I really appreciate you donating this to a good cause. As a veteran myself, I love seeing family's of those injured or killed in the line of duty receive so.e help to make their lives easier.
Thanks for keeping me up watching your videos for hours. My musician friend has been pressuring me to take on a guitar build for him. After watching your vids, I’m all in! Going to start this coming weekend. Wish me luck!!!
Been custom carving my first guitar body for like a month, and watching you do innovative designs inspires me to make more! Keep making cool guitars and so will I.
I love your honesty, humility, willing to admit you've never used burl before because it makes you that much more authentic. I've only assembled basses with off the shelf parts, never made one from scratch, so you have "it". I look forward to seeing the finished product. EDIT : I bet you REALLY understand how to make a great neck now ! Also, I love using threaded inserts. The finished product is stunning. I love the Hippie Sandwich look.
Woiw, what a beautiful build! I am a guitar player (jazz) and not a woodworker nor guitar builder but, I am truly impressed on how you built this guitar and the look of the finished job. As a veteran of both the military and the army civilan service, I appreciate adding the coin and making it visible that is crazy cool! I simply had to subscribe, you do great work!
Watching from Brazil here. I'm in the middle of a guitar build myself (my second). One cannot have enough tools. To your wife I say this: approve the purchase, then, ask him to make something exclusively to you using said purchase. See, win-win. Peace and long life! 🖖
Very nice build, resembles a Relish guitar body. I recently acquired some wood to do my own guitar, but I also need to utilize tools from people near by. Good for you for donating the proceeds. 😊
Simply amazing! One tip I would like to offer you is to show some slower panning shots at the end to let us see the beauty of your work. Also, the end cards covered up the beauty shots at the end. But your work is outstanding.
Wow, that thing is gorgeous. shit happens on every labor of love that we do. And the more shit happens, the more we learn. I don't woodwork, but I make a lot of mods to guitars that I buy that are in the budget range and improve them with hardware and electronics. Electronics is my strong suit as I worked in that field for over 40 years. I make schematics for every guitar I rewire so if you ever need any help on knowing how to wire something that you have an idea about you can just let me know and I'll be happy to make you a schematic for it with an easy to follow visualization. Always happy to help out another tuber
Awesome! The template winner was just announced in the comments yesterday. Don’t worry though, I will be giving more away in some of the coming videos! 🤘🏼 I’ll probably do around 4 to 6 template giveaways a year.
This one is really cool too. And I can totally relate to the wiring issue. I finished a Les Paul copy with bourbon barrel top and oak body a few weeks ago. The only way I could get the bridge pickup to work was to finally replace it!
Yeah sometime parts are faulty, I’m just replacing the whole setup for something more appealing to the eye. Luckily pickups are more affordable these days, for the most part
Damm..really nice guitar build..actualy tbh, this guitar body shape is the shape that i realy admire..i have dream to build this guitar body shape since last year..but this video show that you are the one who is capable to to it..nice job man..👍👍👍
A beautiful job with a great choice of woods. I recommend sorting the bearings in your bench drill as the chuck is not running true ( an easy fix ) and get yourself a 1/4" (6mm) 10 tpi skip tooth bandsaw blade and you will be able to cut out a whole body with one pass, instead of taking all those bites at it. Great job and excellent video, keep up the good work !!!
I definitely need to update my drill press forsure. I purposely do no use a small blade because I hate change blades out on the bandsaw. I keep a resaw king on it because my main use for the bandsaw is resawing and ripping. Also, thanks for the compliments!
this is my first time watching one of your videos, and I love your commentary. I've only recently started learning to work on guitars aside from string changing and setup, and would love to start building guitars, I have a feeling I'll be watching a lot more of your videos in the future.
I am very glad I found your channel. Been thinking about starting a guitar kit, to then eventually work my way to an actual full guitar build. Lover everything about your channel so far man.. Thank you
The compliments are appreciated! Skip the kit and go straight to a build 🤘🏼 you’ll learn more that way. At least do lol I make so many mistakes and each one is a lesson !
Beautiful burl guitar. You did a great job. I do like contrasting metallic colors like deep blue and yellow or crimson and green for epoxy resin and wood guitars. Rainbow, not so much. Black does go well with wood, but I like color as well. I like the shape of the guitar as well. Good job!
