Bending Guitar sides by hand

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2016
  • In this video you see me jointing the back, dimensioning the sides and above all bending the sides by hand on a bending iron.
    It takes me about 12 minutes to bend a side and fit it into the mold.
    Filmed with my Zoom Q8.
    All music is composed and played by me.
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  • @awdcgi
    @awdcgi 6 років тому +24

    I may have watched this video a dozen times. I made a jig almost just like yours and just bent my very first side. The smell was really great! I felt surprisingly confident. It just have been from watching you work. Thanks very much for sharing your skill.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      Thank you Anthony and good luck with your first guitar!

  • @AveryJamesDuncan
    @AveryJamesDuncan 7 років тому +8

    this is amazing. awesome to see people do work by hand like this. keep up the videos!

  • @FriendM2010
    @FriendM2010 4 роки тому +3

    What a great video, a Master Craftsman in his shop ... How someone can take blocks and strips of wood and shape in this way is awesome .... Don’t let the material command you, you command the material 👍. A tree and Mr. Kuijk walk into a bar, only Mr. Kuijk and fine guitar walk out ...

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  4 роки тому

      I wish it was that simple Matthew

  • @Greebstreebling
    @Greebstreebling Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this, really nice to see a craftsman at work.

  • @donchristianmusic9353
    @donchristianmusic9353 5 років тому

    Simply the best guitar building video I've ever seen.

  • @keithneufeld9065
    @keithneufeld9065 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this technique. I feel ready to bend my first set of sides now!

  • @mdub2000
    @mdub2000 6 років тому +3

    wow its almost meditative to just watch the process...love it thanks

  • @grahamemes7772
    @grahamemes7772 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for this video and great tip with the board around the bending iron for keeping the sides level. I hope you don't mind me borrowing that idea 😊

  • @truth-ig2um
    @truth-ig2um 4 місяці тому

    the absolute best vid I've seen yet on this.thanks.

  • @attilakovacs5803
    @attilakovacs5803 Рік тому

    Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!👍❤️

  • @SysadminsWithGuns
    @SysadminsWithGuns 5 років тому

    Thank you for posting this. I'm ready to bend my first set of sides, and seeing your approach gives me more confidence to try it. I very much like your clamping setup for gluing the halves of the back together.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  5 років тому +1

      thanks for your comment Dave and good luck with the guitar making process!

  • @jackmaher4245
    @jackmaher4245 3 роки тому

    Great video and nice to see old-school technique.

  •  3 роки тому

    Just to add my praise to those comments already posted - the table surrounding the iron is a brilliant way to control the side bends. Also just watched Chuck Morrison’s YT video with his iron projecting horizontally from the bench. You have inspired me to build a jig that combines both concepts 😁

  • @Rich915
    @Rich915 7 років тому

    Thank you for the excellent Video. The timing is perfect as I'm getting ready to bend my 1st side set. Luv the platform...!

  • @davidlee2822
    @davidlee2822 2 роки тому

    Sir, Having watched luthiers attempt to bend sides for many years now (25 years, or so) this is by far the most helpful video clip I've seen. You are a Master Luthier indeed. Thank you for letting those of us with less skill learn from you. With great appreciation, David Lee

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  2 роки тому

      thank you for your kind words David Lee!

  • @robertfields1964
    @robertfields1964 2 роки тому

    It looks and sounds very authentic!

  • @johngeddes7894
    @johngeddes7894 4 роки тому

    Ad van Kuijk- This is a great lesson on bending sides and some fine points along the way. Seeing it done right will save me lots of time and mistakes I don’t need to make. I’ll be working with African Blackwood. It has to be right! Thanks a bunch.

  • @maintsgt3637
    @maintsgt3637 5 місяців тому

    Awesome! coming up in the next few newby task. Thank You for sharing!

  • @mikenotpublicgoogleinfo2880
    @mikenotpublicgoogleinfo2880 7 років тому

    Thank You so much. I really appreciate the sharing of Your knowledge and skill.

  • @anthonycrostreet960
    @anthonycrostreet960 4 роки тому

    Brilliant clamping method! I am more of a furniture/ cabinet builder and I have never seen this method before.

