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Les Paul Junior Style Guitar Scratch build Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • Les Paul Junior Style Guitar Scratch build. Body construction, Neck construction, guitar routing, guitar design, guitar templates. Build at home and make your dream Les Paul Junior guitar, Subscribe to my channel to get updates and interact. All that and Philosopy corner.

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  • @terryjohinke8065
    @terryjohinke8065 Рік тому +1

    Ex Maths lecturer here. Please use Imperial measurements only, that's what the original instruments ( all ) were made by. You tend to use both in the same sentence. Imperial is correct to 1/1000 th. of an inch. I know both systems but talking to my luthier mate last week , who was schooled in metric, he had to learn Imperial and uses that only.

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +24

      No thanks. And don’t dictate to me. My show my rules

    • @MouldyGuitars
      @MouldyGuitars Рік тому +4

      I use which ever fits the situation. Both systems are accurate to infinity. Just depends how far you go with the digits. Also metric is much easier to manipulate lol

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +4

      @@MouldyGuitars I grew up with imperial and we went metric in my late childhood. I actually think in both. It’s not difficult. 1/2 inch is 12mm. That’s a useful peg.

    • @martynharveythepoet5114
      @martynharveythepoet5114 4 місяці тому +1

      @@chrisreynoldsguitarmaking Agreed! What arrogance! I was brung up with Shillings, Half Crowns, Guineas and Ha'pences....Inches, feet and Cubits! And then, as a 6-year-old in primary school, was indoctrinated with (converted to) the metric system and so, have been working and thinking in both for the last 50-odd years. I'm a semi-pro level guitar repairer/builder (having made my first when I was just 17) and I have to say that I now work exclusively in millimeters. It's just much simpler. As @MouldyGuitars says (below) they are both accurate to infinity (depending on your level of measuring precision). Don't take any notice - as you say - Your show - Your Rules! 🙂

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  4 місяці тому +1

      @@martynharveythepoet5114 nice post and well said. Units are pretty irrelevant unless you get them wrong or mix them up. I think NASA missed mars once because of mix up in units. What kind of a maths teacher doesn’t get that. But then He is an EX maths lecturer not a practicing one.

  • @entretantosmundosgaming4974
    @entretantosmundosgaming4974 11 місяців тому +1

    “A beer in the shower.” That one made my day. Great channel, very inspirational. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  11 місяців тому

      Thanks my friend. I had forgotten that gag. More importantly I haven’t tried that yet but it does sound appealing.

  • @thegreatwragginski3093
    @thegreatwragginski3093 Рік тому +5

    I’m enjoying the one line in each video that makes me snort with laughter. This weeks candidate was “hanging baskets of Babylon” 😂😂

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      I try to get one pearler into each episode. It was almost ‘getting jiggy with it’ but I muffed the line.

  • @martynharveythepoet5114
    @martynharveythepoet5114 4 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant channel, style and videography Chris! Your woodworking expertise shows through and the light-hearted approach makes for great edutainment! Keep it up! Thanks 🙂

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  4 місяці тому

      Kind words. Thanks. I’m trying to show that guitar making isn’t a black art. Few rules, lots of options and great for the soul. C

  • @jonwold
    @jonwold Рік тому +1

    The format and pacing of these videos is nice, well done. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gab5450
    @gab5450 Рік тому +1

    I love the fact that you are using a scarf joint and building up the heel . I like to save wood too and the Fender style heel is genius that's basically what the Frank Bros. do .

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Thanks for your kind words. It’s very practical as you can’t get large pieces of quality mahogany here. I buy reclaimed mahogany table tops. They are old stable and super wood. The joint is simply the way it looks but actually isn’t. I think the B&G guitars use this simple method. I’m kinda baffled that Gibson don’t. It’s strong, stable works. C

  • @travistalkington9297
    @travistalkington9297 Рік тому +1

    There’s a lot of things I see you do that a router table could make an easier task. You should really look into getting one if you have the room. Great work and enjoy your videos

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      I built one into my main bench. It was a nightmare. I got fed up of having bodies thrown across the workshop. We all have our things. I’m not a router table guy I guess. I’m going to get one in my new workshop in France if that ever happens. C

  • @mariobernier4606
    @mariobernier4606 Рік тому

    God bless the Queen - absolutely
    Been away for a couple of weeks - glad to see part 2 is up !
    Awesome !

