Custom Firebird Guitar Build - Luthier Building process Project

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Inside the Luthier's Shop with BigDGuitars.com. Here is the first in the series of building the firebird.

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  • @tomalexiou9573
    @tomalexiou9573 2 роки тому

    Thank you Big D for the continued Inspiration!

  • @bobby9727
    @bobby9727 9 років тому +6

    Watched many of your videos and now cannot stop watching a true master at work.Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge and skill.

  • @daltonpoff5051
    @daltonpoff5051 2 роки тому

    You are a true master! Not very many people can do that!

  • @YulehHabibi
    @YulehHabibi 10 років тому

    Therapeutic- you nailed it right on the head. Woodworking is all about being relaxed and calm.
    Awesome guitar!

  • @johnmcclinton9124
    @johnmcclinton9124 6 років тому +1

    Thats awesome. Nice, real nice. One thing I've never done, those double truss rods. May cost more but saves a lot of time doing that curved slot we did with the old single rod.

  • @GKQcfan
    @GKQcfan 10 років тому

    I've been flabbergasted by your project ! Indeed... a Flying V or even a SG could get by with a set neck or bolt-on but a Firebird is so thin... Quite Clever to have it laminated like that.. Hope to hear that beast !...

  • @davidAll5
    @davidAll5 7 років тому

    what a wonderful job !
    i looove the firebird guitar shape

  • @50gary
    @50gary 4 роки тому

    One of my favorite guitars an original Firebird with Mini-humbuckers. Nice work. Your grandfather gave you a rasp not a file.
    When drilling the holes for the bridge posts, (or any other major holes) always use a center drill for the first hole, proper alignment far more accurate and easy to control you don't get any drill walk . Then step up to your finish diameter. Your next larger size bridge post bit would be 30/64" is 15/32", 58/128, would be slightly larger than the 15/32"

  • @blackfender100
    @blackfender100 8 років тому +1

    super Job Awesome looking guitar love your work !

  • @Monsterputjes
    @Monsterputjes 11 років тому

    Wow!!! I love this guitar! Great job, I'm looking forward to the end result! Greets from Holland!

  • @steelwarrior105
    @steelwarrior105 8 років тому

    Just friendly advice, I would recommend taping off the truss rod channel to not only stop rattle but to make sure glue doesn't get any chance to get into the truss rod mechanisms. Awsome work though. Can't wait to see the new shop

  • @ben6wraith
    @ben6wraith 10 років тому

    Looks great my friend! Absolutely amazing!!

  • @buckyTheSerb
    @buckyTheSerb 4 роки тому

    Awesome work, as always!

  • @manfredmar
    @manfredmar 11 років тому +1

    Great video as always man. You are one heck of a builder. Cant wait to see this one finished

  • @HASTN
    @HASTN 10 років тому

    There's a Luther trick for attaching blanks to wood that needs to be routed/sanded. Use masking tape as wide as the wood itself, put the masking tape on the back of the template, and the top of the piece of wood. Then use crazy glue, put it on the surface of the masking tape, position the other piece, with the masking tape over the existing tape with the crazy glue, press, and your set essentially. It takes a ridiculous amount to forcefully remove the pieces, but if lifted from one end, the tape simply separates from the wood.

  • @Dsmgod
    @Dsmgod 8 років тому +1

    Also a 30/64th is actually a 15/32 drill bit just to let you know and I have never heard of a 16th size drill bit but I have heard of a 1/16. 3/16, 5,16 and so on drill bits. You made a nice looking guitar for an amiture/semi-professional luther but you might want to read a couple of woodworking books to learn the proper terminology for the tools that you use.

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap 7 років тому

    Love your video's, Big D... this is my favorite.

  • @Cheesep321
    @Cheesep321 11 років тому

    I love the little glue roller XD

  • @Stratsrule
    @Stratsrule Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @why-ai-guy
    @why-ai-guy 11 років тому

    Very informative. Very helpful. Much appreciated.

  • @williamdougie6213
    @williamdougie6213 7 років тому

    The thing that shocks me is how well that glue holds throughout the process.

