Alex Saucet
Alex Saucet
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GGBO 2022 - Final video (FULL BUILD)
This is the final video for my entry in the Great Guitar Build Off 2022 that summarizes the full build, with a short demo at the end.
If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below:
Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars
Products/tools I use:
- Wood bending iron: amzn.to/3yEfQGQ
- Fret slotting saw: amzn.to/3tsok28
- Masking tape: amzn.to/3MHJ9xg
- 6 inch ruler: amzn.to/3NFFBNq
- Tru Oil: amzn.to/3HVpxF9
- Shinto rasp: amzn.to/3A1aSX5
- Protractors 4 and 6 inches: amzn.to/3tXFk0C
- Mechanical pencil .5mm lead: amzn.to/39RquBQ
- Marking gauge: amzn.to/3OcweVH
- Narex marking knife: amzn.to/3A2yv1C
- White rags: amzn.to/3QKgyul...
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Видео

GGBO 2022 - Part 9: Finishing the Guitar with Odie’s Oil
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In this ninth video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am finishing the guitar with Odie’s Oil. The application process is (see links to products further below): - stir the product a bit to soften it, it should be the consistency of honey - rub a little bit of Odie’s oil into the wood using an extra fine Mirlon pad. You really don’t need to use a lot of oil, a little goes a long way. I rub in...
GGBO 2022 - Part 8: Shaping the Neck & Body Cavities
Просмотров 519Год назад
In this eight video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am routing the body cavities and shaping the neck. If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below: Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars Products/tools I use: - Wood bending iron: amzn.to/3yEfQGQ - Fret slotting saw: amzn.to/3tsok28 - Masking tape: amzn.to/3MHJ9xg - ...
GGBO 2022 - Part 7: Fret Work & Brass Side Dots
Просмотров 904Год назад
In this seventh video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am doing the fret work (leveling, rounding the ends, crowning, polishing) and installing the brass side dots. If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below: Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars Products/tools I use: - Wood bending iron: amzn.to/3yEfQGQ - Fret slo...
GGBO 2022 - Part 6: Rough Neck Shaping
Просмотров 7122 года назад
In this sixth video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am roughly shaping the neck and headstock, glueing and radiusing the fretboard, and drilling the tuner holes. If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below: Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars Products/tools I use: - Wood bending iron: amzn.to/3yEfQGQ - Fret slott...
GGBO 2022 - Part 5: Fretboard binding
Просмотров 9982 года назад
In this fifth video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am binding the fretboard of my guitar. If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below: Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars Products/tools I use: - Wood bending iron: amzn.to/3yEfQGQ - Fret slotting saw: amzn.to/3tsok28 - Masking tape: amzn.to/3MHJ9xg - 6 inch ruler...
GGBO 2022 - Part 4: Body binding
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
In this fourth video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am binding the body of my guitar. If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below: Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars Products/tools I use: - Wood bending iron: amzn.to/3yEfQGQ - Fret slotting saw: amzn.to/3tsok28 - Masking tape: amzn.to/3MHJ9xg - 6 inch ruler: am...
GGBO 2022 - Part 3: Neck blank
Просмотров 6112 года назад
In this third video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am building the neck blank for my scratch build. If you like my videos and want to support the channel, please consider liking, subscribing and checking the links below: Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars Products/tools I use: - Fret slotting saw: amzn.to/3tsok28 - Masking tape: amzn.to/3MHJ9xg - 6 inch ruler: amzn.to/3NFFBNq - Tru Oil...
GGBO 2022 - Part 2: Cutting the Fret Slots
Просмотров 7072 года назад
In this second video of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022, I am cutting the fret slots on a piece of quilted maple. If you want to build the same fret slotting jig I'm using, please check out my plans for it on Etsy: www.etsy.com/listing/1115610777/guitar-fretboard-slotting-jig-pdf-plan Products/tools I use: - Fret slotting saw: amzn.to/3tsok28 - Masking tape: amzn.to/3MHJ9xg - 6 inch ruler: amzn....
GGBO 2022 - Part 1: Body Blank
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
In this first episode of my Great Guitar Build Off 2022 entry, I'm building the body blank for my scratch build. The body is African mahogany with a figured walnut top. My goal is to add quilted maple binding on it to match the quilted maple fretboard I will build. If you liked this video and want to follow my build, please consider subscribing and liking/sharing the video! Products/tools I use...
Handmade walnut table
Просмотров 632 года назад
This is how I built a walnut table with hand tools. The top is a piece of green marble from an old table with a broken base. Joinery is mortise and tenons for the base, and dovetails for the drawers. I finished the table with 3 coats of tru oil. If you like the video, please like and subscribe to show your support! Check out my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/SaucetGuitars
Building a Custom Guitar - 100+ hours in 15 minutes
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Building a Custom Guitar - 100 hours in 15 minutes
Making custom guitar templates
Просмотров 1522 года назад
Making custom guitar templates
How to make a fret slotting jig
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
How to make a fret slotting jig
Building a toolbox with hand cut dovetails
Просмотров 1802 года назад
Building a toolbox with hand cut dovetails
Small Guitar build - Part 2 (with demo)
Просмотров 4752 года назад
Small Guitar build - Part 2 (with demo)
Small Guitar build - Part 1
Просмотров 5252 года назад
Small Guitar build - Part 1
Making a Walnut Bath Tray
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Making a Walnut Bath Tray
Building a guitar with limited tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Final Video)
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.3 года назад
Building a guitar with limited tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Final Video)
Wiring guitar electronics and (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 9)
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Wiring guitar electronics and (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 9)
How to finish a guitar with Tru Oil (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 8)
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
How to finish a guitar with Tru Oil (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 8)
Final shaping of the guitar (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 7)
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Final shaping of the guitar (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 7)
How to shape a guitar neck with hand tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 6)
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How to shape a guitar neck with hand tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 6)
Guitar fret work with minimal tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 5)
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Guitar fret work with minimal tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 5)
Shaping a guitar body and routing cavities (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 4)
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Shaping a guitar body and routing cavities (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 4)
How to build a guitar neck (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 3)
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How to build a guitar neck (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 3)
How to bind a guitar fretboard (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 2)
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
How to bind a guitar fretboard (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 2)
How to make a guitar body and neck blanks with hand tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 1)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
How to make a guitar body and neck blanks with hand tools (Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Part 1)

