I try my best to position on the anchor, but once’s it’s pulled in the sound hole, there’s not much you can do to manipulate it from there. In an acoustic guitar it’s a bit easier. I actually have some violin sound post setting tools I will use to manipulate cleats or braces in side sound holes.
So that's how that is done. Nice. You need to check your camera once in a while, cause you were off frame a bit. Still figured what was going on, but if your going to show it, might as well make sure we can see it. No disrespect intended. Thanks!
My buddy Dan brought me here, says you're helping him on a build.
Good stuff!
@@JoshNotJohn0 thanks for watching!
How do you make sure the grain of your cleat is running perpendicular to the grain of the back?
I try my best to position on the anchor, but once’s it’s pulled in the sound hole, there’s not much you can do to manipulate it from there. In an acoustic guitar it’s a bit easier. I actually have some violin sound post setting tools I will use to manipulate cleats or braces in side sound holes.
So that's how that is done. Nice. You need to check your camera once in a while, cause you were off frame a bit. Still figured what was going on, but if your going to show it, might as well make sure we can see it. No disrespect intended. Thanks!
@@Ottonic6 none taking. I am definitely working out the kinks. The next video is gonna be a fret dress and I was much more careful about the camera