  • @veradabronyi6147
    @veradabronyi6147 Рік тому

    Wunderschönes, präzises Werk! Es war mir ein Vergnügen, Sie bei der Arbeit gesehen zu haben, danke und liebe Grüße aus Ungarn.🎸

  • @theodoreesawjr.8352
    @theodoreesawjr.8352 3 роки тому

    Absolutely Fabulous!!!!

  • @trickity6172
    @trickity6172 6 років тому

    Amazing work and your music is beautiful!

  • @StudiobaseNL
    @StudiobaseNL 5 років тому

    Mooi werk Ad, prachtig om je zo bezig te zien en erg leerzaam. Groet, Bart.

  • @juliodifelippo
    @juliodifelippo 7 років тому

    Beautiful work. I love it. Saludos.

  • @dannyloppies3732
    @dannyloppies3732 4 роки тому

    Hier heb ik wat aan een rustig stuk vakwerk met uitleg en geen woord teveel! Dank je Ad.

  • @scottyhughes9179
    @scottyhughes9179 5 років тому

    an excellent video, thank you!

  • @waltersguitars3336
    @waltersguitars3336 7 років тому

    Nice work!!

  • @andrewgalloway7344
    @andrewgalloway7344 2 роки тому

    stunning wedge and string technique ..copying that ...

  • @VAdu56
    @VAdu56 6 років тому

    Merci, et bravo pour cette vidéo ! cela montre bien comment s'y prendre si on veut "essayer" de faire pareil ! il manquera toujours ce savoir faire qui s' acquiert avec le temps et de nombreuses guitares ! belle démonstration !

  • @riccardomoni3598
    @riccardomoni3598 3 роки тому

    Bravissimo comunque...marvellous...magic hands👍❤

  • @pinballrobbie
    @pinballrobbie 6 років тому +3

    Now there is a man who knows how to sharpen a scraper!

    • @stanleydenning
      @stanleydenning 5 років тому

      I can make and sharpen a scraper. But, I can not make a guitar..... Yet.

  • @staffansvahn
    @staffansvahn 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this enlightened video.
    Best wishes

  • @mecedes4000
    @mecedes4000 7 років тому +5

    I just subscribed. i really like your videos. Thank you

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for subscribing and for the compliment!

  • @maddinlawrenz4682
    @maddinlawrenz4682 7 років тому

    Wow, thank´s for your knowlegde sharing! How great to see to make it! And how beautyful the process to made a guitar, it´s really like, I will begin my first selfmade too!
    So my question, which wood is good to begin?

  • @alkssmith9762
    @alkssmith9762 2 роки тому

    Bravo!

  • @kearnsguitars2236
    @kearnsguitars2236 7 років тому

    thank you for this video. A lot of very useful info.

  • @57ffjjimenez
    @57ffjjimenez 3 роки тому +1

    Excelente video,me ha sido de gran ayuda, al hora de juntar el fondo se puede poner un trocito de papel , en vez de encerar. muchas gracias.

  • @charleshuston7915
    @charleshuston7915 7 років тому

    Thank you for your video

  • @harikrishnan.g9276
    @harikrishnan.g9276 4 роки тому

    Sir I am your great fan

  • @semicharmedkindof
    @semicharmedkindof 3 роки тому

    Wow! Thank you.

  • @beautifulveneer
    @beautifulveneer 4 роки тому

    Love the table and how it helps ensure 90 degree bends. Also using the side molds at the end to refine.

  • @johnshredderputu3214
    @johnshredderputu3214 6 років тому

    Nice work and tools, i am a guitar builder too.

  • @HarmonieZvuku-harfy-kalimby
    @HarmonieZvuku-harfy-kalimby 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your skills it is much appreciated!
    I like the way of clamping backs, I will use it for harp backs, thank you!
    And about jointing wood by hand - yes you have control, and it is super silent and super meditative but the question is time :)
    So do normally just hand plane? Or do you use power planer/jointer?
    Thanks, Tomáš

  • @CMRWoodworks
    @CMRWoodworks 3 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed watching the whole process! I will be building a guitar soon and have been pondering how to make sure that I don’t bend the sides at an angle. Your table addition to the bending iron is great! Is that a wax pencil you are using when you mark on the wood where the corrections need to be made?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  3 роки тому

      thank you Chris for your positive respons. It's just a white pencil from the kids I use. Good luck with your first guitar!