Комментарии

  • @erickimm5150
    @erickimm5150 2 месяца назад

    Very cool. I haven’t watched the full video. Are you applying it with a very fine grit sandpaper?

  • @emadnejati7620
    @emadnejati7620 3 месяца назад

    can we do multiscale fretboards with this jig?

    • @einsam_aber_frei
      @einsam_aber_frei 2 месяца назад

      Probably you can make the angle of the sides of the jig adjustable, so that you can align the edge of the fretboard with the jig to align the slot to the fret’s position. As long as you know where you need to cut, you should be fine.

  • @johnygoodman6659
    @johnygoodman6659 3 месяца назад

    I've tried dovetails so many times but always have gaps in every joint

  • @1980glamfan
    @1980glamfan 5 месяцев назад

    What are you using to apply the oldies?

    • @1980glamfan
      @1980glamfan 5 месяцев назад

      Never mind, just saw in the detailed description. Thank you so much for including that. Looks amazing!

  • @krustdogg131
    @krustdogg131 5 месяцев назад

    Wish i would have wet sanded mine . Can you wet sand in later stages just usaing the tru oil to fill pores?

  • @dynamn
    @dynamn 5 месяцев назад

    Great videos, enjoy watching very much. my tele neck is new and without a slot for the nut, the tusq nut that Im installing is 5.71mm in height, how deep shall I file the slot on neck for the nut to sit in please?

  • @moshashishman
    @moshashishman 7 месяцев назад

    какая красавица ❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @murpsman
    @murpsman 7 месяцев назад

    How Many total coats of oil?

  • @tudore_jams
    @tudore_jams 9 месяцев назад

    Looks simple but effective. What kind of wood did you use to construct it?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars 9 месяцев назад

      I just used MDF since it’s stable

    • @tudore_jams
      @tudore_jams 9 месяцев назад

      @@saucetguitars Great, good tip!

  • @dennyps1
    @dennyps1 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent demo

  • @darkragnarok21
    @darkragnarok21 11 месяцев назад

    What was the body sanded to prior to the application?

  • @roccomarino8431
    @roccomarino8431 11 месяцев назад

    Hi! How log did you wait to dry before sanding and re do again?

  • @2194steve
    @2194steve Год назад

    What metal strip did you use? Thank you

    • @asax007
      @asax007 9 месяцев назад

      i used a piece of an old hacksaw blade

  • @JeffGillis-lv1rz
    @JeffGillis-lv1rz Год назад

    I’m really interested in odies oil, you completed this with only one coat?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      I applied two coats. I honestly would not recommend it for this kind of application. It looks dry/dull on figured areas, even 2 coats is not enough (and they advertise it’s a one cost product). On straight grain it looks fine but imo not anywhere as good as other products like tru oil, BLO or shellac. It’s worth trying it though if you’re interested, to see if that’s the look you’re trying to achieve!

  • @egodrop8579
    @egodrop8579 Год назад

    HI! Incredible result, before applying tru oil, did you apply anything? For example a primer or a pore sealer varnish?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! No I didn’t apply anything before the tru oil

    • @egodrop8579
      @egodrop8579 Год назад

      @@saucetguitars how long did you wait for it to dry between coats before sanding?

  • @domtanko7160
    @domtanko7160 Год назад

    Ghost!

