Thanks! this kit may not be the best for beginners, but if you already have some experience in guitar building or you have person you can ask for help if needed then it’s definetly possible!👌
Смотрел от начала до конца, как заворожённый! Какое счастье когда идея воплощается в жизнь, да ещё и в виде такого прекрасного инструмента ! Мастер с большой буквы М.
Good looking guitar. You managed to overcome difficulties and, better yet, had the courage to show them in video, so we can learn from your mistakes. I reckon most of them should have been dismissed if you had drilled ALL the holes in the top before finishing. Another thing that baffles me is that you decided to omit the f holes. I don't know if that detracts from the overall acoustic sound of the instrument, but definitely should have made installing the controls a lot easier. I assume you did it on purpose to get a more modern look, so hats off to your ingenuity to make the installation work. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
A good finisher would rather the holes not be pre-drilled, for a few different reasons, but either way, the top coat was always going to let go, because the satin finish was cured, and needed to be sanded. That is why the rest of it came off so easily. If it was all done in a day, this wouldn't have been a problem. By letting it sit, even for a weekend, the gasses dry up and lose the ability for subsequent coatings to stick properly. We have to learn the right reasons that things like this happen, if we are going to learn from them....
Nah. It’s not as common but it used to be no big deal to see arch tops and the occasional Semi without F holes. D’Angelico and Jim D’Aquisto both made them. Just a choice.
Mr. Jukka, Despite the difficulties you faced making the guitar, it is truly a masterpiece. I'm also impressed with your ability to use the tools you have. I think you are a master of your work! Excellent!
Superb video!! a pleasure to watch, I've been a master cabinetmaker for almost 30 years, this was my first guitar build video, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, thank you for sharing.....(subscribed) Richard Wright York, England.
it is just a shame that these kits don't come with a neck. if i have to manufacture the neck, i might aswell make the laminates for the body :/ the guitar you build is very cool! really like the look without f-holes
Even an experienced Luthier might not have a bladder mold for an arch top. It costs a fortune to make and it only does one thing. It is for mass production only. It was likely, the only reason that he had someone to sponsor the video. You can't make a ply-wood arch top, without a perfect mold for the top and another one for the back. If he would have carved these by hand, there wouldn't be a video with a sponsor.
Hyvä hyvä, Jukka! Tosin kyllähän osaava luuttumies kokoaa paljon halvemmallakin itselleen soittokelpoisen kepin, 490€ on jokseenkin suolainen hinta koivun siivuista. Mutta eipähän sitä valmiiksi rakennellunkaan kepin hinnassa ole muutakuin ilmaa.
The piezo cuts frequency because of its impedance! So when you turn it on it basically acts as a capacitor (anybody correct me if I’m wrong). I have made the same on a strat. Only way around it is with some active electronics. If you roll off the volume pot however, you should get mostly pure piezo sound
Buenas Rodri. Totalmente de acuerdo....por ese precio comprate la Gibson... Yo como ta tuve varias Les Paul y siempre me resultaron incómodas y PESADAS de narices, me apaño con las HB tuneadas que me hacen el apaño perfectamente y las puedo "maltratar" sin miedo 😊
I think you should not passively mix piezo and magnetic pickups because of the impedance differences. So I would either add an active buffer/mixer circuit or give the Piezo it's own output. When I do this, I route the piezo to the right channel of a stereo jack. Like that if you have a mono jack plugged in you'll have the mag pickup. If you plug a stereo jack you can route each pickup through it's own processing chain / amp
Theoretical you are right, but in my guitar it works good. As far as i can see, the potentiometers should be wired the other way round, so the amp always sees the same resistance and the signal goes to the middle. I would also try a high resistance for the poti at the piezo (1M)
Nice work, well done, congratulations! One question... did you model the top and the back only with the baces? I built an acoustic and would like to make a hollow with the same construction typology... thank you very much and again very good!
Did you use permanant wood glue on top and back? Gosh, it never occured to me what a nightmare hollow bodies would be to do service on the electronics.
