WOOOO! First video to kick off the channel. I'm an avid woodworker, classical guitar maker, and classical guitar player (hence the right hand finger nails) who loves to explore the many creative opportunities of wood working. Feel free to ask me any questions. I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching.
Keep it up! I'm a street fighter fan from russia (well, street fighter is not very popular in russia, but there are street fighter entusiasts like me!, and i very like how it looks!
Great stick!!! The other reason I like this stick is that the buttons and stick are mounted near the top of the stick and you have alot of room to rest your wrists. There are too many sticks that mount the buttons and stick to the center which gives you no place to rest your wrists. Granted, keeping your wrists on the wrist-rest area is not a good idea but sometimes you need to take breaks while playing.
The whole project looks awesome, but I thought the clamping jig you used to hold down the pieces while gluing was really interesting. I'd never seen that before
I watched this video three times. Great! loved it :) I am going to make a pair of fighting sticks for the ps4 and outside of some initial costs of getting some of the material for a basic stick and encoder recommended here, I can't afford planer at this time, but have a friend who is willing to sell me he electric hand planer for really cheap. My issue is I am completely new to woodworking so it may be better to just go back and have a shop get me a clean straight board..not sure. I was able to build my first arcade cab and really feel proud of that. I acquired some good tools but a few things I still feel I need. Until I can get a planer or jointer I wondered how useful the hand planer may be by itself for now. Some of the wood I bought from the store (my first problem) has some very slight bows that could use some help before I make my cuts. I have options from the wood I have of red oak, pine, mdf, or some weird hardwood I have no name for I picked up at my friends house he gave me, he has no idea either but it looks pretty (about a handipanel worth). Anyways, either way gave me some good learning tips watching none the less. :)
Thanks for taking time to comment, Andy! I'm glad you liked the video. A hand planer can be useful, I would recommend removing as little material as possible with each pass. Another option would be using a router to flatten the boards out. It does require jigs and a bit of set up though. You can do a search for "router sled slab" and see a ton of videos. Best of luck to you!
wew. from reading just the link I expected a shitbox made of 2x4s and gorilla glue, not this beauty. Wouldn't be surprised if the next stick has these fancy japanese dovetail joints. Very bueno indeed, man.
WOOOO! First video to kick off the channel. I'm an avid woodworker, classical guitar maker, and classical guitar player (hence the right hand finger nails) who loves to explore the many creative opportunities of wood working. Feel free to ask me any questions. I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching.
I love this kind of video, bring more videos like this! I'm a luthiery enthusiast and would love to see a guitar construction video
You should do give away Sticks as you reach sub milestones, your work is beautiful.
Do you sell thes
A google search confirms that this truly is the "Ultimate Zangief Fight Stick". I've watched this several times & I'm still stunned, very well done.
Thanks for the kind words, man!
Amateur fightstick builder and Zangief main that plays on stick since 94. Great video. Good seeing Gief getting some love.
This video brings a tear to every Zangief mains. He deserves more love and so do you my guy
Cutting down a tree from your backyard and making a whole controller from it is the most zangief player thing ever. Good job man
Perfect example of when hard work pays off. Really great job!
Thanks for the kind words!
This stick is absolutely godlike! Talented dude for sure, keep on being cool af.
Fine craftsmanship. I love it
Thank you!
woah, that was amazing, made me realize it might be tougher to make one on my own...
Amazing video !
I'm annoyed this video doesn't have more likes or views - the craftmanship in this is something to behold! great job bud!
Thanks for the nice comment! :D
honestly, this is the coolest fightstick build i've seen here on youtube. End result is amazing
5:06 replacing the square bezel with the octagonal one is a pro choice!
A superb build!
Awesome video and talent! Definitely would love to see a GiLL build next ! Big fan!
Wow nice work
wow thats so amazing
So glad you're in the fightstick scene! Love what you do, dude!
Tremendous work
Thank you!
Brother! This is jaw dropping! ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! You have a fan in me for sure! Love the video and keep up the AMAZING WORK!!! 🦊👍🏻👍🏻
I love the craftsmanship in this. If I could, I would have wanted to buy it if I had the money. Great work.
