Seeing a beast of a CNC machine wielding such a fine bit for the frets blew me away. If I tried that, the machine would snap the bit instantly and knuckle drag through the entire workpiece, refusing to stop! Awesome work as ever.
@@lignumchannel idk about strings but Pickups are relatively easy if you already have experience getting around a workshop, they're fun to make too love your work
Those both look so beautiful. Your creativity and skill always impresses me and it was fascinating to watch from beginning to end. Thank you for sharing that with us.
@@lignumchannel btw i am from Trinidad in the Caribbean , i been viewing your videos for the past 2 years , i'm sure you have other fans that are from here ...
Beautiful attention to detail. Great seeing you fabricate parts to your own spec & detail. I would like to see zero fret and nuts only being used for string guiding. The attention to detail on the headstock is wonderful. Love the inlay.
Never disappointed. Absolutely wonderful. I hate when I see the "this isn't woodworking" comments when a CNC is used. They definitely have never used a cnc before to know that everyone of those commands was first designed by the maker. Loved how you showed the details of making the neck and frets. A CNC is nothing more than a tool that helps accelerate the work process. Great videos friends!
Your videos are always a pleasure to watch,and this one is no exception!!! Amazing detail...love it. Cool idea on that wood dust/epoxy for the bird's...😍 it
Odlično si napravio gitaru. Za tvoj youtube kanal sam čula na televiziji i stvarno mi se sviđa sve što radiš. Želim ti puno uspjeha u ostalim projektima.😁😁😁
I am simply at a loss for words, you just keep upping the bar and I simply don't know how you can keep doing it so well. Also, sorry to have to mention this but, now we need a winter guitar, an autumn bass, a summer guitar and bass combo and 7 more instrument cases! That should keep you busy and us thoroughly entertained for quite awhile! LOL!
Omg, I really got myself neck deep in guitars now haven't I.. :D At least I don't have to think about what to do for the next 11 projects.. Thank you so much, I hope the summer one will be best of all..
Dear Sir, What a nice thought to have some guitar background music to accompany your guitar project to fruition. I would hazard to guess that it brings inspiration to all those involved in the built. Your choice of woods certainly yields some character to your wonderful ideas. I think that sort of solid instrument is best processed via machine as you've demonstrated; after all there is still a fair amount of hand work involved in putting it all together. The end results are quite frankly outstanding( as always!!!). Very well done. Kind regards.,
Already working on it! The design is more less completed and we should glue the block in a week or so.. The block needs to settle for at least a month before the milling.. It should be done by the end of the summer.. (hopefully a lot sooner) I'm glad you like it, thank you!
stvarno radite odlične stvari bili ste mi inspiracija za prezentaciju u školi te sam i profesorima iz šumarske u karlovcu predložio posjet kod vas ako bi nas primili
@@lignumchannel to bi bilo odlično mi smo sljedeče školske godine 4 razred drvodijeljskog tehničara dizajnera a vi primjenjujete i dizajn i cnc obradu pa bi posjet bio jako zanimljiv za nas i profesore. Ako bi mogli dobiti podatke pa da vam se netko moze javiti za posjet.
@@lignumchannel Fun fact: Davie504 is actually in his girl friend's homeland, Taiwan. COVID-19 quarantine caught him up there. Italy may not be far but he is. Vey sad times there. Not epicc.
I built a flying V much the same. Great sustain, but heavy as a brick. Have always wanted to go back and rout out the body. Seems like with your fancy arms you could chamber the body in interesting ways...
Great work! Can you tell me the purpose of those metal rods, screws and "hole-things" in the neck of the guitar/bass? I'm no guitar specialist, so I don't get it... Especially all the holes in the little tubes and so on. Thanks in advance!
Great pair of axes, I'm a bit conflicted about the build though. Part of me is, wheres the woodworking skill and the personal touch you bring to the build. On the other hand, how great would it be to setup the software and watch the machine turn it into a wonderful instrument. Somewhere there is a compromise, but there again I'm old and have to learn to embrace the future and appreciate change.
Well Neil, sometimes I also think about it.. The truth is I would never be able to bring all the ideas to existence without the robots help, I would have simply too little free time for all the UA-cam projects along side the regular work I do that brings in the cash..