  • @lokealexander
    @lokealexander 11 років тому

    Truly inspirational videos! :)

  • @CDCalvert
    @CDCalvert 9 років тому

    You're the man.

  • @HowardFrischer
    @HowardFrischer 7 років тому

    look up full contact bridges - great video

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 7 років тому

    NICE BUILD BIG D

  • @DogRox
    @DogRox 7 років тому

    Sweet!!:-) nice job! I really love that wood layers! I wonder how the sustain will be? now to watch the second video! :-)

  • @IamtheActionman
    @IamtheActionman 10 років тому

    Amazing work
    Love your vids

  • @perrexaGZ
    @perrexaGZ 8 років тому +1

    Fucking beautiful!! I'm really jealous

    • @Ibaneddie76
      @Ibaneddie76 7 років тому

      YOU ARE RIGHT, THIS GUY BUILDS GREAT GUITARS BUT DON'T BE JEALOUS GO BUILD ONE.

  • @AdamAlydrus
    @AdamAlydrus 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @Dinkus324567
    @Dinkus324567 8 років тому +1

    The Gibson version has solid mahogany body wings, not laminate. Also the neck through section is about 1/4 inch thicker than the wings on each side. All that extra maple is going to make this a heavy guitar.

  • @timotheusmiller
    @timotheusmiller 9 років тому

    This is inspiring!!!

  • @guitarwhores753
    @guitarwhores753 9 років тому

    You're a badass. Cool vid.

  • @bluepvp900
    @bluepvp900 4 роки тому

    I'm guessing a 15/32nds would do a pretty good job simulating a 30/64ths bit.

  • @UltraD52
    @UltraD52 7 років тому

    Very good. Two comments. Maybe not have the annoying sped up audio with the time lapse parts. Also, I assume there would be a specific location for the fingerboard, so I'd like to see that glue up done in real time. Thanks for sharing.

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      thanks for the comments. trying to figure out how to edit better.

    • @PaulMcCaffreyfmac
      @PaulMcCaffreyfmac 7 років тому

      I enjoyed the sped up audio :-)

  • @entool7
    @entool7 10 років тому

    Awesome!!!!

  • @phil36135
    @phil36135 7 років тому

    very nice thanks.

  • @smoluk1
    @smoluk1 3 роки тому

    WoW!

  • @larken558
    @larken558 8 років тому

    You didn't seem, to measure the (top to bottom) taper of the neck at all when you were shaping it ? Did you just do the whole thing by feel ?
    Did you just drill those tuner holes free hand or did you mark them first?... you did that so fast .. A good idea is to drill a small hole first so the big drill won't wander.

  • @drowningthefate
    @drowningthefate 10 років тому

    Go buy an angle grinder or a random orbital sander. It will save you hours of work during finishing, contours, and shaping the neck

  • @darylburke4575
    @darylburke4575 3 роки тому

    Building a firebird, how deep should the control cavity and pickups be

  • @PadleyDesigns
    @PadleyDesigns 10 років тому

    Is there a specific name for the type of pattern that you use on the firebird - the planks of contrasting woods? It looks great btw.

  • @Dsmgod
    @Dsmgod 8 років тому +1

    You know if you would use Polyurethane glue instead of PVA glue you would never have to screw it together and in my opinion you should never screw together a guitar. I have been making guitars for 15 years and I have never used or seen anyone use screws to keep the guitar together until now.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 8 років тому +3

      +Mack Monsees There are no screws holding this guitar together, you appear to be mistaken. The screws were used to attach a template to the guitar body, they were screwed in where there would be a cavity later, so when the template and the screws were removed, no damage remains. He has used screws rather than double-sided sticky tape because the template was damaged, it was warped, did not sit flat against the body, and would probably fall right off.
      Decent PVA holds just fine, it has great adhesion to wood, and both PU and PVA glues have mediocre to decent cohesion, so i think there's not necessarily an advantage to one or the other for wood. When you have a nice and level PVA glue joint along the grain, it's impossible for it to fail. No matter what kind of impact or how much force, the wood will always fail elsewhere rather than at the joint.

