Assembling the rosette for a classical guitar

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • In this video I explain how to put together all the elements of the rosette.
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  • @ConVivo
    @ConVivo 4 роки тому +2

    The method you use to get the correct angle on the tiles for them to fit accurately is so simple and so elegant that I can't think how I never thought of it before. Many thanks for this. It has removed for me a lot of what used to be guesswork in the past.

  • @rifosi
    @rifosi 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Pablo, your series of rosette making video helped me a lot. I always used pre-made commercial rosettes in my guitars, but always dreamed to make them of my own design. I even had sketches drawn years ago with patterns that I figured out, but never took such project away. I think time it's coming to give it a shot. Thanks again for your generosity.

  • @jimbarker208
    @jimbarker208 8 років тому

    Thank you for the reply. This is exactly what I wanted!

  • @juliengarcia3802
    @juliengarcia3802 4 роки тому +3

    simply brilliant

  • @staffansvahn
    @staffansvahn 4 роки тому +1

    You are a Master my friend. Thank you for posting this knowledge.
    Best wishes

  • @jimmacbrayne3578
    @jimmacbrayne3578 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video, Pablo. I make my rosettes using a different method, in that I pre-assemble the pieces and glue them together in a perspex template/mould prior to inlaying the completed rosette in the soundboard. I have always just eyeballed the angles for the tiles, but your method makes a lot of sense. Many thanks again.

  • @cesarborzi4291
    @cesarborzi4291 4 роки тому +1

    Cada vez que veo este video me dan ganas de hacer un herringbone. Que belleza. Realmente muchas gracias por enseñar estas cosas que parecen tan misteriosas e imposibles a primera vista. Me cuesta horrores encontrar información sobre marqueteria.

  • @meutermansdries6293
    @meutermansdries6293 5 років тому

    hello Pablo, what are the basic measures (before tapering) of the ebony stick you use to make the black center tiles? Is it really 5x5 mm. I got the impression from the video that they are narrower than the chequered tiles.

  • @antoniopascoal9098
    @antoniopascoal9098 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for showing your way of making a rosette, one thing I did not understand and you did not show, is how to take the assembled pieces in to the rosette grove in order to glue it definitely.
    Have you other video where you show how to do it?
    Best regards.
    .

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  11 місяців тому

      I have a few videos on UA-cam but I also have a course available on www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com you can buy the complete course or just the videos about the rosette where I show the complete process.

  • @michellek5789
    @michellek5789 8 років тому

    Hi I really enjoy your videos and have learned so much. I just wondered where you source your veneers as I would really like to give a rosette a try. Also what is the thickness of that soundboard. Thank you.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  8 років тому

      Hi +Michelle k you can get veneers from David Dyke in the UK, or Madinter and Maderas Barber in Spain, they all have websites and you can purchase on line.
      I keep the soundboards as thick as I can while I am working on the rosette ( about 4mm) when the rosette is done I bring it down to the final thickness.

  • @massnb
    @massnb 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for the very detailed video. Can I ask what book you showed there briefly?

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  8 років тому +1

      What you see in the video isn't a book, it is a file folder with my own pictures.

  • @michellek5789
    @michellek5789 8 років тому

    Thank you for the reply. I am trying to muster up the courage to build my first classical guitar. I have decided in a short scale Torres but I am a total beginner with no workshop and limited hand tools so it isn't easy. But I am determined. Will you ever do a start to finish build process that would be fascinating to watch.
    Thanks again

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  8 років тому +1

      Hi Michelle, I will be making a film with the hole of the process, but I have to say that it will be a while before it is ready as it is a massive job.
      I have no doubt that you will be able to make your guitar, as the most important thing you need is determination, and you seem to have plenty of that. I wish you the best with it.
      Pablo

  • @NoahFielder
    @NoahFielder 4 роки тому

    So are the checkerboard pieces normal squares with no tapering at all? Or are the tops and bottom tapered?

  • @18roselover
    @18roselover 7 років тому

    Does the checkerboard have the same taper as the black tile.? thank you

    • @thibaultjaberg4658
      @thibaultjaberg4658 7 років тому +2

      No, the checkerboard remains square. The radius is created using only the black tiles.

  • @botzees
    @botzees 7 років тому

    Excellent videos!! I am wondering how you remove the rosette from the guitar top once everything is in place. Glue, tape, magic perhaps? I appreciate so much your teaching and fine workmanship.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  7 років тому

      I use masking tape, if you have a look at this video you will see how I do it.
      ua-cam.com/video/UmB5wUvwF6I/v-deo.html

    • @botzees
      @botzees 7 років тому +1

      Thank you. That makes perfect sense.