The way I wired this piezo worked alone well, but when I added humbuckers It didin’t work the same, possible solution could be using stereo jack with three wiring spots, and wire piezo ground/hot to that third spot. I haven’t tried it out yet but I’ll try to fix the electronics in future
it felt like it took forever to finish this as I messed up the finish of the guitar so many times and had to wait for the varnish to dry, I think I spent 3 months building this guitar even though I was also doing other projects on the side✌️
There is no meaning of kit, if neck , fret board etc are missing and we have to split sides on bending machine, none of home builder has these machines at home, you have to improvise your kit , so a home builder can build this beauty at home with out having expensive machine.
Damn phones. Kit made in China? Hopefully not but what isn’t made there these days. Which is why the only choice I’ve seen so far is cut everything yourself. Hope these are made in the USA or any place but China. It’s a geopolitical thing and I’m tired of sending them money so they can build their military. Ok, on with the show. Thanks for this. Finland, man I hope they make this kit there and not just a reseller. Sent them an email. Thanks. OK so I watched to the end and seeing that you built this in Finland is very cool and gives me hope that the body was also built in Finland. I won’t go this way if body made in China. Glad you posted the mistakes as well. Top to wavy, needs more prep time to get smooth. So did you take some old Seymour Duncan pickups and rewind them? Novel approach. Hard for sounds to come through UA-cam. Piezo pickups would be good for the Boss or Roland sound effects and no need for add on kit but it means using the same jack. Not sure how that’ll work with the other devices but hey it could be ok. Great video to learn from. Thank you
Sain kitin archtoplaminatesilta✌️ Tuo switchi on itseasiassa on/off kytkin piezolle. Meinaan kyllä jossain vaiheessa päivittää ja asentaa puolittajan, kunhan saan mikrofonienkäämintälaitteen valmiiksi👌
Too expensive for me. I can make one for a lot less money. It is a nice kit as far as the body goes. But the kit does not come with the fret board and neck woods. Plus, the cost of shipping to the USA is expensive as well. Good video, just not going to spend the kind of money they want. I made my version of an ES335 from scratch. Sold it last week. Was thinking of making another one. Thought a kit would save me some time. But I won't be buying this kit.
I always tought the electronic instalation in the semihollow guitars is so stupid. come on make a holly s@#$% hole in the back of the guitar and there you go.
What did I see? You had issues, and over came as required, then you wax potted the Pick Ups, no chance Harley Benton (feedback pickups) will hire you. Nice one.
I guess this is a VERY cheap kit. No mention of any of the wood supplied. I guess wood is wood. It’s not an arch top. The one color, (white), binding is unremarkable. The neck and headstock design is unremarkable. A great project for a middle school child and his Dad project meant to bond the two of them and if anything goes wrong”wrong”…. so what? As long as the builder isn’t looking for their video to be inspiring beyond a middle school level, it will do a some kids great experience building their first guitar
Huge respect showing all the struggles with finishing.. turns out a beaut in the end ❤
Cool build! Pretty cool kit. Nice work getting through all those finish problems!
Incredible job. Not many people could have built that guitar.
Thanks! this kit may not be the best for beginners, but if you already have some experience in guitar building or you have person you can ask for help if needed then it’s definetly possible!👌
Смотрел от начала до конца, как заворожённый! Какое счастье когда идея воплощается в жизнь, да ещё и в виде такого прекрасного инструмента ! Мастер с большой буквы М.
Good looking guitar.
You managed to overcome difficulties and, better yet, had the courage to show them in video, so we can learn from your mistakes.
I reckon most of them should have been dismissed if you had drilled ALL the holes in the top before finishing.
Another thing that baffles me is that you decided to omit the f holes. I don't know if that detracts from the overall acoustic sound of the instrument, but definitely should have made installing the controls a lot easier.
I assume you did it on purpose to get a more modern look, so hats off to your ingenuity to make the installation work.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That's why you do ALL of the drilling before you apply the finish. I think every guitar builder figured this out the same way.
A good finisher would rather the holes not be pre-drilled, for a few different reasons, but either way, the top coat was always going to let go, because the satin finish was cured, and needed to be sanded. That is why the rest of it came off so easily.
If it was all done in a day, this wouldn't have been a problem.