  • @guitar10144
    @guitar10144 9 років тому +1

    Holy clamps

  • @arsaeterna4285
    @arsaeterna4285 6 років тому

    my actual dream guitar
    wonder if I can do this
    when I was in highschool I made a bolt on NR firebird body that was actually an incredible likeness
    I have like autistic focus sometimes, I'm actually going to buy these templates and see if I can do this in my adulthood

    • @ricklavash6965
      @ricklavash6965 4 роки тому

      Que Dableyou Go for it! You CAN do it!

  • @p2curtis
    @p2curtis 9 років тому

    Did I miss the making of the fretboard? It just appeared

  • @TheKassie1987
    @TheKassie1987 9 років тому +2

    A wise man once told me: "What you can do with oil-pressure, you don't have to do with blood pressure''.

  • @fiero2x6
    @fiero2x6 10 років тому

    Tell,what about angle between neck and body? It's not important? Bridge will be very low in body.

  • @SGResu
    @SGResu 5 років тому

    Great video,
    where che I find a firebird plans?

  • @emmanuelbocanegraordaz729
    @emmanuelbocanegraordaz729 3 роки тому

    Awesome job! Please I'd really like to contact you to order one firebird 🙏

  • @thegreenfish21
    @thegreenfish21 10 років тому

    What was the overall length of the through-neck just after you laminated it?

  • @michaelperry2446
    @michaelperry2446 7 років тому +1

    on the neck thru,can u just do a normal fender style instead of the angles????????????????much easier!! i am in the process of building one

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      you can sometimes its hard to get it setup right.

  • @jessekrueger9795
    @jessekrueger9795 Рік тому

    Be careful saying that you’re building a Gibson Firebird, Gibson will find a way to sue you. 😂

  • @manuelvieira4060
    @manuelvieira4060 10 років тому

    Did you do a tap test in deciding what blanks to use?

  • @hollehonich5446
    @hollehonich5446 7 років тому

    What router bit are you using to do the shaping of the body? where can I get such?

  • @tomiasthexder7673
    @tomiasthexder7673 10 років тому +24

    There you go kids. Just buy about $30,000 worth of word working tools and you too can build your own guitar....nice work though!

    • @Ibaneddie76
      @Ibaneddie76 7 років тому +11

      YEAH AND YOU CAN KEEP BUILDING MANY OTHER GUITARS AND SELL THOSE GUITARS MAKING YOUR MONEY BACK, LEARNING A VALUABLE TRADE AND ALSO BE ABLE TO BUILD ANY GUITAR FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU WANT. I JUST FINISHED BUILDING MYSELF A REPLICA 1959 LES PAUL SUNBURST AND IT COST ME A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PARTS AND SUPPLIES WHEN ALL WAS SAID AND DONE AND I NOW HAVE A GUITAR THAT GIBSON WOULD SELL FO $5-$10,OOO AS AN OVS GUITAR OR HALF A MILLION IF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE REAL DEAL. NOT TO MENTION I CAN USE MY WORK SHOP AND TOOLS TO BUILD FURNITURE OR ANYTHING ELSE I WANT TO EITHER PROFIT FROM OR GIFT TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS, LEARNING TO BULD THINGS YOURSELF IS VERY FULFILLING AND YOU CAN MAKE A LOT OF MONEY DOING IT.

    • @5hredder
      @5hredder 7 років тому +1

      wow, 30k? lol, it only costs about 4k to get yourself set up with a bunch of powertools and everything you need to start building... and this is if you buy a few extra things that you don't need as well... some tools look fancy, but are never used. If you buy a cnc machine, it will cost about 10k for a decent one, or $600 for a cheap shitty one; and if you buy that, you would only need sand paper, finishing supplys(spray cans or something), glue, rasps, a hammer, and the components for the guitar.

    • @tp1835
      @tp1835 6 років тому

      Pros of going to a specialist technology school..

    • @orphanuprising
      @orphanuprising 6 років тому +3

      This video is clearly for people who either enjoy watching the process (like myself), or people who are going into this trade either way and will eventually have all the materials they will need to do stuff like this. There's nothing wrong with learning the process before you actually have the tools.

    • @thomasclarkharris9241
      @thomasclarkharris9241 6 років тому +1

      well said tomias

  • @nickkapp1736
    @nickkapp1736 9 років тому

    What are you using to laminate the wood on the neck?