Was watching your winter and autumn build like 2 hours ago, and was like, when are the other seasons coming, I really appreciate your talent and skills
I gotta know. Does making stuff like guitars and instrument cases actually pay for those robots or was it another side of the business that funded them?
Most of the work here on youtube are hobby projects I do in spare time. Main work I do that pays the bills is glulam structures. Some glulam projects can be seen here on the channel. I wouldn't mind branching a part of business into guitars though, ever since I've made the first one, I must say I really enjoy making them..
I learned to build guitars in the 80's from hand tools and became a certified luthier... having a robotic arm to make the guitar for me, well I dunno about that. May as well have a factory at that point, not being an ass just a purist.
Seeing a beast of a CNC machine wielding such a fine bit for the frets blew me away.
If I tried that, the machine would snap the bit instantly and knuckle drag through the entire workpiece, refusing to stop!
Awesome work as ever.
16:36 un, dos, tres, cuatro, just remembered to my guitar class, excellent video 😁👍🏼
I was disappointed to see that you didnt make your own guitar strings from scratch. Just kidding. great work
Maybe one day! :D Thank you J T
@@lignumchannel idk about strings but Pickups are relatively easy if you already have experience getting around a workshop, they're fun to make too
love your work
Those both look so beautiful. Your creativity and skill always impresses me and it was fascinating to watch from beginning to end. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Thank you so much! And thank you for watching as always :D
When man makes a robot and that robot makes a guitar, it’s a beautiful thing.
I hope to see someday a prometeus bass guitar good job amazing creation 😃 its a wonderful work of art 😃😃😃😃
My favorite build in this channel so far. Every build is great but this one is my favorite ❤️
😁thank you jayenbee! I must say this one was one of the more exhausting ones..
That bass is beatiful😍
impressive as always .... that terminator robot arm is always amazing to watch
Thank you, I must say after years of watching it, it still fascinates me..
@@lignumchannel btw i am from Trinidad in the Caribbean , i been viewing your videos for the past 2 years , i'm sure you have other fans that are from here ...
There are a lot of things I am going to burrow for my own bass guitar build, amazing video!
very fun to watch pros at work...
Jam after dark... Again, brilliant work with good music...
Thank you Karl! :D
Beautiful attention to detail. Great seeing you fabricate parts to your own spec & detail. I would like to see zero fret and nuts only being used for string guiding. The attention to detail on the headstock is wonderful. Love the inlay.
I'm really glad you like it! I have a couple of design ideas planned and fretless bass is one of them.. thank you so much for watching!:)
See many videos, yours tecniques has evolution the long of time, this is very cool..
Never disappointed. Absolutely wonderful. I hate when I see the "this isn't woodworking" comments when a CNC is used. They definitely have never used a cnc before to know that everyone of those commands was first designed by the maker. Loved how you showed the details of making the neck and frets.
A CNC is nothing more than a tool that helps accelerate the work process.
Great videos friends!
Wow wonderful looking instruments 🎸
Thank you Pat! :)
Your videos are always a pleasure to watch,and this one is no exception!!! Amazing detail...love it. Cool idea on that wood dust/epoxy for the bird's...😍 it
Thank you Robert! I'm glad you like it! I'm not the biggest fan of epoxy but I'm glad how it turned out..
Odlično si napravio gitaru. Za tvoj youtube kanal sam čula na televiziji i stvarno mi se sviđa sve što radiš. Želim ti puno uspjeha u ostalim projektima.😁😁😁
Hvala puno Karla! :D
Wow!!! What a great job!!! Very nice bass and guitar! Congrats!!!
wow best guitar build on you tube great job guys and thank you for the video
Great idea, great work, great clip. There is no "Golden Buzzer" on this page, but you have a big, fat YES from me.
Absolutely remarkable build.
I'm glad you like it, thank you!
I am simply at a loss for words, you just keep upping the bar and I simply don't know how you can keep doing it so well. Also, sorry to have to mention this but, now we need a winter guitar, an autumn bass, a summer guitar and bass combo and 7 more instrument cases! That should keep you busy and us thoroughly entertained for quite awhile! LOL!