By letting it sit, even for a weekend, the gasses dry up and lose the ability for subsequent coatings to stick properly.
We have to learn the right reasons that things like this happen, if we are going to learn from them....
I never saw a semihollow guitar without the f holes. It's unforgivable
Look at BB King's Lucille, it has no "F" holes in it.
Nah. It’s not as common but it used to be no big deal to see arch tops and the occasional Semi without F holes. D’Angelico and Jim D’Aquisto both made them. Just a choice.
Well done Jukka! Seems damn near perfect to me. Really enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing. Keep on rocking! 🤘🏼
🙏
Just what i was looking for. Amazing job on this one
Mr. Jukka, Despite the difficulties you faced making the guitar, it is truly a masterpiece. I'm also impressed with your ability to use the tools you have. I think you are a master of your work! Excellent!
@@EssEnn-p3c Not a master yet, but im glad you liked it😃 thanks!🙏
Beautiful job. Love the headstock.
What a journey
Great
When professionals leave their mistakes in, it makes an idiot like me hopeful
The clean tones from the custom sound so nice.
Профессионалы делают свои ошибки незаметными.
Superb video!! a pleasure to watch, I've been a master cabinetmaker for almost 30 years, this was my first guitar build video, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, thank you for sharing.....(subscribed)
Richard Wright
York, England.
Beautiful work!!!
unbelievable! 😮
Excellent job 👍👍
Awesome looking guitar! 🤘
"oli hyvä refleksi" 😂👍🏻👍🏻 Nice save
Nice. I’d put a pickguard on it. Great job.
Awesome
Superb work
Great work. Very impressive. Enjoyed the video.
it is just a shame that these kits don't come with a neck. if i have to manufacture the neck, i might aswell make the laminates for the body :/
the guitar you build is very cool! really like the look without f-holes
Even an experienced Luthier might not have a bladder mold for an arch top. It costs a fortune to make and it only does one thing. It is for mass production only.
It was likely, the only reason that he had someone to sponsor the video.
You can't make a ply-wood arch top, without a perfect mold for the top and another one for the back.
If he would have carved these by hand, there wouldn't be a video with a sponsor.
Hyvä hyvä, Jukka! Tosin kyllähän osaava luuttumies kokoaa paljon halvemmallakin itselleen soittokelpoisen kepin, 490€ on jokseenkin suolainen hinta koivun siivuista. Mutta eipähän sitä valmiiksi rakennellunkaan kepin hinnassa ole muutakuin ilmaa.
FANTASTIC
Awesome job!
The piezo cuts frequency because of its impedance! So when you turn it on it basically acts as a capacitor (anybody correct me if I’m wrong). I have made the same on a strat. Only way around it is with some active electronics. If you roll off the volume pot however, you should get mostly pure piezo sound
you are right, man! it acts as a capacitor!
Buenas Rodri. Totalmente de acuerdo....por ese precio comprate la Gibson...
Yo como ta tuve varias Les Paul y siempre me resultaron incómodas y PESADAS de narices, me apaño con las HB tuneadas que me hacen el apaño perfectamente y las puedo "maltratar" sin miedo 😊
GREAT JOB, WELL DONE
I think you should not passively mix piezo and magnetic pickups because of the impedance differences. So I would either add an active buffer/mixer circuit or give the Piezo it's own output. When I do this, I route the piezo to the right channel of a stereo jack. Like that if you have a mono jack plugged in you'll have the mag pickup. If you plug a stereo jack you can route each pickup through it's own processing chain / amp
Theoretical you are right, but in my guitar it works good. As far as i can see, the potentiometers should be wired the other way round, so the amp always sees the same resistance and the signal goes to the middle. I would also try a high resistance for the poti at the piezo (1M)
Beautiful
Thank you!🙏
Did you install the ground wire? I missed that if you did..
Nice work, well done, congratulations! One question... did you model the top and the back only with the baces? I built an acoustic and would like to make a hollow with the same construction typology... thank you very much and again very good!
No, they were actually pre modeled by archtoplaminates and their laminate press. I just construcrted pre laminated top back and sides on this project.
