Yes! I missed it on that one. I am not sure it played very well at all though. It had a lot of water damage and we fixed some seems as we altered it. So I don't think it would have been fair. But, maybe now I should do it again with a better starting guitar and compare. Good idea! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
pretty cool bailey buddy . not sure why you dint turn a plug to cover the original sound hole but hey sounded great . you might have had a reason i dont know about i know nothing about guitars . not sure why you did most of the things you did lol . great job wish you would have showed it more in the end . again great job buddy
yes, i need to make a followup and have luke play more . i may still change the original sound hole. i hot glued it because i don't like it. but not sure how to make it. thanks dark!
That was great Chris! I just donated a Junker guitar and I have a real nice Epiphone I bought for $5.00. Someone had ripped the bridge off and left a big hole.. I was going to make an oversized bridge to cover it but I like this idea...I like it a lot! So was Luke playing the actually guitar that you guys just modified? I meant to watch this live but I started moving some wood from my shop to my pole shed to make room. Sorry! Anyway a very interesting and fun video and I hope you are having a blessed day as well. Gary
I can't believe you spent so much time makin' holes. I can make holes in my sleep. I got underpants full of holes. Don't even know how they got there, that's how good I am. At makin' holes. I got yer holes right here, fella.
Probably a good tip. I only wear the silicone rubber wedding band anymore. Don't really like the big gold one and I lost it too many times! Might get a tattoo of a ring!
Hey Chris that was a great band in the background!
yes it was Lucas! thanks for being here!
Thank you. Inspiring.
Nice work mate, Chris has some nice licks
Great job,👍👍👍
thanks gao!
Hi Chris, That was different. I liked it though. The guitar sounded great at the end as well. Nice video Chris. Take care. Cheers, Huw
Thanks Huw!
Thats is awesome!!
Thanks leona!
Good idea and execution. Would have been great if you had done a before and after sound comparison!
Yes! I missed it on that one. I am not sure it played very well at all though. It had a lot of water damage and we fixed some seems as we altered it. So I don't think it would have been fair. But, maybe now I should do it again with a better starting guitar and compare. Good idea! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Wow great job, new friend from phil
Thanks so much!
pretty cool bailey buddy . not sure why you dint turn a plug to cover the original sound hole but hey sounded great . you might have had a reason i dont know about i know nothing about guitars . not sure why you did most of the things you did lol . great job wish you would have showed it more in the end . again great job buddy
yes, i need to make a followup and have luke play more . i may still change the original sound hole. i hot glued it because i don't like it. but not sure how to make it. thanks dark!
Cool
If you want, you can learn how to do it with Stodoys woodworking plans.
Dremel 3000 yeah! That is my all time favorite tool! Did you secure the cans down in any way or just floating?
Little.hot Glue, but floating also.
That was great Chris! I just donated a Junker guitar and I have a real nice Epiphone I bought for $5.00. Someone had ripped the bridge off and left a big hole.. I was going to make an oversized bridge to cover it but I like this idea...I like it a lot!
So was Luke playing the actually guitar that you guys just modified?
I meant to watch this live but I started moving some wood from my shop to my pole shed to make room. Sorry!
Anyway a very interesting and fun video and I hope you are having a blessed day as well.
Gary
yes, that was the actual guitar, thanks gary! his was a fun project to do with my son!
I can't believe you spent so much time makin' holes. I can make holes in my sleep. I got underpants full of holes. Don't even know how they got there, that's how good I am. At makin' holes. I got yer holes right here, fella.
I can't believe you just spent so much time talking about making holes! Thanks for watching!
@@BAILEYWOODWORKS
I can talk about holes all day. Some of my favourite places are holes.
Never wear a ring when working on a lathe
Probably a good tip. I only wear the silicone rubber wedding band anymore. Don't really like the big gold one and I lost it too many times! Might get a tattoo of a ring!
Nice build...but NO eye protection used while drilling. Good way to join the list of blind guitarists.