Omg, I really got myself neck deep in guitars now haven't I.. :D At least I don't have to think about what to do for the
next 11 projects.. Thank you so much, I hope the summer one will be best of all..
Cool change in music from the norm. Great job!
Thank you! I'm glad you like the music Michael!
I really love the beveled wood piece behind the nut!
What great instruments, I am thrilled 👍🤗
Can one of these basses be purchased? Awesome craftsmanship....!
Great craftsmanship looks beautiful.
Thank you very much! :D
Great design, excellently made and very entertaining video!
Thank you Harko, I'm glad you like it!
I love the 3,000 year shift from the Cyborg Robo Router to the handheld chisel rounding off the neck
As allways, some design details are decided as the work goes on.. :) and chisels are the best!
Lovely instruments.
beautiful again!
Thank you once again Ellie! :)
next is SUMMER!!! Great work!
very nice looking. thanks for the vid.
Dear Sir,
What a nice thought to have some guitar background music to accompany your guitar project to fruition. I would hazard to guess that it brings inspiration to all those involved in the built. Your choice of woods certainly yields some character to your wonderful ideas. I think that sort of solid instrument is best processed via machine as you've demonstrated; after all there is still a fair amount of hand work involved in putting it all together. The end results are quite frankly outstanding( as always!!!). Very well done. Kind regards.,
Beautiful
I love the idea of a twin pair of guitar/bass. It's almost poetic in a weird way
I'm glad you like it Joakim!
Right guys, that's enough jamming, you need to hurry up and get to work on the next one cos we can't wait to see it! Beautiful work btw :)
Already working on it! The design is more less completed and we should glue the block in a week or so.. The block needs to settle for at least a month before the milling.. It should be done by the end of the summer.. (hopefully a lot sooner) I'm glad you like it, thank you!
Awesome build. It's great to see when people come up with their owns ideas and not just copy a Fender or a Gibson.
Thank you very much. I always try to come up with some original idea and I must say, it's the hardest part of any project..
It was too beautiful to give to you😁😁
Both are very handsome and clean. I appreciates ya, man.
Great Artist,cooler Sound 👏👍👍🤗
Thank you very much Achim! :D
You gonna do all that. Then get that round over bit out and also round the high side on the fretboard
Супер. Как всегда!!!!
Thank you! :D
Hermosos los bajos felicidades
how i wish i can have a guitar like this
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho
stvarno radite odlične stvari bili ste mi inspiracija za prezentaciju u školi te sam i profesorima iz šumarske u karlovcu predložio posjet kod vas ako bi nas primili
Hvala Dorian! :)Možemo se dogovorit, Zašto ne..
@@lignumchannel to bi bilo odlično mi smo sljedeče školske godine 4 razred drvodijeljskog tehničara dizajnera a vi primjenjujete i dizajn i cnc obradu pa bi posjet bio jako zanimljiv za nas i profesore. Ako bi mogli dobiti podatke pa da vam se netko moze javiti za posjet.
It’s a pity to see those screws stick out on backcover or beside the guitar’s pickup, otherwise amazing skills, woods, design and precision!
That was AMAZING!!!
멋져요!
마지막에 연주도 멋지고,좋아요.
구독중입니다.^^
Thank you very much for the sub! :D
Awesome!
Lo mejor para el final 😎😎😎
You should send it to Davie504, I'd love to see him playing it
I slapped like on your comment
well Italy is not that far.. :D
@@tattybojangles5011 big PP
@@lignumchannel epico
@@lignumchannel
Fun fact:
Davie504 is actually in his girl friend's homeland, Taiwan. COVID-19 quarantine caught him up there. Italy may not be far but he is. Vey sad times there. Not epicc.
Have you ever had issues with broken truss rods? TIG welding might be a better option
Best guitar building channel that isn't a guitar building channel. Ben @ Crimson Guitars just got pwned
ahaha, thank you! :D
You guys are just crazy
:D In a good way I hope
Шикарная гитара🎸 👍 Страдивари, блин)
My god, that bass is a beaty!
I built a flying V much the same. Great sustain, but heavy as a brick. Have always wanted to go back and rout out the body. Seems like with your fancy arms you could chamber the body in interesting ways...