  • @6xcchamber971
    @6xcchamber971 Рік тому +1

    Love this series, I just started looking at the junior and SG for future builds. You do some really nice work
    My dear friend John Bailey lived in England and did a Cabinet making apprenticeship starting at 13 years of age. He came to Canada and taught in the Schools hear in Ontario. We met and he started teaching me some basic skills such as using a scraper and doing hand cut dove tails. I then built a table out of walnut and then I started to do guitar builds!!!
    I buit a Ibanez Jem guitar from a 1:1 drawing and now I am hooked. Now I am in the process of doing 2 62 Based Strats.
    Thanks for the detailed information and the saying like, Crack on! Lots of slang difference.
    B

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Great story. Always good to hear a tale of tuition and joy passed on. Yes we talk funny here. It’s the mother language with all its regional slangs and sayings. I spent a lifetime burying my accent but I’m proud of my West Country burr and I have finally embraced it. C

    • @6xcchamber971
      @6xcchamber971 Рік тому

      @@chrisreynoldsguitarmaking Thank you!B

  • @d.g.8506
    @d.g.8506 Рік тому +1

    Very good video. Thank you Chris.

  • @jackdoe8483
    @jackdoe8483 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful video, Chris. Thoroughly enjoying watching the Les Paul Junior videos. Tonight I was thinking to myself about whether I should pursue building my own guitar or not. After seeing this video, I feel encouraged to give it a try. I've subscribed.

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Definitely go for it. It’s fun and rewarding. You will learn a lot on your first instrument. C

  • @garthboyd3095
    @garthboyd3095 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant Chris, another very interesting episode. When you have completed the build please weight it, guitar nerds love that sort of detail especially with juniors. Thanks Garth

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Will do! That is going to be interesting. The body is very dense and I am expecting this one to be... H E A V Y

  • @6xcchamber971
    @6xcchamber971 Рік тому +1

    I am about to try and make a scarf joint myself for the first time. Great example of how to do it!!!!
    B

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Once you’ve cut it and reversed it, get it as flat as possible. It’ll work so much better the flatter it is. It’s a very satisfying process.

  • @CMRWoodworks
    @CMRWoodworks Рік тому +1

    “Hanging baskets of babylon” 😂

  • @chrisr8618
    @chrisr8618 Рік тому +1

    I really love the pace/tone or your videos, it makes for a great watching experience. P.S. I love the green and gold shirt. Thanks. Chris R

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +3

      Glad you like them! As always, thanks Chris R from Chris R. I went to film school and was an editor for 35 Years in TV and so I hope I have learned something about film making. The guitar making has always been a passion and when I stepped back from editing I guess this was a logical step. Best regards Chris R

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Oh the shirt is by Vatpave and from Amazon. I have a few.
      www.amazon.co.uk/VATPAVE-Floral-Hawaiian-Shirts-3X-Large/dp/B08D3HQT14/ref=sr_1_49_sspa?keywords=vatpave%2Bmens%2Bhawaiian%2Bshirts&qid=1662852895&sprefix=vatpave%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-49-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFSSlpRUEdKTUhUUzMmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA1MTU4NjkxRlNaMDFRR0xLSjlYJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2NjQ5NDNRVjFBWTJOR0lFWUwmd2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGZfbmV4dCZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1&psc=1

  • @juliomorel5516
    @juliomorel5516 Рік тому +2

    Nice job!

  • @HarpinJScott
    @HarpinJScott Рік тому +3

    Absolutely brilliant! Love the quality of your videos and very much appreciate the time it must take to put these together. Looking forward to Part 3 as I collect tools and bits to get started on my own guitar build journey! Thanks so much, Chris!

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Glad to hear it has spurred you on to having a go yourself. I’ll be doing more guitar making in the coming week. I hope to have part three done by the weekend.

  • @DKentization
    @DKentization Рік тому +1

    As a kid, my 1st good guitar was a 58 Junior. I grew up about 60 miles northwest of Chicago and in the mid 70's you could score these for about a hundred bucks. About a year later I found another, a 62 Junior( SG style), that really spoke to me. Both guitars were very lively. Not sure if it was attributed to the neck joint...but maybe. I appreciate your video series, absolutely some of the best guitar geekery out there. Thank you!!!

