Damn!! It’s so obvious now 😂 I had a symmetrical design that had 11 columns and I laboured so long in making 11 different columns! I could have made 6 and flipped them over 😮 Thank you!!
Excellent explanation as usual Maestro Pablo! With this video and your full 26 video series on how to make guitar on your own, it makes even more sense.
Hi. Excellent lessons. You are reserved but very good at getting point across. Do you ever Carve out the channel by hand? I’ve searched far and wide and I see most of the time they Are using routers. But, I carved the hole by hand because I have an oval hole. I could use router for purfling channels But oval router jig is too big. I’ll lay down he profile by hand,, jut got to nice and slow. Thank you again for all you wonderful information. Deliver is spot on!
Hi Pablo. This is a very nice rosette and I would like to build it. Do you accept payments for customized subsets of your larger body of coursework? Meaning, I need the dimensions, pixel layout, and brief instructions for building this rosette. I say brief instructions because I watched all of your free videos that explain the aspects of advanced rosette work. Thank you!
Hi PabloRequena. Very interesting video, and well explained. But can you tell us what is your method to sand the strips from 1.8/1.9 mm to 0.5mm? I think you use a drum sander but can you explain us your jig to hold the strip in the sander? Thanks Best regards!
Hi pablo, do you find it best to always add at least 1 single veneer strip between rows of tiles? Eg you have a rope then a white square with red diamond then another rope. So would you add a single .5 black between the rope and white square tiles or does it all fit together ok without a black .5 ?
En ningún sitio que yo sepa, el diseño tienes que sacarlo tú de igual forma a cómo yo lo enseño aquí. Otra opinión es buscar fotos de rosetas en internet y ver diseños de otros guitarreros, este cordón en particular no es diseño mío, esto lo ha hecho muchísima gente. Por cierto, por si te interesa, tengo un curso completo de construcción de guitarra en www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com
You can always tell a Master Teacher. He explains something very complicated and you say "Oh, anyone could do that." And this is true, but not "one in a thousand" could teach it so that you say that!
Awesome video as always! Would you say each log does one rosette, or does it make enough tiles to do multiple? Also, are these tiles small enough to where they don't need to be tapered to fit seamlessly around the rosette?
Hi, one log of about 200 mm long will give you enough tiles to do one rosette. If the tile is only about 3 mm or so then you would be ok without tapering the edges but anything bigger you need to check but you probably would need to do some fine fitting. Just in case you are interested I have a complete course available on www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com
Cant understand anything of the progress at all. This was really messy. How in hell can it only be 23 black and 12 white? Strange. There are plenty of black squares in the diagram, 43 it is.
Excellent content- as usual !! Thanks, Pablo.
Damn!! It’s so obvious now 😂
I had a symmetrical design that had 11 columns and I laboured so long in making 11 different columns!
I could have made 6 and flipped them over 😮
Thank you!!
Yet another superb video. Thanks for sharing this luthiers “secret” 👏🏻👏🏻
I don't play & I don't build, but I definitely listen & watch. This is amazing.
Just love your video series. Thank you for your hardwork to teach us.
not something you'll see me do any day soon, but still really impressive. very good video
Excellent as always, Pablo. Thank you for sharing your skills!
Thank you so much for guide me to built my own bone nut and bridge on all my classic guitars. Tq sir.
Gracias por compartir su trabajo y por el tiempo dedicado en hacer este video!
Good video as always.
Feliz Navidad, to you Pablo and your wife Dove!
Thank you very much for your video. Very delicate jevilial work. And a great explanation of how you do it!
Excellent explanation as usual Maestro Pablo! With this video and your full 26 video series on how to make guitar on your own, it makes even more sense.
Beautiful work. Thanks Sir for the detailed explanation
Sei un grandissimo liutaio e maestro
Gracias!
@@redkitekk sto letteralmente divorando il tuo corso on line che consiglio a tutti,esperti e non
Hi. Excellent lessons. You are reserved but very good at getting point across.
Do you ever Carve out the channel by hand? I’ve searched far and wide and I see most of the time they
Are using routers. But, I carved the hole by hand because I have an oval hole. I could use router for purfling channels
But oval router jig is too big. I’ll lay down he profile by hand,, jut got to nice and slow. Thank you again for all you wonderful information. Deliver is spot on!
Superb, thanks Pablo.
Good video al always.
Explicação clara e muito detalhada. Trabalho magnífico!
Hi Pablo. This is a very nice rosette and I would like to build it. Do you accept payments for customized subsets of your larger body of coursework? Meaning, I need the dimensions, pixel layout, and brief instructions for building this rosette. I say brief instructions because I watched all of your free videos that explain the aspects of advanced rosette work. Thank you!
thank you verymuch
Amazing!
I enjoyed .👌
Hi PabloRequena. Very interesting video, and well explained. But can you tell us what is your method to sand the strips from 1.8/1.9 mm to 0.5mm? I think you use a drum sander but can you explain us your jig to hold the strip in the sander?
Thanks
Best regards!
Hi Erick, I don't use the drum sander, If you watch the video in the following link you will see how I do it.
ua-cam.com/video/Ij5xB9XsHuk/v-deo.html
@@redkitekk thank you Pablo. 👍
Hi pablo, do you find it best to always add at least 1 single veneer strip between rows of tiles? Eg you have a rope then a white square with red diamond then another rope. So would you add a single .5 black between the rope and white square tiles or does it all fit together ok without a black .5 ?
muchas gracias maestro! una pregunta donde se pueden conseguir diseños para este tipo de punto de cruz?
En ningún sitio que yo sepa, el diseño tienes que sacarlo tú de igual forma a cómo yo lo enseño aquí. Otra opinión es buscar fotos de rosetas en internet y ver diseños de otros guitarreros, este cordón en particular no es diseño mío, esto lo ha hecho muchísima gente.
Por cierto, por si te interesa, tengo un curso completo de construcción de guitarra en www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com
You can always tell a Master Teacher. He explains something very complicated and you say "Oh, anyone could do that." And this is true, but not "one in a thousand" could teach it so that you say that!
Buenas perdon, de k material ase las baritas para preparar la rosetas?
Son chapas de madera de 0,5 mm que se compran en tiendas de material para Lutieres.
Awesome video as always! Would you say each log does one rosette, or does it make enough tiles to do multiple? Also, are these tiles small enough to where they don't need to be tapered to fit seamlessly around the rosette?
Hi, one log of about 200 mm long will give you enough tiles to do one rosette. If the tile is only about 3 mm or so then you would be ok without tapering the edges but anything bigger you need to check but you probably would need to do some fine fitting.
Just in case you are interested I have a complete course available on www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com
Cant understand anything of the progress at all. This was really messy. How in hell can it only be 23 black and 12 white? Strange. There are plenty of black squares in the diagram, 43 it is.
Actually 63 in total. But as explained, you don't count the repeated ones. You assemble tge pattern out of streaks later, matching the diagram