  • @green_building
    @green_building 5 років тому

    Hi Sir this is really meaningful video.. thanks for share your knowledge to all of us.. as i watch the video from 0 sec to the end.. I'm curious about the liquid you use for binding the wood on 14:45 is that just water or special liquid.. thankyou overmuch

  • @thomask.v3859
    @thomask.v3859 7 років тому

    BEAUTIFULLY MADE.AND EXPLAINED .VERY NICE PIECE OF BACK AND SIDE.. IS IT BRASILIAN ROSE WOOD?NICE VIDEO. THANK YOU.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  7 років тому +1

      Thank you Thomas. It is Indian rosewood of the very best quality.

  • @andybowen1249
    @andybowen1249 4 роки тому

    I remember reading about some Luthier that would use the hot water pipes in the building he was in.

  • @michellek5789
    @michellek5789 7 років тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos. I am just starting out guitar making and am learning a lot. That rosewood is amazing. Where did you get it from?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  7 років тому +2

      Hi Michelle, thanks for your compliment. I do'nt remember where I bought the rosewood. It's been in my shop for many years. I think I handpicked it in Antwerp in a luthery shop called Pro Arte.
      Hope you keep enjoying my future videos

  • @andrewhenderson6219
    @andrewhenderson6219 2 роки тому

    Brilliant. Guitar making and playing. Have you more videos coming 🙏

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  2 роки тому +1

      thank you Andrew Henderson for your kind reactions. I don't know about new vids. Perhaps....

    • @andrewhenderson6219
      @andrewhenderson6219 2 роки тому

      @@advankuijk . Any chance of a Transcription of your brilliant piece.?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  2 роки тому +1

      @@andrewhenderson6219 I have never transcribed it. I guess you mean the first song after the intro??

    • @andrewhenderson6219
      @andrewhenderson6219 2 роки тому +1

      @@advankuijk Yes great tune mate

  • @tritarn
    @tritarn 6 років тому +1

    Hi Ad,
    Thanks for your good sharing,so i would like to know what type of your block plane. is it low angle from Veritas or not?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      it's a simple stanley block plane; my most used plane!

    • @tritarn
      @tritarn 6 років тому

      Ad van Kuijk
      Thanks for your answer, i will purchase it too.

  • @dustinkeller29
    @dustinkeller29 7 років тому

    Thank you! Ok, now I'm off to make one myself.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  7 років тому +1

      good luck; work slowly and you'll do fine!

  • @luckym0nk3y
    @luckym0nk3y 6 років тому

    Ziet er goed uit ad! Ik ben bezig om mijn eigen uke te bouwen maar ik heb weinig goed gereedschap. Het hout wat ik gebruik is pallethout (vrij poreus door droogte) het zal niet zo mooi klinken als een uke van €1000,- maar ik hoop er toch muziek uit te krijgen haha. Fijn weekend!

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      succes met je bouwproject!

  • @luthieriadegaragem3310
    @luthieriadegaragem3310 7 років тому

    muito bom

  • @ber7840gd
    @ber7840gd 6 років тому

    Dear Ad,Nice to meet you!
    Pardon with a question to you!
    Im also a guitar-maker , but I had been facing some problem.
    When I removing the more of thickness on rosewood,the wood will scratched up.
    The angle of the blade I using for is 40°.
    What is the degree(the angle of blade) you using for?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      I use a Stanley blockplane with a 21 degree angle. Maybe your plane is not sharp enough. Rosewood will make a blade dull within minutes; you have to keep your blade razor sharp.

    • @ber7840gd
      @ber7840gd 6 років тому

      Ad van Kuijk
      Thanks for your reply.
      I will try it again.
      Best regard.

  • @aussie3800
    @aussie3800 6 років тому

    Many thanks for your inspiration. Wonderful work! Could you please answer the question which planes (exact name and number) you've used in this video? Thanks in advance!

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому +1

      I only use a simple Stanley blockplane, 18 cm long and 5 cm wide. I don't know the exact type number as I have it for more than 25 years!