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the great story. I’m still agonising over the neck but I’m past the point where I could do the standard tenon. It’s going to be a make it work on the day scenario. I kinda like that to be honest. C

  • @andrewmundenandcadfellmast4624

    Great idea to buy reclaimed mahogany👍🏼

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      It really is! I’ve been doing it for years. It’s the best and cheapest way to get great wood for very little. It works so easy too. A real pleasure. C

  • @scottwilliams1902
    @scottwilliams1902 Рік тому +1

    Superb!

  • @pedromarquesmusic
    @pedromarquesmusic Рік тому +1

    Fun, informative and relaxing to watch. Yours are the guitar building videos I've enjoyed the most. As always, I'm looking forward to the next part. Cheers!

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Awesome, thank you! Such a wonderful thing to hear. Next part next week all things being good and I get into the workshop ASAP. C

  • @Marvulle22
    @Marvulle22 Рік тому +1

    Muito show

  • @islanderwinder
    @islanderwinder Рік тому +1

    Jigs exclusive to a router may be a problem ,it's probably better to design them around a universal router faceplate . I blew up 4 routers in one year with very little use to them ..after that I've never had a problem so things like that can happen ....damn you Craftsman !!!

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Thanks for your insight. Routers scare me. If I can avoid them I will. I’ve had too much stuff thrown at the wall by them. C

  • @jah8859
    @jah8859 Рік тому +1

    Love the straight forward no nonsense explanations you give...although dare I say, simple not easy?... also, love the shirt. ☮️❤️

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Jah. Simple and easy. I guess it depends on your approach. Some folks can make the simplest thing seem daunting. If you take it slow and proceed mindfully and carefully you generally get there. I suffer from impatience and tend to rush stuff. Filming slows me doen and my work actually improves. Once you have done something once it seems a whole lot easier the next time. C. Its my fave shirt BTW

  • @tonya5809
    @tonya5809 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Chris another highly entertaining, inspiring and informative video. I think l mentioned it before, but your videos are such enjoyable viewing, l usually end up watching them twice😊☺

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Tony. I’m inspired to do better when I hear comments like this. I’m pretty tired at the moment after 3 days hard at the LPJ. There’s some pics in my instagram page I posted earlier that show where I am at. Cx

  • @stevev8592
    @stevev8592 Рік тому +1

    I have been just loving your videos. I have yet to dive into building a neck as I couldn’t quite visualize a process I could follow with the tools I have. This video changed that perspective. The way you talk through what you’re doing is not only informative but entertaining! Cheers mate

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Steve, that is so lovely to hear. I talk a lot and narrate what I am doing and it is so good to hear that people like it. Making a neck seems a big deal and yet its the most joyous part of guitar making. A guitar with your neck on it is a huge buzz. Just go at it slow and keep touching it. Hands and feeling are the essence of guitar playing AND making. C

  • @elducko1951
    @elducko1951 Рік тому

    Nice video...
    Great to watch; it made for a pleasant distraction as I am waiting for a lift to a festival gig that I am playing this afternoon. Concentrating on your methods and progress is a great way to quell my pre-gig jitters. I've been playing forever and I still get nervous and anxious before a gig.
    I'm only playing a 45-minute set, but as a bass player, I sweat every single note from the downbeat to the end.
    Still, I'll enjoy every minute and be VERY relieved on the drive home. Maybe you could build a Fender-type 4-string bass next?
    Can't wait for episode 3!
    Take care!! Have a great day!!

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Hi Tom. I hope or you had a great gig. I know the nerves thing. The older I get the more nervy I get. Thanks also for your kind words. Big love C

  • @johnnymiller5112
    @johnnymiller5112 Рік тому +1

    Have you tried a little bit of table salt sprinkled into the wood glue to prevent the 2 pieces of wood from slipping during glue up and clamping?

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      I have heard about this. I have not tried it as I’m a little concerned about undermining the glue and/or the consequences of the contamination. Fine sand may be more inert.