Wow! Bol'shoj pobeda!
Found this via and archived Reddit post. Really good content. Hope you come back to it someday.
Can you do a hitbox variant next?
Amazing!! You are incredibly talented
Keep it up! I'm a street fighter fan from russia (well, street fighter is not very popular in russia, but there are street fighter entusiasts like me!, and i very like how it looks!
Thank you! And I'm glad there are Street Fighter enthusiasts all across the globe!
This is so amazing, i wish i had the skills to do this!
wow just wow
Really adored watching this whole build. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
A true craftsman!
Great stick!!! The other reason I like this stick is that the buttons and stick are mounted near the top of the stick and you have alot of room to rest your wrists. There are too many sticks that mount the buttons and stick to the center which gives you no place to rest your wrists. Granted, keeping your wrists on the wrist-rest area is not a good idea but sometimes you need to take breaks while playing.
I agree!
Dude!!! This is amazing!!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Available to purchase? Amazing work
this is crazy nice - what is that thing that takes down the corners called? @4:20
Sorry it took so long! It's called a chamfer plane.
Okay I seriously need one of those
So cool!!!
this is so cool!
controle mais bonito que eu já vi.
Amazing video can't wait to see more
Parabéns
Which wood was used ? For that whole process ?
This is awesome I think I saw a few others on Facebook, are these the kind of thing you’re looking to sell?
The whole project looks awesome, but I thought the clamping jig you used to hold down the pieces while gluing was really interesting. I'd never seen that before
Thanks! It's called a go-deck, commonly used for instrument making.
I want to buy it
I saw in another video that you used to sell buttons and other parts for fightsticks. Do you still have anything available?
I currently do not have anything for sale.
I watched this video three times. Great! loved it :)
I am going to make a pair of fighting sticks for the ps4 and outside of some initial costs of getting some of the material for a basic stick and encoder recommended here, I can't afford planer at this time, but have a friend who is willing to sell me he electric hand planer for really cheap. My issue is I am completely new to woodworking so it may be better to just go back and have a shop get me a clean straight board..not sure. I was able to build my first arcade cab and really feel proud of that. I acquired some good tools but a few things I still feel I need. Until I can get a planer or jointer I wondered how useful the hand planer may be by itself for now. Some of the wood I bought from the store (my first problem) has some very slight bows that could use some help before I make my cuts. I have options from the wood I have of red oak, pine, mdf, or some weird hardwood I have no name for I picked up at my friends house he gave me, he has no idea either but it looks pretty (about a handipanel worth). Anyways, either way gave me some good learning tips watching none the less. :)
Thanks for taking time to comment, Andy! I'm glad you liked the video. A hand planer can be useful, I would recommend removing as little material as possible with each pass. Another option would be using a router to flatten the boards out. It does require jigs and a bit of set up though. You can do a search for "router sled slab" and see a ton of videos. Best of luck to you!
Fantástico 🦾😁
That’s so sick man. I wish i could afford a fight stick to play my fighting games ☹️. I’m definitely subscribing 👍🏼
Hori Fighting Stick Mini 4 is cheaper
Great
this looks like the only good thing to come out of 2020
Holy shit this is fucking beautiful!
Is it magnets that holds on the back panel? And was that super glue you used to affix them?
Yes, CA glue or you could use epoxy.
Товарищ, это было охуенно! Желаю тебе побед в онлайне против Модерн Контрол читеров.
That is fucking insane
wew. from reading just the link I expected a shitbox made of 2x4s and gorilla glue, not this beauty. Wouldn't be surprised if the next stick has these fancy japanese dovetail joints.
Very bueno indeed, man.
lol, thanks, man!!
Niceeeee👍
Lloyd Irving!
That's right! That was my first scroll saw art project.
Can someone tell me how to make the templates to make the button holes?
Slagcoin has a plethora of printable layouts
www.slagcoin.com/joystick/layout.html
DASVIDANIA
Could you make me one??
Zangief should respect other player's borders
Its Zan-Grief!!