From one luthier to another, excellent job bro! Watching through this vid made me realize I have no original thoughts while building cause you said everything I was thinking right after I thought it lol Absolutely loved the ecplise inlays, I am 100% gonna try that on my next build
Nicely executed, and most likely either neck would have looked just fine. Amazing bit of wood for the top, and the finish lets it stand out front and center.
Subbed! A 12" jointer planer combo is a nice compromise for those of us that can't fit a 16" battleship in our shops. A low angle jack with a toothed blade (worlds different than your old stanley) makes pretty quick work of the odd flattening project that won't fit on the 12" jointer, and is too rough for the 16" drum sander. There is always a way! Also, a second bandsaw set up with a 1/8" blade is the great alternative to a jigsaw.
Do what thou heart desires!!! Thine own will, carry my heart to the place of most beauty and unconditional love!!! Aaaaaaaaand BOOOOBIES!!! Love ya bro, keep doing kool stuff and it will always help ppl in ways you could never imagine!!!
I get where you're coming from with the metallic epoxy. I'm NGL I built projects in the past using multicolor metallic epoxy and it does take away from the exotic wood.
I made my first guitar's neck out of maple, because I this is what I see as a standard for guitar necks. Then I decided to experiment with the next build: oak is readily available here, and it is about tenth of the price of maple. It turned out beautiful, it's color and grain is so nice. I liked it so much that I've used oak for the all my builds after that. One drawback of oak is that it's really hard and heavy, so maybe the balance of the guitar will be off because of the weight of the neck. I also read somewhere that oak sawdust is really toxic.
What a neat project. I made a couple of guitars as well. One was from an ash tree that grew a couple of blocks from my home. I'd send you a photo but there is no icon to do that.
Took a lot of time to gather the tools, but the tools made it less time to make. 1000 ways to skin a cat, I’m sure you could do it with different tools!
@@sean4586 welp, here we are with the backup winner. Strange coincidence how we spoke on the other post and this username was pulled out of the five gallon bucket that my buddy and I filled with usernames. I’m currently completing the double cut template bundle overnight tonight. I will ship it out this week along with our prior winner’s guitar neck. He’s been patient lol Hit me up on Instagram with a good shipping address and I’ll get you hooked up with the template bundle! Same rules, 24 hours to respond before I have to choose another winner!
Compared to most of the other guitar finishes, I find epoxy to be pretty fast. True, it's comparatively expensive, but usually you're not using a huge amount, and keep in mind, with exception of a couple of UV cures, most of the finishes which say they're dry in an hour, actually have about a two week full-cure time. "Slow" epoxy is just one to two days. As for colors, I'm not a fan of rainbow anything so I agree with you on that part, but I do like that epoxy tints well in a multitude of singular colors. Nice build.
I’m currently working on a guitar and have been grain filling it with epoxy and really like the look. I may finish it as well with epoxy and buff it up nice. And thanks!
Great build and always good to see mistakes happen, we are all human and it helps us all learn. So many builders love to use long drill bits. This always makes me nervous. With a drop top, I prefer to route the wiring channels in the body before gluing the top on. It makes more sense to my small brain.
@@TheWoodenHobbyist I'm only on my fifth and sixth build- defo a garage woodworker. I see lots of builders on UA-cam using long drill bits on drop tops, when, for me, that is only increasing the possibility of something going wrong. I make my own body templates and include the wiring channels on them.
This is a really cool looking guitar. I've been toying with trying to make my first guitar, but always been afraid of doing it. Might actually make it the next project and try to do it with the limited tools I have.
I definitely recommend giving it a try. There are many people who make guitars with only hand tools. Maybe you’ll even create a more efficient process!
This turned out incredible man! Just recently found your channel and it's really making me want to dust off my very amateur woodworking skills and try my hand at a guitar haha!
Well, you were just randomly selected to win the guitar template bundle! I hope you live in America so shipping doesn’t kick my butt 😂 either way, you can start that guitar build now. Congrats!! Hit me up on Instagram and we will hash out shipping and such. I learned from my last build that it’s not good to post my email in a comment section. To anyone else that was hoping to win, I will have many more giveaways soon! Including this same template bundle. And just a heads up, it’s 10:20 PM CST and I need you to reach out within 24 hours or I’ll have to move on to the 2nd place winner!
I really appreciate you donating this to a good cause. As a veteran myself, I love seeing family's of those injured or killed in the line of duty receive so.e help to make their lives easier.
