Building a Cigar Box Guitar - part 10
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- Опубліковано 3 січ 2016
- Video 10 in the Cigar Box Guitar build series with Ben at Crimson Guitars in the UK. www.crimsonguitars.com
It's the penultimate episode. Nearly there. In this video, Ben applies Crimson's Guitar Finishing oil and installs the strings. Just how much trouble is he going to be in with his wife.....?
Please Note: Crimson Guitars no longer supplies kits for cigar box builds - Навчання та стиль
Interesting method for mounting the box to the neck. I've not tried drilling through the ends of the box like that, but I certainly will on the next build I do that doesn't use a hard tail bridge. Thanks very much for this series, Mr. Crowe. Cheers!
Please pray for the gulf coast. Big fan of yours and most of my friends are too. We lost everything from hurricane Michael but at least I can watch your videos. You have know idea what it does for us. Best builder bar none. Thanks ben
Haha love this series. Going to miss it when it's gone.
Outstanding fretboard, and I love oil finish!
One more video to go! Great series!
Look at that maple! Goregeous work as every Ben, thanks for sharing, really enjoyed this series.
Damn I want some of that oil. That works brilliant. It would mean I'd have to build something though.
That maple fingerboard came up lovely with that oil.
+shawnsdada That fretboard came up like my Musicman Silhouette. Looks amazing, it's got me thinking about using maple on my next guitar.
+shawnsdada It depends on what kind of oil it is. This is finishing oil. That's a little bit different.
I think what Scott meant was the lemon oil you see people putting on rosewood.
+shawnsdada You don't oil a sealed, finished maple fretboard.
+shawnsdada How does it ruin it? I Lemon oiled a used guitar a bought to remove the old finger gunk and make it shine, but I also went through with a clean cloth to get as much of it off as possible. I have noticed the strings tarnishing faster, but it hasn't affected the tone.
+shawnsdada ahahahhahaha
he keeps getting even more silly and offensive as time passes.
You did in a few hours that which takes me 10-15 hours on average. And being your first CBG makes that fact even more impressive.
I am getting ready to build a small box/case for my Zoom R8 and the little foot pedal I got for it. Seeing this makes me want to build a Zoom R8/pine practice guitar and leave the back where it can be opened and closed, kind of like the Martin Backpacker only with storage in the back for battery powered recording with the R8. I'll stick with the box first then fidget around with a pine practice neck. I won't buy any good wood until I'm better at it. I have tons of pine to get through first, somehow.
"If you don't drill pilot holes, you will lose." haha nice
That finishing oil looks awesome! I am so tempted to have a go at making one of these for a giggle :)
love this series!
Have a cigar when your baby is done..Awesome work...
Try doing it with cookie tins... They have a fantastic sound.... I make fairly regular raids on the local thrift stores getting them.. I make a lot of them using various 3 and 4 string tunings.. Mandolin tuning and a 4 string Banjo tuning is nice.
3:00 - the quilted maple comes to life
Yep! B
I want to see cigar box mk II in the same time period now that you know what you're doing
awesome!
Yes!
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!......the suspense is killing meeeeeee!!!!.....
Aham.... COOOME OON PART 11!!
Where did todays video go?? I saw it this morning in my sub box. I was planning to see it after lunch, which is now. I grabbed my coffee and now it's been deleted...
OMG THAT FRETBOARD!!!!!!
I would assume they do this to all guitars, rushing till the end.
I hope you bought your wife a nice bouquet when you came home! :D
A $3,500 cigar box guitar? I'll take one (after I win the lottery) :D
Great lines: "Here is my body',
Hi, me and my father got a build your own guitar kit for Christmas and we are looking to purchase some of your wood dyes. The postage is £8 something and we are living in the uk a few hours away from the store. We where wondering if you could get us a discount code on our purchase. If you can then great and thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Sam
the fingerboard looks God like. Bloody hell. what I nice figure. I'm in love. 😊
aw poor Ben needs his bed
Kinda wish I got into luthiering instead of computer science now :/
OH NO!
why must they all stay till you finish filming?.
+josh millar They wanted to see me fail... :(
+Crimson Custom Guitars well it's a good thing they weren't hurling old vegetables and jeering : p I look forward to the next segment, thanks
+Crimson Custom Guitars Failure is not an option.
Carry on mate....See you in the next segment.
+josh millar It's because he doesn't give a shit how it turns out.
NOOO it's still going!!! I want it to stop so I can get my life back. But then what?
Go Ben!!
Well, I know what type of oil I'm staining my 1x12 cab with.
Tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock
Entertaining to watch you but really comes down to science fiction if anyone is interested in useful tips for building a cigar box. First off building in a "rush" is never a good recipe for success. And I guess because you are in a "rush" you can't bother to explain all necessary steps for a successful build like for example using 0000 steel wool or 600 to light sanding and polish in between oil coats for a smooth finish. I tried your finishing oil because of this video and I it was not as user friendly as it seems and I honestly think good old danish oil would have done a better job. I went up to 2000 grit and got a glass surface like on my guitar before applying your oil, sad to say it is not even half as smooth as before applying your "improved formula". I guess it is like the famous lemon oil confusion, folks go to your local wood supply store and get howard's feed n wax for your fretboards and regular danish oil for your finishes. Cheaper and just as good or better. It is incredible how overpriced any item gets as soon as it says "for guitars"
What a butcher
no reason for over 10 vídeos. one us enough. less talking.