  • @SuperTallMidget
    @SuperTallMidget 6 років тому

    What was that router attachments for the straight line routes?

  • @alexsullivan3927
    @alexsullivan3927 8 років тому

    How much would you charge to build one

  • @rscalzi88
    @rscalzi88 7 років тому

    10:36 Man are your fingers close to the router bit!

  • @JDJBrooks
    @JDJBrooks 10 років тому

    Did you use any dowels in attaching the wings?

  • @jens8014
    @jens8014 7 років тому

    17:14 why is there a light bulb?

  • @leopendino5591
    @leopendino5591 8 років тому

    which woods for the neck?

  • @lawrenceengland4931
    @lawrenceengland4931 10 років тому

    What kind of router is used at 13:50? The one with the stopper at the bottom?

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  10 років тому

      thats just a table router. Its a standard router that I screwed into a plate and use it upside down with a top bearing bit.

    • @larken558
      @larken558 8 років тому

      +BigDGuitars - Looks f-ing dangerous using that the way you do !

  • @peachmelba1000
    @peachmelba1000 5 років тому

    Glue on the truss rod...

  • @theAxehound
    @theAxehound 2 роки тому

    Wanna sell one of these, or make me a custom one?

  • @robertsonguitars9941
    @robertsonguitars9941 7 років тому

    Hey! Does your 3 degree body angle start at the end of your fretboard? :)

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      +Robertson Guitars yea about that. I cut it on the saw to get it

  • @5hredder
    @5hredder 7 років тому

    what is the benefit to having multiple routers?

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      don't have to change bits. Makes life a bit easier.

    • @5hredder
      @5hredder 7 років тому

      alright, fair enough. i just bought a triton router because it has supposedly the best bit change system. i saw you also had one though in the beginning of the video, i am suprised that you didn't even use it much though.

  • @812guitars
    @812guitars 9 років тому

    What would you do without templates???

    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 9 років тому

      +812GUITARS Chavez measure...2-3 times then cut once. if you goof..that's what veneers or paint/puddy is for.lmao

  • @metalehead95
    @metalehead95 6 років тому

    where did you find dimensions?

  • @kawmic7
    @kawmic7 6 років тому +1

    Why do you builders keep repeating Gibsons mistakes (excessive headstock-angle and no volute between neck and headstock), in the name of getting close enough to the original Gibson?

  • @yuraneykov5316
    @yuraneykov5316 7 років тому

    а 4 грифв нельзя сделать?

  • @crotchknockerx5730
    @crotchknockerx5730 9 років тому

    neatO

  • @MrTimThunder
    @MrTimThunder 3 роки тому

    That looks super sexy already

  • @Cougar139tweak
    @Cougar139tweak 4 роки тому

    Needs more clamps

  • @BRRRwm
    @BRRRwm 7 років тому

    How much money does a person need to get to this?

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      the hardest part at times is getting the wood in the right thicknesses. those are the tools that cost a bunch. you need a bandsaw and a router and you can accomplish a decent amount of stuff.

    • @BRRRwm
      @BRRRwm 7 років тому

      I have a good bandsaw, router, drill press, spindle/table sander, little router table and router combo, saws, and etc. I guess I just need to keep going. I can't afford planers etc. In time... in time.

    • @BRRRwm
      @BRRRwm 7 років тому

      What do you think of mixing Formbys 30066 High Gloss Tung Oil Finish with yellow leather dye as a finish?

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      you have the right basics. Just take your time and keep going!

    • @bigdguitars
      @bigdguitars  7 років тому

      that would work. tung oil is a tad yellow to begin with so don't add too much

  • @BoudreauGuitars
    @BoudreauGuitars 5 років тому +1

    Weenie roller! Lol

  • @chromeboy37000
    @chromeboy37000 7 років тому +1

    sell that to steven seagal, he will be happy :D

  • @intenzemusic
    @intenzemusic 8 років тому

    15:42

  • @druwk
    @druwk 5 років тому

    Cutting board guitar!🤪

  • @Raul1971xxx
    @Raul1971xxx 10 років тому

    And a third bridge, the evertune G-Model.