Absolutely, it’s the least I could do. What branch were you?
Thanks for keeping me up watching your videos for hours. My musician friend has been pressuring me to take on a guitar build for him. After watching your vids, I’m all in! Going to start this coming weekend. Wish me luck!!!
Thanks for taking the time to watch! And hell yeah 🤘🏼 you’re going to love it, first you’ll hate it, but then you’ll love it lol
Been custom carving my first guitar body for like a month, and watching you do innovative designs inspires me to make more! Keep making cool guitars and so will I.
Very much appreciated! Good luck with your build!!
I love your honesty, humility, willing to admit you've never used burl before because it makes you that much more authentic. I've only assembled basses with off the shelf parts, never made one from scratch, so you have "it". I look forward to seeing the finished product. EDIT : I bet you REALLY understand how to make a great neck now ! Also, I love using threaded inserts. The finished product is stunning. I love the Hippie Sandwich look.
Thanks very much!
What a beautiful selection of materials and it doesn't look like a Les Paul, Strat, or Tele. It's a work of art, thanks for the effort and the video..
Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!!
The originality of this build is so inspiring, I am doing many hours of online research right now before attempting my own first build.
Thanks a lot! And very nice, good luck on this first build!
Woiw, what a beautiful build! I am a guitar player (jazz) and not a woodworker nor guitar builder but, I am truly impressed on how you built this guitar and the look of the finished job. As a veteran of both the military and the army civilan service, I appreciate adding the coin and making it visible that is crazy cool! I simply had to subscribe, you do great work!
Your kind words are appreciated, thank you very much!
love this build no bs also the mistakes showing is gold. The result is mind blowing, i love the layering and woodchoice , supercool guitar well done!!
I really appreciate it! I like showing the mistakes. I’m human
That was totally satisfying. Please keep making videos like this. Great voice over work and video quality. Bravo
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks! I definitely have more currently in the works.
I am just starting my first tele build
Watching your process is very inspiring
Congrats! You’re going to love the process! Thanks!
Watching from Brazil here. I'm in the middle of a guitar build myself (my second). One cannot have enough tools. To your wife I say this: approve the purchase, then, ask him to make something exclusively to you using said purchase. See, win-win.
Peace and long life! 🖖
Very much appreciated! I just showed her your comment 😂 thanks!!
Barlow is a Master. His work is that of legends.
Absolutely! I hope to reach his level of fretwork in my lifetime
Saw this yesterday on reddit and thought "man I'd love to see the process of building that". Stoked to find this video, great work man
Glad you found it! Thanks!
Beautiful guitar! I agree with you on coloured epoxy and beautifully grained wood.
Much appreciated!
I completely agree about the “rainbow colored” epoxy.
I knew I wasn’t the only one
Very nice build, resembles a Relish guitar body. I recently acquired some wood to do my own guitar, but I also need to utilize tools from people near by. Good for you for donating the proceeds. 😊
Thanks a lot! Good luck on your guitar!
Simply amazing! One tip I would like to offer you is to show some slower panning shots at the end to let us see the beauty of your work. Also, the end cards covered up the beauty shots at the end. But your work is outstanding.
Thanks a lot! I’ll take that advice!
This is so freaking cool. I'd 100% be on the buyer list for a custom piece. Well done!
Thanks a lot!
Great choice with the black epoxy. I never knew that the burl was that soft.
This particular burl is soft, I have some oak Burl that’s hard as a rock. And thanks.
Wow, that thing is gorgeous. shit happens on every labor of love that we do. And the more shit happens, the more we learn. I don't woodwork, but I make a lot of mods to guitars that I buy that are in the budget range and improve them with hardware and electronics. Electronics is my strong suit as I worked in that field for over 40 years. I make schematics for every guitar I rewire so if you ever need any help on knowing how to wire something that you have an idea about you can just let me know and I'll be happy to make you a schematic for it with an easy to follow visualization. Always happy to help out another tuber
I could definitely use help from time to time! I really appreciate that!
Thanks for sharing and your generous donation of time and energy. Beautiful build!
Thank you!
I’m obviously super stoked my the templates give away!!!!
Awesome! The template winner was just announced in the comments yesterday. Don’t worry though, I will be giving more away in some of the coming videos! 🤘🏼 I’ll probably do around 4 to 6 template giveaways a year.