    • @tateharmann3057
      @tateharmann3057 6 років тому

      It looks like a Stanley (or Record) for the jointing too...number 7 maybe?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому +1

      it's a stanley 7 indeed

  • @UsernameWasLost
    @UsernameWasLost 4 роки тому

    Ingenious clamping method for the back

  • @nsroman7272
    @nsroman7272 6 років тому

    hey man! im also making a guitar.... and i want a sujjestion that what thing i used in my guitar instead of tunning pegs .....and very nyc vedio

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому +2

      I don't understand your question, sorry! Either use pegs or machine heads.

  • @vanylaskywalker
    @vanylaskywalker 3 роки тому

    I noticed that the guitar shape drawing when the two top sides are glued together are not perfectly aligned, does it matter? How do you fix that? 24:48

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  3 роки тому

      the wood is between 4 and 5 mm thick, so there is enough room for correction! I do that with planes, scrapers and sandpaper 150 220 grit

  • @hidariitihiro
    @hidariitihiro 4 роки тому

    鉋で直線とったのにペーパーをなんでかけるか気になる!直線が取れなかったのかまかね(垂直)が狂っていたのか…

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 6 років тому

    Great work as always Ad! Can I ask you where you picked up the bending iron & if it can be used to bend standard guitar sides? Thanks, Steve

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      Thank you Steve. the bending iron is from Stewmac (Stewart Mcdonald) in the USA and can be used for all bending work!

  • @manbytheseas
    @manbytheseas 2 роки тому

    why did he put the "shaved" wood inside the water?

  • @dickiebrewer1232
    @dickiebrewer1232 Рік тому

    How long to keep in the mold to cool the sides?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  Рік тому

      the longer the better. I keep them in the mold till I use them! Good luck!

  • @thijs199
    @thijs199 7 місяців тому

    hey zomaar een gedachte he, gedurende het buigen, koel je dat metaal dan niet af, doordat je er eigenlijk steeds water op doet? Voor mij lijkt het gedurende het buigen dat het steeds minder makkelijk buigt. net alsof je je hem wat langer weer moet laten opwarmen?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  7 місяців тому

      in het buigijzer zit een thermostaat die de temperatuur constant houdt. Het buigen gaat gaandeweg steeds langzamer omdat de marges van correctie steeds kleiner worden, dus je gaat steeds nauwkeuriger werken. Groeten
      Ad

  • @augustosilva33
    @augustosilva33 7 років тому

    poderia me dizer que cola é essa? fiquei espantado!!!

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  7 років тому +1

      I always use titebond glue!

  • @eduardobedoya3928
    @eduardobedoya3928 4 роки тому

    Hi..anyone here have the plans of an om or ooo acustic guitar?

  • @faizotp8764
    @faizotp8764 6 років тому

    Please add measurements and dimensions

  • @fueymanchoo1291
    @fueymanchoo1291 3 роки тому

    That's the step I missed at around 3:40. Heat the wood up and rub the side with swiss cheese.

  • @ozielhinojosa8458
    @ozielhinojosa8458 6 років тому

    Hey man where do you get your wood from? I'm looking for a place that can sell good exotic wood could you help me out plz

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      The best wood I get from Madinter in Spain!

    • @ozielhinojosa8458
      @ozielhinojosa8458 6 років тому

      Is there like a website I can go to order the wood?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      www.madinter.com

    • @ozielhinojosa8458
      @ozielhinojosa8458 6 років тому

      Thanks ☺ your videos are really useful! Keep up the good work

  • @Kane-Roman
    @Kane-Roman 5 років тому +2

    12 minutes! It took me 2 hours to bend my first side! 😂

  • @sakthivelv1777
    @sakthivelv1777 6 років тому

    Excellent! subscribed . do you follow any books? I am thinking do one.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому +1

      the best book I have is :making master guitars by roy courtnall. TRy to get a copy of it!

    • @sakthivelv1777
      @sakthivelv1777 6 років тому

      Ad van Kuijk I am thinking to buy cumpiano which cost 1/3 of courtnall. How does it differ from your method? You also good at composing. Thank you so much for videos and reply.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      cumpiano is a good book too, but coutnnall has plans of all the great builders inside the book, like Torres, Fleta, Hauser etc. His book is very easy to follow.

    • @sakthivelv1777
      @sakthivelv1777 6 років тому

      Ad van Kuijk So cumpiano is very easy but courtnall has good plans. Which one do you recommend for a beginner for his first build? Sorry for disturbing you.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  6 років тому

      Courtnall is the easy book and with exceleent plans; buy it! You won't regret it.