    • @antoniopascoal9098
      @antoniopascoal9098 11 місяців тому

      you right I have already done the same question and did not find the answer.

  • @paulaguilera9088
    @paulaguilera9088 5 років тому

    Hi Pablo how are you? I have a question for you did you make the chequerboard mosaic all out of 0.5 veneers or are they made out of 1mm square sticks? I would like make this rosette but where i am the best i can get is 0.5 veneer in 3 or 4 colours, Great videos, thanks Paul

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  5 років тому

      Hi Paul, I am well thanks, I hope you are well too.
      I used 1mm white veneer and 2 of 0.5 mm green veneer, if you don't find 1mm thick whit you can also do it using 2 of 0.5
      All the best.

  • @51diogenes
    @51diogenes 6 років тому

    I have watched many, if not all, of your videos. All are beautifully done. You are an excellent teacher.
    Could you please let me know the title, author and publisher of that beautifully illustrated book you showed at 2:03 to 2:29.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  6 років тому

      Hi, Thank you for your comments.
      What you see in the video is not a book, it is a collection of pictures I have taken together with my personal notes about a particular instrument that I was building at the time.

    • @51diogenes
      @51diogenes 6 років тому

      Thank you for the prompt reply. Much appreciated!

  • @lucakaluso3257
    @lucakaluso3257 3 роки тому

    Hello Pablo, great work.. Can I ask you the title of the book showed at 21:45? Thank you!

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  3 роки тому +2

      Luca Kaluso sorry, it isn’t a book, it is a pocket folder I have with pictures and info I have been collecting about this guitar.
      Also, just in case you’re interested I have recently launched a guitar making course that you can purchase online, you can find it on www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com

    • @lucakaluso3257
      @lucakaluso3257 3 роки тому

      @@redkitekk 👌 thank you

  • @cesarborzi4291
    @cesarborzi4291 4 роки тому

    On the other hand I wish to know if always when you make the center guard, you have to sand or scrape it before cutting in orther to make it go round when you inlay it, or that step is not strictly necessary, I mean. Did Javier on the other video have to do that slight sanding on the borders of the guard/square pattern or not.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  4 роки тому +1

      If the tile in the centre is not too big, let's say 3 to 4 mm this is not necessary, you can fit them as they are, however, if the tiles are much bigger then it is a good idea to angle the sides so that they fit well in the arch.

  • @crancarenotafish
    @crancarenotafish 8 років тому

    Hola Pablo, mi pregunta es como consigues cortar todos los " veneers" a la misma altura,? Creo que es crucial para sostenerlo todo con la cinta.
    Muchísimas gracias por tus vídeos, y feliz año.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  8 років тому

      Hola +crancarenotafish las chapas ( veneers) se cortan a 2mm de ancho con el bisturi antes de doblarlas y meterlas en el surco de la roseta, una vez encajadas todas las chapas y piezas antes de pegar la cinta, enraso todo con un bloque de madera al que le pego papel de lija de 120, esto se ve en uno de los otros videos que hice sobre este tema. Espero que esto responda a tu pregunta si la he entendido correctamente. Atentamente. Pablo

    • @crancarenotafish
      @crancarenotafish 8 років тому

      +PabloRequena Entendido! Muchas gracias por tu generosidad.
      Manuel

  • @BillyBonns
    @BillyBonns 4 роки тому

    Hello! What book are you use in this video?

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Billy, It isn't a book, it is a pocket folder with pictures and info I have been collecting over time.

  • @sergiodamian2147
    @sergiodamian2147 2 роки тому

    en este caso es de 5*5 , que pasa si la pieza es de 10x 7 de alto?

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  2 роки тому

      No hay problema. Solo tienes que ajustar la cantidad de líneas a cada lado para que tenga el tamaño correcto

  • @NoahFielder
    @NoahFielder 4 роки тому

    You say to do 100mm for the first tapered side, then on the other you do 50mm, why is this? Don’t you want an even taper on each side?

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  4 роки тому +1

      Noah Fielder to have the same taper in both sides you that’s what you have to do. If you try it you will see it works. By positioning the log at double the distance what you do is to cut half of the taper in one side so that when you position it at 50 mm you cut the other half in the other side. If you place the log at 50 mm to start with you will cut the whole taper in only one side.