@@SuperGuitarProject ok ok thanks =)
Did you use permanant wood glue on top and back? Gosh, it never occured to me what a nightmare hollow bodies would be to do service on the electronics.
What is the best way of wiring both humbucker and piezo to the same out put giving option of blending between the two?
hi that's an interesting question but I haven't figured it out yet, my best guess is that I need to use a stereo guitar jack instead of a normal jack
@@SuperGuitarProject Okay thanks.
The way I wired this piezo worked alone well, but when I added humbuckers It didin’t work the same, possible solution could be using stereo jack with three wiring spots, and wire piezo ground/hot to that third spot. I haven’t tried it out yet but I’ll try to fix the electronics in future
@@SuperGuitarProject This is very helpful. I'll try and let you know
Miten kaunotar. Onnea Jukkis ;-)
How much time for building this instrument?
it felt like it took forever to finish this as I messed up the finish of the guitar so many times and had to wait for the varnish to dry, I think I spent 3 months building this guitar even though I was also doing other projects on the side✌️
@@SuperGuitarProject thank you!
There is no meaning of kit, if neck , fret board etc are missing and we have to split sides on bending machine, none of home builder has these machines at home, you have to improvise your kit , so a home builder can build this beauty at home with out having expensive machine.
What kit and from where?
No f holes on a semi acoustic?
BB King had Gibson build his later Lucilles that way to dramatically reduce feedback. I think they still make that option.
Damn phones. Kit made in China? Hopefully not but what isn’t made there these days. Which is why the only choice I’ve seen so far is cut everything yourself. Hope these are made in the USA or any place but China. It’s a geopolitical thing and I’m tired of sending them money so they can build their military. Ok, on with the show. Thanks for this. Finland, man I hope they make this kit there and not just a reseller. Sent them an email. Thanks. OK so I watched to the end and seeing that you built this in Finland is very cool and gives me hope that the body was also built in Finland. I won’t go this way if body made in China. Glad you posted the mistakes as well. Top to wavy, needs more prep time to get smooth. So did you take some old Seymour Duncan pickups and rewind them? Novel approach. Hard for sounds to come through UA-cam. Piezo pickups would be good for the Boss or Roland sound effects and no need for add on kit but it means using the same jack. Not sure how that’ll work with the other devices but hey it could be ok. Great video to learn from. Thank you
Just buy the kit and don’t forget add some half a million bucks tools with shop :)
Tuossa on näköjään puolittaja? Mistä tilasin tuon Kitin?
Sain kitin archtoplaminatesilta✌️
Tuo switchi on itseasiassa on/off kytkin piezolle. Meinaan kyllä jossain vaiheessa päivittää ja asentaa puolittajan, kunhan saan mikrofonienkäämintälaitteen valmiiksi👌
@@SuperGuitarProject Vautsi! 😎
Can you build one for me
Waw
Полуакустика без эфов это нонсенс.
Wasn't packed very well.
Too expensive for me. I can make one for a lot less money. It is a nice kit as far as the body goes. But the kit does not come with the fret board and neck woods. Plus, the cost of shipping to the USA is expensive as well. Good video, just not going to spend the kind of money they want. I made my version of an ES335 from scratch. Sold it last week. Was thinking of making another one. Thought a kit would save me some time. But I won't be buying this kit.
I always tought the electronic instalation in the semihollow guitars is so stupid. come on make a holly s@#$% hole in the back of the guitar and there you go.
Hjärtat pompade till mitt kurkku kun se flippas. Makee skitta.
Great build, though I could have done without the speeded up voices, sounding like over excited chipmunks!
What did I see? You had issues, and over came as required, then you wax potted the Pick Ups, no chance Harley Benton (feedback pickups) will hire you. Nice one.
not a hollow body
I guess this is a VERY cheap kit. No mention of any of the wood supplied. I guess wood is wood. It’s not an arch top. The one color, (white), binding is unremarkable. The neck and headstock design is unremarkable. A great project for a middle school child and his Dad project meant to bond the two of them and if anything goes wrong”wrong”…. so what? As long as the builder isn’t looking for their video to be inspiring beyond a middle school level, it will do a some kids great experience building their first guitar
Like a Gibson 335.