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars 5 років тому

    Sanding after the shooting board? And all that wobbling while sanding? Not sure whats going on there. I thought the whole point of the shooting board was to get the joint right in the first place.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  5 років тому +3

      You're right about the shooting board. But sometimes you keep seeing some light thru the joint. That's when I sand a few strokes. It has always helped closing the joint. I've never had a failing joint in almost 30 years. It's my way and it works for me!

  • @matrags
    @matrags 7 років тому +1

    Or just use a bending jig! Only joking, fantastic work.

    • @maddinlawrenz4682
      @maddinlawrenz4682 7 років тому +2

      Handmade is the best! And it´s further! Foerever, for me! Otherwhise, there isn´t a soul in the work!

  • @MrPetercreeve
    @MrPetercreeve 4 роки тому

    Do all woods react the same

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  4 роки тому

      no Pete, some are easy to bend and others more difficult.

    • @MuAlexJS
      @MuAlexJS 3 місяці тому

      @@advankuijk Do you have any experience with bending Merbau? How easy is it?

  • @mythicguitarcompany4826
    @mythicguitarcompany4826 5 років тому

    me: Man, those strings aren't going to ho....ooohhh no shiiiitttt.....

  • @FedulovAtelier
    @FedulovAtelier 5 років тому

    3.50 minutes - this wax?

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  5 років тому +2

      it's just an old candle from christmas!

  • @jimgeorge6220
    @jimgeorge6220 3 роки тому

    There is 0 gained by not using a thickness sander. Ok after another five minutes of watching it has become obvious that you put way to much effort into this. My hats off to you for using rudimentary methods but for me ......I haven't got the time.

    • @jaxn13
      @jaxn13 3 місяці тому

      Gooood for you. I’d buy his guitar with all the passion and time he puts into it.

  • @stellingbanjodude
    @stellingbanjodude 4 роки тому

    That’s not at all like the way I bend sides. It’s funny how differently people go about doing the same thing and achieve the same results

    • @electricwally
      @electricwally 2 роки тому

      What method do you utilize to bend your guitar sides? Thank you.

    • @stellingbanjodude
      @stellingbanjodude 2 роки тому

      @@electricwally I use an electric heat blanket and I made a mold and I clamp the sides with the blanket into the mold

    • @electricwally
      @electricwally 2 роки тому

      @@stellingbanjodude interesting ... Thank you.

  • @Arnd2it
    @Arnd2it 5 років тому +2

    This one really made me laugh, "bending sides like they've done for centuries". Can someone tell me if they used 110 or 220 volt bending irons centuries ago? LOL

    • @arora_for_life
      @arora_for_life 4 роки тому

      That doesn't mean people didn't had Iron before. Ever heard of coal as a source to heat iron? Google it.

  • @wolflahti412
    @wolflahti412 4 роки тому

    An electric bending pipe- How luthiers have done it for centuries.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  4 роки тому

      bending sides by hand is how they have done it for centuries, using a heated pipe.

  • @riccardomoni3598
    @riccardomoni3598 3 роки тому

    Non resisto...non co credo...anni 2000 e ancora come nel 1800? Ma è per far vedere quanto uno è bravo o per davvero? 1500 euro, una calibratrice , mezz" ora e tutto fatto. Meglio, più pulito e preciso. Tanto se la sai far suonare, suona lo stesso...

  • @HelpUsSaveLives
    @HelpUsSaveLives 4 роки тому

    Overall I like the video but you could easily edit it down and skip the amount of footage for each stage. I skipped through it and in one minute saw the most important info from each step. No reason for it to be 25 minutes long unless people have never done this before. Don't get me wrong, nice video, but would benefit from editing in my opinion and I say that as a guitar builder AND video producer.

    • @advankuijk
      @advankuijk  4 роки тому +1

      thanks for your comment Raymond. My videos are mostly for people who have never made a guitar before and I want to show the amount of work it takes . Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @danobrien3695
    @danobrien3695 6 років тому

    White text over white background? Can't read titles...

  • @robertfuller2196
    @robertfuller2196 28 днів тому

    Title: Bending Guitar SIDES by Hand...
    First 8 minutes of the video: Building Guitar Tops...
    Click-bait? Poor editing? Oh well, back to Ken Parker...