I think this was actually a very cool way of book matching a piece of burl like that
Much agreed, thanks!
Love your no nonsense chat and commentary also your guitar is badass
Very much appreciated!
Love the look of this! Saw a cedar burl guitar build in a Facebook woodwork group and it also caught my eye. Definitely came out really nice!
Much appreciated!
Absolutely beautiful guitar.
Thank you!
Wow, lots of work and gorgeous result🎉
Thanks a lot!
This one is really cool too. And I can totally relate to the wiring issue. I finished a Les Paul copy with bourbon barrel top and oak body a few weeks ago. The only way I could get the bridge pickup to work was to finally replace it!
Yeah sometime parts are faulty, I’m just replacing the whole setup for something more appealing to the eye. Luckily pickups are more affordable these days, for the most part
Damm..really nice guitar build..actualy tbh, this guitar body shape is the shape that i realy admire..i have dream to build this guitar body shape since last year..but this video show that you are the one who is capable to to it..nice job man..👍👍👍
Very much appreciated!
This channel gives you Hope if you ever want to build your own guitar.
Thanks a lot!
A beautiful job with a great choice of woods. I recommend sorting the bearings in your bench drill as the chuck is not running true ( an easy fix ) and get yourself a 1/4" (6mm) 10 tpi skip tooth bandsaw blade and you will be able to cut out a whole body with one pass, instead of taking all those bites at it. Great job and excellent video, keep up the good work !!!
I definitely need to update my drill press forsure. I purposely do no use a small blade because I hate change blades out on the bandsaw. I keep a resaw king on it because my main use for the bandsaw is resawing and ripping. Also, thanks for the compliments!
I refinished my guitar neck with polymerized tung oil. Durable and has that oil finish feel i like.
I’ll have to give that a try sometime!
this is my first time watching one of your videos, and I love your commentary. I've only recently started learning to work on guitars aside from string changing and setup, and would love to start building guitars, I have a feeling I'll be watching a lot more of your videos in the future.
Hell yeah much appreciated! 🤘🏼
I am very glad I found your channel. Been thinking about starting a guitar kit, to then eventually work my way to an actual full guitar build. Lover everything about your channel so far man.. Thank you
The compliments are appreciated! Skip the kit and go straight to a build 🤘🏼 you’ll learn more that way. At least do lol I make so many mistakes and each one is a lesson !
I've never seen this channel before, but this is really cool! Love the guitar and totally agree on the epoxy lol
Much appreciated!
Beautiful burl guitar. You did a great job. I do like contrasting metallic colors like deep blue and yellow or crimson and green for epoxy resin and wood guitars. Rainbow, not so much. Black does go well with wood, but I like color as well. I like the shape of the guitar as well. Good job!
Thanks!
First time viewer and I’m well impressed. 👍🏼👏🏼🎸 I’m glad I’ve stumbled across your channel and I look forward to more. 👍🏼
Awesome! Thanks for watching! Already working on more 🤘🏼
Super cool guitar. It looks like it's from the future.
Thanks! It would be even more futuristic with a jet pack.
From one luthier to another, excellent job bro! Watching through this vid made me realize I have no original thoughts while building cause you said everything I was thinking right after I thought it lol Absolutely loved the ecplise inlays, I am 100% gonna try that on my next build
Much appreciated! Yeah I’m
Noticing on other places I’ve posted that the inlays were received really well! Thanks!!
Beautiful work. This the second video of yours I have watched and enjoyed.
Glad to have you aboard! And thanks!
Awesome Guitar! But, I really enjoy your pragmatic aproach to the methods you choose while building. Thanks for the instruction and super cool ideas.
Very much appreciated!
Nicely executed, and most likely either neck would have looked just fine. Amazing bit of wood for the top, and the finish lets it stand out front and center.
Thanks. I agree they both would’ve worked. Yeah I think I’ll shop eBay more often for burl lol
I loved the burl you used !
Same!
You definitely deserve way more followers! Amazing work!
Much appreciated!!
Very cool build, I liked the look of the black epoxy. 🤘
Much appreciated!
Very cool work, very impressive and beautiful result. Kudos for giving the proceeds away
Very much appreciated!
looks amazing, as an aspiring maker and luthier this is really inspiring keep up the sick work.
