it standing and live many many times .... how many people like him there are 200?
what song is that you're playing at the end, it's amazing!
He said in the description it is an original thing he wrote.
Sounds lively and bright. Awesome build
2020:
"making a guitar out of carbon fibre cloth"
2040:
"making guitar out of balloons"
2099:
"making a guitar out of anti-gravity"
i wonder if he'll make a guitar out of electronics
he already did, it's called "an electric guitar" :)
k
2100:
"making a guitar out of wood"
Still waiting for 'making a guitar out of guitar'
@@ian1231100 Run a guitar through a wood-chipper and compress the shavings into particle-board. Cut an electric guitar body out of it. There ya go. A guitar out of a guitar.
you, my friend, are one talented dude *clap* *clap*
Sounds great! Better than I anticipated. Great project. Well done.
You build some incredible guitars. It would be so cool if you built one for Justin Johnson, just so his fans could hear him play one of your creations.
the tuning is - D#-G#-C#-G-A#-D# lowest to highest on the ending
Also known as Eb Standard
@@athenacalathea4435 nope. The G would have to be F# / Gb then
My wife is now following you on instagram, we are fans of your craftsmanship and guitars and guitar playing!
I wish I had a guitar, I’m trying to convince my parents to get me one.
Then make one
Loui 400 !!! I would *if my parents let me*
As if everyone would have the necessary tools to make one ..
You can borrow one from someone or even rent one and show them that you practice every day and maybe that’ll work
IDK why, but my parents let me have 3 acoustic guitars, 1 electric guitar and 1 synthesiser
11:35 I thought you were playing through the fire and flames for a second.
When he uses that little saw or whatever it sounds like lil wayne’s autotuned voice
Little of a metallic taste sound. But not bad. Sounds better then most
I've watched this video like 4 times just to see the beautiful piece, whether you find it to be an art piece or not it's a wonderful guitar, has a super light and fluffy tone and honestly would love to see a MK2
Sounds like a better version of Fender’s “Acoustasonic”
Hey if you’re selling the guitar I would buy it. I love the sound of the cross between an acoustic and resonator guitar.
...or you could buy one from Emerald Guitars.
Nah bruv that sounds nice! WAY better than I expected and I really like Ur playing too! U shred in a very melodic way with great technique! This design has really got me thinking...Great stuff all round imo 👍
at 7:00 it sounded like the drill was autotuned.
also, the guitar sounds amazing. nice work!
Hahaha
"Obviously I can't go into too much detail or this video would be 2 hours long"
Yes please! 🙇
I love the way he plays. His right hand picking technique is great.
I don't recommend sanding carbon fiber without a good mask and extractor. Carbon dust is dangerous
Same with fibre glass. You will rape your lungs.
11:37 Did I just hear a hillbilly version of Through the Fires and Flames?? 😍
It really does sound like it.
I can’t hear this