AdamMeansMan Doesn't every UA-camr, haha. I only have 300 subs and your production quality kicks mine in the diddyhole so I'm not jntending to be on a high horse but if you haven't shared your videos into subreddits on Reddit that are used by your target audience you totally should be. :^)
A few years back, I built an electric shovel guitar, and an electric shovel bass, when there was no one building them online yet -- only Justin Johnson playing one on his video. I built mine from looking at that. Using the same type shovel you guys used, I made a nut from a piece of aluminum angle, I put the pickup, bridge, and strings on the backside of the shovel, rather than the front. Doing it this way put the pickup much closer to the strings, which sounds much louder, and seemed to make it easy to play. For mine, I had to heat the shovel up with map gas to take the temper out of the metal so I could drill it. They sure do sound badass, don't they? Try another one and turn it around this time. I think you'll like it better.
Keep up the videos man. Really nice production quality so far that will catch its audience as you make your content. :)
NemesisJake Thanks, Man! I sure hope so.
AdamMeansMan Doesn't every UA-camr, haha. I only have 300 subs and your production quality kicks mine in the diddyhole so I'm not jntending to be on a high horse but if you haven't shared your videos into subreddits on Reddit that are used by your target audience you totally should be. :^)
NemesisJake Thanks for the tip! And congrats on the subs, that's 10x what I have!
You made it backwards. 🤣
Jeez guys, check out Justin Johnson 3 string shovel, I made one, you can, works great.
Great Job Guys!!
LOL
Whao... Amazing, can I get one plz
JUSTIN JOHNSON...NUMBERED...COLLECTORS ITEM. LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY.
A few years back, I built an electric shovel guitar, and an electric shovel bass, when there was no one building them online yet -- only Justin Johnson playing one on his video. I built mine from looking at that. Using the same type shovel you guys used, I made a nut from a piece of aluminum angle, I put the pickup, bridge, and strings on the backside of the shovel, rather than the front. Doing it this way put the pickup much closer to the strings, which sounds much louder, and seemed to make it easy to play. For mine, I had to heat the shovel up with map gas to take the temper out of the metal so I could drill it. They sure do sound badass, don't they? Try another one and turn it around this time. I think you'll like it better.
I dig this,man...
micky rooney 😂😂😂😂
This is so nice guys. Great job!
Roman Nakurwia Thanks so much!
Hasn't this been done...like a million times.