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it
Subbed! A 12" jointer planer combo is a nice compromise for those of us that can't fit a 16" battleship in our shops. A low angle jack with a toothed blade (worlds different than your old stanley) makes pretty quick work of the odd flattening project that won't fit on the 12" jointer, and is too rough for the 16" drum sander. There is always a way!
Also, a second bandsaw set up with a 1/8" blade is the great alternative to a jigsaw.
That’s my kind of thinking, a whole second bandsaw lol my shop is too small for any of the tools I want, but a man can dream. Thanks!
Good to hear that other people make mistakes at this,too.
Every single time 🤘🏼🎸
That is an awesome guitar. Another great build, I have never tried a guitar... But your videos have inspired me
And Yes.... A 16 helical head joiner/planer would be great!!! Your wife should give up the new car and let you have it.
Thanks! I hope you get to build one yourself one day!
I’m screenshotting this comment and showing my wife right now lol
That is awesome man. Great cause too. Im astounded. Thats beautiful.
Thanks a lot!!
@@TheWoodenHobbyistI've learned my share from UA-cam but I think you paid closer attention 🤣🤣
Idk if I paid close attention or if I developed some sort of unstoppable and unhealthy obsession 😂
Very cool! Congrats on the build.
Thanks!
This is a beautiful one of a kind piece great job keep on keeping on thank you for your content.
Much appreciated thank you!
Great looking build! I love the shape!!
Thank you!
Tastefully done with the epoxy!
Thanks! I don’t know how tasty epoxy is, though. 😃
Love the Barlow Guitars reference
One of my favorite builders!
Do what thou heart desires!!! Thine own will, carry my heart to the place of most beauty and unconditional love!!! Aaaaaaaaand BOOOOBIES!!! Love ya bro, keep doing kool stuff and it will always help ppl in ways you could never imagine!!!
Can’t forget boobies 😂 and thanks man!
starting my luthier course next year, those templates would help tremendously
Got you entered in!
Beautiful burl. Great work!
Much agreed, and thanks!
I get where you're coming from with the metallic epoxy. I'm NGL I built projects in the past using multicolor metallic epoxy and it does take away from the exotic wood.
I may have used a metallic black before 👀 lol
Nice work! Congratulations!
Thank you!
Wow great design!
Thanks!
I made my first guitar's neck out of maple, because I this is what I see as a standard for guitar necks. Then I decided to experiment with the next build: oak is readily available here, and it is about tenth of the price of maple. It turned out beautiful, it's color and grain is so nice. I liked it so much that I've used oak for the all my builds after that. One drawback of oak is that it's really hard and heavy, so maybe the balance of the guitar will be off because of the weight of the neck. I also read somewhere that oak sawdust is really toxic.
Maple is hard and heavy as well! But I agree, oak is stunning and I believe any wood can be toxic depending on the condition it’s in.
What a neat project. I made a couple of guitars as well. One was from an ash tree that grew a couple of blocks from my home. I'd send you a photo but there is no icon to do that.
You can as ways share with me on Instagram’
I hate working with resin, but I love how it looks
Likewise!
Forgot to mention, those eclipses... Eclipsie?... Super cool idea!!
Thanks! I was just happy that it was easy 😂
Nice work, wish I had the tools and the time to make something like this.
Took a lot of time to gather the tools, but the tools made it less time to make. 1000 ways to skin a cat, I’m sure you could do it with different tools!
Great build and an awesome film.I bet the editing took as long as the build. Well worth it!
Thanks! Yeah both took quite a bit lol
@@sean4586 welp, here we are with the backup winner. Strange coincidence how we spoke on the other post and this username was pulled out of the five gallon bucket that my buddy and I filled with usernames. I’m currently completing the double cut template bundle overnight tonight. I will ship it out this week along with our prior winner’s guitar neck. He’s been patient lol
Hit me up on Instagram with a good shipping address and I’ll get you hooked up with the template bundle! Same rules, 24 hours to respond before I have to choose another winner!
WOW!!! This is awesome. Thanks so much!!!@TheWoodenHobbyist
@TheWoodenHobbyist Hi Andrew, thanks so much! What a great prize! I contacted you on IG thanks again!
Compared to most of the other guitar finishes, I find epoxy to be pretty fast. True, it's comparatively expensive, but usually you're not using a huge amount, and keep in mind, with exception of a couple of UV cures, most of the finishes which say they're dry in an hour, actually have about a two week full-cure time. "Slow" epoxy is just one to two days.