  • @AdamDCarson
    @AdamDCarson Год назад

    Great work.

  • @Defekcija
    @Defekcija Год назад

    Wow, great finish! Great tutorial too!

  • @THRobinson
    @THRobinson Год назад

    Almost been a year, how'd the oil hold up?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      It’s not my favorite to be honest. It looks a bit dry on that heavily figured area on the body. They recommend one coat and I did 2, but it’s not enough imo. I think on a non figured wood it would work well but I won’t use it again on figure. Tru oil works much better and feels very similar to the touch, even if it takes more coats.

  • @WeBuildStuff
    @WeBuildStuff Год назад

    I really like how you used the two little nails through the fret slots when doing your glue up! Brilliant!

  • @izzysantiago978
    @izzysantiago978 Год назад

    Awesome build and beautiful woods used. I'm spoiled with set necks though and would have love to see in on this guitar! Never the less, Bravo!

  • @wcraftmusic
    @wcraftmusic Год назад

    Do you have a recommendation for a saw to use with this jig? Grabbing the plans this week, thank you!

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! I believe I added a “tools” page to the plans but the saw I use is the “Japanese fret saw” from Stewmac. The kerf is just right for their fret wire. I think as long as the kerf of the saw matches the width of the tang on your fret wire it should be fine.

  • @ADFinlayson
    @ADFinlayson Год назад

    Great job on that binding, came out looking really nice. That lower horn looks like it would have been particularly awkward!

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! It was super awkward, not gonna lie I had to fill a few gaps in that area but it’s barely visible in the end!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson Год назад

      @@saucetguitars LOL Yeah! wood binding is not fun, I stupidly decided to bend ebony binding on my first acoustic DUH

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      @@ADFinlayson oh no I can’t imaging binding with ebony. I used walnut on my last build and I’m now considering using plastic binding only 😂

  • @davidtymon8258
    @davidtymon8258 Год назад

    looks fabulous. Did you apply the oil to the top and sides and let it dry before applying the oil to the back? I'm getting to the stage of applying the oil to my own build and am concerned that if I do the whole body in one application, I'll end up with marks from whatever the body is rested on.

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! I applied oil to the top, back and sides at the same time. I shaped two sticks so that they have only two points each in contact with the body, and rested the body on these. With that many coats and them being so thin, any mark left is pretty much removed by the next coat. If it was a film finish like poly or lacquer I think that would be a bigger concern but with oil it’s fine imo. Good luck with your build!

  • @gustavthemagician
    @gustavthemagician Год назад

    Great job, absolutely beautyfull.

  • @earthlyguitars
    @earthlyguitars Год назад

    Shouldn’t you put the fretboard to the center? I believe you cut the slots at a wrong angle. Am I mistaken?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      No, the fretboard has to be registered so its centerline is perpendicular to the slot/saw. I have my blanks cut so the 2 edges are parallel to the center line, and my fret slot cutting jig has its fences 90 degrees from the slot so I end up with fret slots perpendicular from the center line

    • @earthlyguitars
      @earthlyguitars Год назад

      @@saucetguitarsI thought the fretboard was not rectangle, now I got it.

  • @XMusicIbanSarawakX
    @XMusicIbanSarawakX Год назад

    How much u sale it sir??

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      This one is not for sale unfortunately

  • @mattolson1760
    @mattolson1760 Год назад

    What a lovely guitar! Congratulations on your craftsmanship! I'm curious to know about your finish. Did you apply any grain filler or other products to the wood? It's been some time since the guitar was finished. Are you still pleased with the Odies oil?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! I did not apply any grain filler, just sanded to pretty high grit (I think 2000 or so) and applied Odie’s oil. I’ll be honest, after a few month I’m a bit disappointed, it looks a bit dry and dull in that heavily figured area. I think I see it more since I know about it and maybe it wouldn’t be obvious to most people, but Odie’s “one coat” advertising is just not true. I think I’ll stick to tru oil for my next builds since I’ve used it on a few guitars now and it’s always worked very well!

  • @boysie888
    @boysie888 Год назад

    The way you made your own binding blew me away! Beautiful guitar and incredible craftsmanship

  • @pigjubby1
    @pigjubby1 Год назад

    Making your own figured maple binding gave me the encouragement to make my own with only hand tools, as I don't have power saws. I plan on a double bound body. I especially like how wide the binding is. It all came out great. Thanks for sharing!

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! It’s totally possible to do it with hand tools, it just takes a lot of patience. The hardest part really is bending the strips, you’ll need to take it very slow. There were a few gaps on mine around the sharp curves; some wood glue mixed with fine wood dust is a good way to fill them. Almost invisible once sanded and oiled. Good luck!

    • @pigjubby1
      @pigjubby1 Год назад

      @@saucetguitars I'd debating between curly maple binding or a rope style binding of maple and walnut.