Yes, I did it on winter bass, It came out pretty good.. I'm thinking about repeating it for the summer one..
@@lignumchannel sure enough. Hadn't even seen that one. Hollow body arch top w/ integrated bracing next?! You have the technology...
fun fun fun!!
non-identical twins
Love it !
Thank you Andy! :D
Trabalho incrível! 👍
amazing as always! where are you guys located? do you have a website for all the things you fabricate in your shop?
Nice build.
How much is a 5 string?
Amazing!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing work. Good proyect. About the music, Wich is the songe? thank
hola de argentina , que maderas utilizas , impresionante trabajo , felicitaciones
how much this bass guitar?? i love it😍
Great work! Can you tell me the purpose of those metal rods, screws and "hole-things" in the neck of the guitar/bass? I'm no guitar specialist, so I don't get it... Especially all the holes in the little tubes and so on. Thanks in advance!
It’s a truss rod. It’s so you can adjust the amount of relief in the neck.
@@alexnam1230 Aaaah, perfect - thank you!
More and more video about guitars
well, there will be at least one more.. :D
Great pair of axes, I'm a bit conflicted about the build though. Part of me is, wheres the woodworking skill and the personal touch you bring to the build. On the other hand, how great would it be to setup the software and watch the machine turn it into a wonderful instrument. Somewhere there is a compromise, but there again I'm old and have to learn to embrace the future and appreciate change.
Well Neil, sometimes I also think about it.. The truth is I would never be able to bring all the ideas to existence without the robots help, I would have simply too little free time for all the UA-cam projects along side the regular work I do that brings in the cash..
HOW MUCH DO YOUR BASSES START AT. I AM ALMOST IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW ONE?
I hope someday have a lignum bass¡ ❤️
Thank you so much!
Masters
Oh my goodness, are these for sale at all? Would you be interested in making an electric uke very similar to this style?
Yes, they are for sale =) you can get more info on info@lignum-art.com
ખુબજ જોરદાર કામ બાપુ.
Hmmmm deep fried bolts my favorite
More fine work indeed, and worthy additions to an already amazing set. Looking forward to seeing summer! :D
Thank you very much Matt! I hope you'l also like the next one!
@@lignumchannel I am sure I will! Cheers :D
What beauties ...
Thank you Sam! :)
Was watching your winter and autumn build like 2 hours ago, and was like, when are the other seasons coming, I really appreciate your talent and skills
:D I have to start working on next one asap if I want to complete it by the end of summer :D I'm glad you like it Adarsh, thank you!
👌🏻
Lol saludos desde Uruguay crack
nice
Thanks:D
Stradivarius and Amaty.
I would like to buy it because it looks like Soviet vintage furniture from 70s
Nice Spanish speaking! Keep on rocking!
Ahaha:D thank you!
I gotta know. Does making stuff like guitars and instrument cases actually pay for those robots or was it another side of the business that funded them?
Most of the work here on youtube are hobby projects I do in spare time. Main work I do that pays the bills is glulam structures. Some glulam projects can be seen here on the channel. I wouldn't mind branching a part of business into guitars though, ever since I've made the first one, I must say I really enjoy making them..
@@lignumchannel Which one are you in the video?
how do you keep a solid piece that large from bow/twist/warp ?
Well I chose grain orientation carefully for each part and left the blank block to rest for a couple of months after gluing before milling..
lignum -Hello! Where are you guys located?
Hello, author, can I reprint your video study?
what brand of cnc is that? never saw one like it.
Looks like the ones used in car manufacturing...
Danse Macabre. :)
Show quanto custa um desse
Kepengen gitar bass nya,,,berapaan ya kira2 harganya?
You can contact us on info@lignum-art.com for price and more detail
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E P I C O !
NOW SLAPP LIKE ON THIS VIDEO FOR 69 GENERATIONS OF GRANDE PP
XD Thank you Muhammad!
Veneer? Why?
Красиво
Thank you! :)
would you pass me the cad / cam files of the parts?
I learned to build guitars in the 80's from hand tools and became a certified luthier... having a robotic arm to make the guitar for me, well I dunno about that. May as well have a factory at that point, not being an ass just a purist.
whats the difference