Is it possible , to make a short youtube video of what type of bench you use, what brand you recommend on manaul and power tools etc,etc..... liked your video...
hey mate... the larger pickup ring you have in the neck position, needs to be in the bridge position as there is more room and space between the strings. confirm this by looking at the orientation pickup rings of gibson les pauls
Very cool how you were able to build such a nice instrument with no prior knowledge and just one example instrument. Not sure about the plywood center (you could have the same results gluing together strips of hardwood 1.75" thick), but that did require you to make what turned out to be an interesting and unique wood pattern - kind of like a butcher block. We can't argue with the results. Your woodworking experience certainly helped. Nice work!! As for your English, you have better grammar than many Americans, and the pronunciation is clear.
nice ,, but to fit better you should rotate the bridge pickup ring for 180°, so higher side of the ring should go closer to the bridge,also check is it the one you put on the neck higher , then it have to go to the bridge...😅😉
I am sorry to inform you that you are wrong. With an electric guitar, the sound is produced solely by the pickups. This is also the reason why some electric guitars have no body at all and consist only of struts. If you find the sound terrible, it's because of the pickups, which are not really high-quality pickups.
I don't know much about guitars, that's right. But that's why I asked a local guitar store (actually the biggest in Germany) if it could cause any errors if I choose "random" types of wood. They told me: "The impact from my pickups is way bigger than any wood could be" So "I should think of switching them before thinking of using any specific wood". I don't know your background, but I trusted them and in my opinion (and all who hear the guitar in real too), this guitar sounds very good.
Mir fehlen die Worte, du hast dich selbst übertroffen, einfach Mega und dein Papa wird so Stolz auf dich sein. Ich ziehe den Hut lieber Robin. Lg
Beautiful guitar you nailed it!!!
Is it possible , to make a short youtube video of what type of bench you use, what brand you recommend on manaul and power tools etc,etc..... liked your video...
hey mate... the larger pickup ring you have in the neck position, needs to be in the bridge position as there is more room and space between the strings. confirm this by looking at the orientation pickup rings of gibson les pauls
Very cool how you were able to build such a nice instrument with no prior knowledge and just one example instrument. Not sure about the plywood center (you could have the same results gluing together strips of hardwood 1.75" thick), but that did require you to make what turned out to be an interesting and unique wood pattern - kind of like a butcher block. We can't argue with the results. Your woodworking experience certainly helped. Nice work!!
As for your English, you have better grammar than many Americans, and the pronunciation is clear.
Thanks a lot for this feedback.
Very courageous of you to take on a guitar build without much prior knowledge ! And well done, the result looks really good :D
Thanks!
really nice video mate!
Thanks!
nice ,, but to fit better you should rotate the bridge pickup ring for 180°, so higher side of the ring should go closer to the bridge,also check is it the one you put on the neck higher , then it have to go to the bridge...😅😉
As I said, I have no clue about guitars. Thanks a lot for this information! Fortunately, it's not a problem to change this.
Just me wait for sound test?
You can hear the guitar at the end of the video. The last 3 or 4 minutes..
Plywood is not good for the sound of guitar but nice video otherwise
Sehr gut gemacht. But next time don’t use plywood. Ever. Danke
I knew there would be a comment like that.😅 But what would you choose instead?
@@FlemmingDesign solid wood. Alder or ash are both … günstig enough for the most part
He's used special tone-plywood, so it's all okay.
Nobody, I mean, "nobody"... wants a plywood guitar. Worst tone ever...
I am sorry to inform you that you are wrong. With an electric guitar, the sound is produced solely by the pickups. This is also the reason why some electric guitars have no body at all and consist only of struts. If you find the sound terrible, it's because of the pickups, which are not really high-quality pickups.
@@FlemmingDesign you need to learn more about guitars... "sorry, ... not sorry".
I don't know much about guitars, that's right. But that's why I asked a local guitar store (actually the biggest in Germany) if it could cause any errors if I choose "random" types of wood. They told me: "The impact from my pickups is way bigger than any wood could be" So "I should think of switching them before thinking of using any specific wood". I don't know your background, but I trusted them and in my opinion (and all who hear the guitar in real too), this guitar sounds very good.