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      I haven’t use rope style binding but I imagine it would be tricky to bend with all the transitions between maple and walnut pieces. Although curly maple is also somewhat tricky to bend due to the changes in grain direction. Either way I’d recommend doing some tests with a strip and see how it goes!

  • @christophertodd6405
    @christophertodd6405 Год назад

    Nicely done.

  • @edadpops1709
    @edadpops1709 Год назад

    Great Idea for thicknessing wood binding👍💯

  • @JR-dd4ec
    @JR-dd4ec Год назад

    Guitar looks beautiful and sounds amazing!!!

  • @3carlosprieto7
    @3carlosprieto7 Год назад

    Nice result for natural wood finishes. I myself am working on a hollow body with stained wood, so wet sanding would change the beautiful colour I achieved with the dye. I’m rubbing Tru Oil straight, no sanding.

  • @pigjubby1
    @pigjubby1 Год назад

    Dd you pore fill at all?

  • @jefffassett5960
    @jefffassett5960 Год назад

    did you buff and polish when finished?

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      I did not. I believe you can do it with tru oil but I was happy with that level of shine

  • @JeffGillis1
    @JeffGillis1 Год назад

    Beautiful.

  • @junglist1
    @junglist1 Год назад

    Absolutely stunning build. I just adore the fretboard. Wel done indeed on building this beautiful guitar.

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you for the comment, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @johnstitt2615
    @johnstitt2615 Год назад

    Sexy guitar. Groovy video. Lots of meticulous work. I hope you were good to yourself and took coffee breaks.

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you, glad you liked it. It took me 3-4 months to build so I definitely took a few coffee breaks!

  • @DevilAndSons
    @DevilAndSons Год назад

    I really like this shape, and those wood choices work so well.

  • @mikestroud9969
    @mikestroud9969 Год назад

    Beautiful very nice 😎👍👌✌️✌️🎸🎸

  • @jim4596
    @jim4596 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @vinztattooerartguitars
    @vinztattooerartguitars Год назад

    Great job 👏🏻

  • @skintguitars6289
    @skintguitars6289 Год назад

    I loved seeing your traditional woodworking skills, and the neat perfect way of doing everything. The guitar of course is absolutely perfect too. The woods are quite something. Congrats.

  • @cghbuilder86
    @cghbuilder86 Год назад

    Another beautiful tru oil finish! It looked like the technique was different from the last guitar though. It seemed you applied it very thin with no need to wipe away excess, is that correct? Also how many coats and did you sand or cut back with anything between coats? Looks good!

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you! Yes I applied thin coats for this one, wanted to try a different process but the end result was about the same as my last video. I don’t remember how many coats I applied but with tru oil usually I do 10-15 coats, until I get a shine I like. I do not sand in between coats, unless I can feel some nibs, in which case I sand very lightly with 400 grit paper. With tru oil I always wipe away the excess though, even if I didn’t show it on the video. Thank you for your comment and I’m glad you enjoyed it!

    • @cghbuilder86
      @cghbuilder86 Год назад

      @@saucetguitars thanks for the response. I’ve noticed everyone seems to have a different wipe off technique. Some use gentle smooth passes smoothing everything out but leaving quite a bit on the surface, while others go at it vigorously buffing it almost dry. Can you tell me which direction you go? Whatever you’re doing is working very well!

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      I prefer to buff it almost dry, I found that if I don’t wipe enough it takes longer to dry and can even get sticky/tacky. It takes more coats but I don’t have to wait as long for them to dry

  • @edithsaucet5010
    @edithsaucet5010 Год назад

    Du travail d'orfèvre ! Cette guitare est superbe, à chaque fois je suis épatée par ton savoir faire, ta patience et ta minutie, ainsi que ton goût pour le choix des différentes essences de bois ! J'adore te regarder créer. Merci ! Gros bisous de France !!!

  • @BoneheadGuitars
    @BoneheadGuitars Год назад

    Most peoples invented shapes look odd to me, but your body shape is nice, clean and classy. Beautiful build man, well done.

  • @gerardsaucet5009
    @gerardsaucet5009 Год назад

    Je ne comprend pas tous les commentaires, mais par contre je constate que le travail est magnifique. Toujours dans le détail, la minutie et la finition... Le son est super. Bref bravo pour cette réalisation une nouvelle fois parfaite... Congratulations !!!

  • @micksguitarsarecool
    @micksguitarsarecool Год назад

    Awesome build love that guitar man

  • @BluesWizard
    @BluesWizard Год назад

    She is a beauty. Your craftsmanship and attention to detail is outstanding. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. I love the tone and sustain you created with this guitar. You possess a certain ineffable quality in your work which I seriously respect. Again, many thanks.

    • @saucetguitars
      @saucetguitars Год назад

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate your comment!