Beautiful work! I was wondering. I’ve never used hide glue before, what’s the advantage it lends for the headstock joint in comparison to other glues? Thanks!
I find on light coloured woods it gives a more invisible glue line. Also when trying to line up the laminates of the neck and headstock, if I’m not happy with how they line up it’s easier to re do with hide glue. There are some disadvantages too, have to prepare the glue, pre heat the parts, and even then there is not much open time so need to be quick to get the clamps on.
How long have you been a luthier? Your build process is amazing with your specialty tools. That milling setup with the stewmac safety-plane is so perfect.
Do you remember how thick the blank at the body part was at 6:32? I’m trying my 1st build and i think i’ve just rough cut the laminated parts down to 37mm, i’m not sure if the top is 10mm later, whether i’m gonna have enough meat to work with.
No. With all that beautiful wood and all the equipment you have.... you made the headstock flipped... what's the point of making the through-body guitar if you cut off the head????
The difference between an amateur and a professional is patience. Taking the time to get the details right. Beautiful work.
Some really cool tools and templates👍👍👍👍
Should I do a video on template making at some point?
Great work! Thanks for the Video. Whats the music called at 0:18 ?
Beautiful work!
I was wondering. I’ve never used hide glue before, what’s the advantage it lends for the headstock joint in comparison to other glues? Thanks!
I find on light coloured woods it gives a more invisible glue line. Also when trying to line up the laminates of the neck and headstock, if I’m not happy with how they line up it’s easier to re do with hide glue. There are some disadvantages too, have to prepare the glue, pre heat the parts, and even then there is not much open time so need to be quick to get the clamps on.
How long have you been a luthier? Your build process is amazing with your specialty tools. That milling setup with the stewmac safety-plane is so perfect.
Do you remember how thick the blank at the body part was at 6:32? I’m trying my 1st build and i think i’ve just rough cut the laminated parts down to 37mm, i’m not sure if the top is 10mm later, whether i’m gonna have enough meat to work with.
Im enjoying your use of a milling machine in your guitar builds. Is it a jet? How much traverse do you get ?
The brand is Optimum, it’s got about 500mm. Wouldn’t mind a little bit more on the x though.
I just realised why you never see cats in a wood shop. The cat only walks onto the table saw once.
It’s natural selection I guess 😂
Beautiful! Just a question, is Black Walnut any good for guitars? cheers
I’ve used a few times with good results
@@silvermanguitars cool, I have 200 walnt trees, you want some wood?
@@PaulCSmithPhotographer Yes!
No. With all that beautiful wood and all the equipment you have.... you made the headstock flipped... what's the point of making the through-body guitar if you cut off the head????