  • @ronniejarvis2679
    @ronniejarvis2679 Рік тому

    Another fabulous video, Chris. Your production value just keeps getting better and it seems that you’ve hit a nice stride. Great explanations of the techniques too

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      Thanks Ronnie. The Harmony series was done on the selfie cam of my iPhone. Things have definitely moved on from there. Two cameras now mostly and now I’m 4K. Still no returns from UA-cam but that’s not why I do it. Glad you are enjoying the show.

  • @phredbed827
    @phredbed827 Рік тому +1

    You're videos just keep getting better and better. Well done! I'd love to see a series in the future in which you make a bass guitar. I've noticed a bass neck hanging on your wall in the background so I assume it's within your area of expertise. Please don't feel pressured to make one though, I wouldn't want this suggestion to interrupt any video lineup you have planned.

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +2

      A bass would be a welcome change. I love bass in general so this makes sense. I have built one for my son and it was a joy. I may do this soon.
      C

  • @martinpettit9721
    @martinpettit9721 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Chris. You are absolutely the most entertaining and informative Luthier that I have seen on UA-cam. Love the detail and small tips as you go along. I have a decent set of woodworking tools, you are tempting me into making that strat I keep pondering over .. One question, you use a lot of templates, are they necessary or are the dimensions online somewhere?

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Ha. In real life I rarely use templates. I use the basic dimensions from drawings. There is but one critical dimension in guitar building Scale length. A strat it 25.5 inches. The fret spacing relevant to that scale length is absolute and cannot be messed with. If you stick to that golden rule you shouldn’t have any problems

    • @martinpettit9721
      @martinpettit9721 Рік тому +1

      @@chrisreynoldsguitarmaking Thanks Chris, wise words.

  • @jonahguitarguy
    @jonahguitarguy Рік тому

    Everything looks very traditional. I think stick with the original neck joint. However if you don’t plan on a neck pup you could shorten the tenon so you don’t need a scratch plate.

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      If you watch Ep 3 that went up yesterday you will see what I did. No daft tenon for me Dane. The silly thing is that the disguised tenon in a Gibson need dot be disguised. I just did it how it looks and it works brilliantly. I have no idea why Gibson adopted the tenon at all.

  • @mauricelavergne3434
    @mauricelavergne3434 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi just wondering if you could tell me what your headstock angle is? What is the neck break angle? Do you put the angle in the heel of the neck or in the neck pocket?

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  8 місяців тому

      16 degrees. I have the jig made up already and 16 looks and feels good to me. The angle is in the pocket. All this info and demonstration of the process is in the series. There are 8 or 9 parts in this series. C

  • @matthewatkinson7558
    @matthewatkinson7558 5 місяців тому +1

    Should headstock end of that scarf joint be 1/2” thick?

  • @dougckelly
    @dougckelly Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video Chris, new to the channel. What are the clamps you used for the scarf joint?

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      I don’t remember. I’ll have to watch the video. I use a lots of clamps. The wooden ones are luthiers cam clamps. They are incredible and have a small pressure zone and don’t slip. C

    • @dougckelly
      @dougckelly Рік тому

      @@chrisreynoldsguitarmaking Cam clamps, thats the one, I couldn't quite hear what you said in the video. cheers

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому

      @@dougckelly Cam clamps are favoured by luthiers because they have a small grip area around the tip. They don’t squidge and slip laterally. You can make your own too. I have a ton of them and you can get ones with a deep throat (reach) so they can be used to glue bridges etc. Klempsia I think is the maker.

  • @nallgood32
    @nallgood32 Рік тому +1

    I'm curious, would your method for cutting the truss rod channel differ with a fender tele style neck vs this angled LP neck (assuming similar truss rod access in the head stock)? Do you have a preference for head stock vs body side truss rod access for fender style guitars?

    • @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking
      @chrisreynoldsguitarmaking  Рік тому +1

      Headstock end access is way easier but with fender style necks I prefer heel adjustments. I simply don’t like seeing a truss Rod cover on a fender type headstock. Good questions Nathan thanks.

    • @nallgood32
      @nallgood32 Рік тому

      @@chrisreynoldsguitarmaking Thanks for your wisdom Chris, I’m really enjoying your channel!

  • @EbonyPope
    @EbonyPope Рік тому

    At what angle did you glue the headstock on? Nice work by the way.

  • @ralphb09
    @ralphb09 3 місяці тому +1

    where did you get your templates from?