As for colors, I'm not a fan of rainbow anything so I agree with you on that part, but I do like that epoxy tints well in a multitude of singular colors.
Nice build.
I’m currently working on a guitar and have been grain filling it with epoxy and really like the look. I may finish it as well with epoxy and buff it up nice. And thanks!
I love this so much. Subbed, can't wait for future builds.
Thanks!!
wow so beautiful, love it!
Thanks!
Super nice build. Love the design.
Thanks a lot!
Love your work. It looks amazing
Thank you!
Great build and always good to see mistakes happen, we are all human and it helps us all learn. So many builders love to use long drill bits. This always makes me nervous. With a drop top, I prefer to route the wiring channels in the body before gluing the top on. It makes more sense to my small brain.
Makes more sense to any size brain, I’ll definitely do that next time. Much appreciated!
@@TheWoodenHobbyist I'm only on my fifth and sixth build- defo a garage woodworker. I see lots of builders on UA-cam using long drill bits on drop tops, when, for me, that is only increasing the possibility of something going wrong. I make my own body templates and include the wiring channels on them.
Yeah if I’m doing glued on tops I’ll definitely pre route the wiring from now on. I’m a garage woodworker myself
This is a really cool looking guitar. I've been toying with trying to make my first guitar, but always been afraid of doing it. Might actually make it the next project and try to do it with the limited tools I have.
I definitely recommend giving it a try. There are many people who make guitars with only hand tools. Maybe you’ll even create a more efficient process!
@@TheWoodenHobbyist haha one can hope. I think I'll just have to stop procrastinating and buckle down.
That’s the only way 🤘🏼 took me about three years of woodworking before I tried my first guitar
This turned out incredible man! Just recently found your channel and it's really making me want to dust off my very amateur woodworking skills and try my hand at a guitar haha!
Thanks a lot! And you totally should 🤘🏼
Well, you were just randomly selected to win the guitar template bundle! I hope you live in America so shipping doesn’t kick my butt 😂 either way, you can start that guitar build now. Congrats!! Hit me up on Instagram and we will hash out shipping and such. I learned from my last build that it’s not good to post my email in a comment section.
To anyone else that was hoping to win, I will have many more giveaways soon! Including this same template bundle.
And just a heads up, it’s 10:20 PM CST and I need you to reach out within 24 hours or I’ll have to move on to the 2nd place winner!
Excellent work.
Someone wants a lot entries in the giveaway! Well played friend!
Fantastic design. Because large thicknessers are expensive, hobbyist guitar makers construct a guide rail sled to flatten oversized body blanks.
I agree, there’s ways around but dang it would be nice! Thanks for the compliment!
Great looking guitar
Thanks!
Your videos are great, love seeing the guitar builds
Thanks a lot!
Fantastic build!
Thank you!
I love this guitar!
Thanks! 🤘🏼
Love your videos. Will be amazing to build my 1st first using your templates
Just got you entered in! Thanks!
Looking at making a guitar so thanks for this vid
Forsure! Got two more coming before Christmas 🤘🏼🎸
Wow that’s beautiful awesome job..
Thank you!
Wow! Everything from UA-cam University. Another successful graduate.
They should hand out certificates and diplomas lol
You put in the hours.... You deserve the sheep skin!!!
🤘🏼😁
That is an amazing build
Thank you!
looks great!
Thanks!
Awesome job!
Thanks a lot!
You should definitely get the jointer!
Thank you. I knew I wasn’t crazy!
Good job gorgeous guitar
Thanks a lot!
Great build video!
Thanks!!
I hope one day I'll build something as cool
Thanks! All you gotta do is try it!
Really beautiful
Thank you!
ultimate design...
Thanks!
Amazing work, and great content!!
Thanks a lot!!
Burl...always a choice
I think it’s going to be my go to choice from now on. It’s gorgeous wood!
I love guitars, and haven't had the guts to make one yet. I really want to though.
Maybe you’ll win the template package! 🤘🏼
Heyyyy!! Just saw this on Reddit last night! And here we are! The “Symbiote” questionably stoned commenter!!
Hell yeah right on 🤘🏼 the more I look at it, the more I agree with you lol
A mi tampoco me gusta el epoxi de colores. Gran trabajo man!!!
¡Gracias! ¡Y gracias por ver y comentar!