I Built A Small Acoustic Bass - The Ukelele Bass

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak1249 Год назад +149

    I do not know why the RUclips algorithm suggested this to me, but I watched it all, without skipping any part. This instrument is a piece of art, hopefully it will find its way into the hands of a virtuoso player, where it will shine.

  • @chrisp8328
    @chrisp8328 10 месяцев назад +10

    Completely mesmerized. Thank you so much for sharing this huge project with us in a few minutes. So much more appreciation for all the wonderful luthiers who have made my guitars!

  • @MarkOhanesian
    @MarkOhanesian Год назад +57

    Wow the end product is incredibly beautiful, and as an intermediate woodworker I learned so many things from watching you use all the special jigs and leveraging fairly simple tools to make a remarkable product

  • @LtdBoomer
    @LtdBoomer Год назад +9

    So many good ideas. Pencil with ball bearing for marking. Heat gun and metal tube.. brilliant and a beautiful instrument!

  • @Ledbringer67
    @Ledbringer67 Год назад +5

    the trick with the bearing wheel line trace is awesome!

  • @ziggymatak9237
    @ziggymatak9237 3 месяца назад +2

    Bloody awesome bro, hats off to you, I make ukuleles myself bad never saw anyone make a ukulele bass👍🏾

  • @jimwoodward6524
    @jimwoodward6524 Год назад +303

    My hat is off to you, building an instrument with just basic tools is the mark of a true craftsman.

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +21

      Thank you!

    • @silvioneygodoy9684
      @silvioneygodoy9684 Год назад +1

      @@GitaraMaker ?

    • @johnbrereton5229
      @johnbrereton5229 Год назад +49

      He did a great job, but the many machine tools he used are hardly 'basic tools'.

    • @craymosstheater3999
      @craymosstheater3999 Год назад +9

      Limited tools but the tools are basically either designed for this or he made them to be used for this.. So it's a workshop for Guitars...

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut Год назад +7

      Basic tools your kidding yourself man , not even close , those tools cost , you must have dollars or other currency flowing out your backside .

  • @cornelius745
    @cornelius745 Год назад +35

    You’re builds are always so beautifull

  • @Maggioretom
    @Maggioretom Год назад +4

    My father was a manufacturer of electric guitars and other wooden musical instruments, in the '70s...How many thoughts, how many memories!!!

  • @tonyc.7957
    @tonyc.7957 Год назад +15

    Using what looks like a drill press at 11:35 in order to flush everything up is a genius idea. Even if it isn't a drill press, you *could* use one if you don't have a planer since drill presses are more common.

  • @lorettahookano6139
    @lorettahookano6139 5 месяцев назад +2

    The most captivating instrument video I have ever come across !

  • @perraineric3952
    @perraineric3952 Год назад +1

    VRAIMENT SUPERBE ET QUELLE PATIENCE POUR CE RÉSULTAT. BRAVO POUR CETTE RÉALISATION

  • @SONGSTICKS
    @SONGSTICKS Год назад +14

    Fantastic job !!
    I always love the part in these instrument building videos when the wood takes it's first coat of a finish.
    When you apply the wax it has the same effect as when an artist gives an oil painting a coat of varnish and all the detail and colours jump out at you 🙂Wonderful !

  • @michaelkaastrup5429
    @michaelkaastrup5429 Месяц назад

    You have my deepest respect regarding craftsmanship. Well done mate.

  • @preacherpdx5519
    @preacherpdx5519 Год назад +7

    Three quarters through the video I am thinking, "I have these tools, I have that touch, I can build something like this"......
    After watching you play this beautiful instrument I'm thinking, "I cannot build this and it actually play".......
    Amazing Work, Simply Amazing Work

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +3

      Thank you! I believe you can also make something like this.

  • @WarrenPostma
    @WarrenPostma 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really fantstic. The carve/relief and the soundhole position are SO classy and the instrument is both beautiful looking and sounds great.

  • @medfordJimmy
    @medfordJimmy Год назад +24

    This is a work of art. Very creative and smooth.

  • @freednighthawk
    @freednighthawk Год назад +3

    I am so using that drill press thickness sander trick. I even have a 1/4" (6.25mm) shank sanding pad I can use. Thanks for the idea!
    Here's a tip for you. Tape a toothpick or nail onto your band saw's backstop to act as a stop while cutting your kerfing. Cheap, simple and effective.

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip, I'll try that next time!

  • @oldcornix8910
    @oldcornix8910 7 месяцев назад +1

    A beautiful piece of craftsmanship. A work of art has been achieved that belongs in the hands of an artist. I enjoyed it and learned a lot. Thanks💐👌

  • @kmoecub
    @kmoecub Год назад +2

    The only, ONLY, thing that I'd do differently is to countersink the holes for the threaded inserts for the neck so that the base of the neck comes into full contact with the body. Beautiful work.

  • @BobStCyr
    @BobStCyr Год назад +25

    I think uke basses are one of the coolest instruments. As a professional cabinetmaker and a woodworking teacher you chose some very unconventional ways to do things. Those braces look way heavier than they need to be - there would be a lot more acoustic sound with lighter bracing. The end result though must say was pretty good.

    • @alexandermiller5425
      @alexandermiller5425 Год назад +1

      The extra bracing will definitely help with the longevity of the instrument. Those thick steel strings will definitely try to bend it over time.

    • @eyeball226
      @eyeball226 Год назад +4

      ​@@alexandermiller5425Those are rubber strings. These rubber ukulele bass strings are incredibly low tension.

    • @brianscott3021
      @brianscott3021 Год назад +1

      What thick braces he carved and scalloped them
      Have you ever seen the inside of a acoustic instrument

  • @AmuroRae
    @AmuroRae Год назад +20

    What a beautiful instrument. And using the disc sanding attachment on the drill press is actually genius.

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @MrBoehol
      @MrBoehol Год назад +1

      Agree to that. Very clever. Why have not i think about that ?

    • @orbodman
      @orbodman Год назад +2

      That is a lot to remove with a sanding disc. I'd plane it down and maybe finishing it with the disc

    • @AmuroRae
      @AmuroRae Год назад +5

      @@orbodman Not everybody has access to or the funds to buy a planer. Using a sanding disc for this is an admirable low budget workaround, and you wouldn't have to worry about chipout on those thin boards, either.

    • @orbodman
      @orbodman Год назад +1

      @@AmuroRae not a planer. I said plane, as in hand plane. I would always hand plane the boards first.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 Год назад +3

    Imagining 20-years-in-the-future twoodfrd lamenting over the difficulty of doing a neck reset on this ;)
    (But I love the bass!)

  • @kennethmaese4622
    @kennethmaese4622 Год назад +15

    Wonderfully made, as a bass player I would love to have this bass ❤

  • @yecti
    @yecti Год назад +4

    Impressive from start to finish. When you got to making the kerfling and the braces I was just in awe. Super impressive build.

  • @Jtm7708
    @Jtm7708 Год назад +7

    Love that first test bassline, sounds kinda similar to the one in “in the mood”

  • @shinshredder635
    @shinshredder635 Год назад +2

    Every process you do is like you put your soul into it. That's why the result is like a living thing. Well, you shall give "em" name too😁

  • @derwishrenegat743
    @derwishrenegat743 10 месяцев назад

    I am delighted. I really like to see how people produce something good for people. This is very inspiring. Thanks for showing this.

  • @robertreedy414
    @robertreedy414 Год назад +1

    Master Artisanal stuff here. Heirloom for certain!

  • @zZWolfyZz
    @zZWolfyZz Год назад +12

    I just want to say as another luthier who does this as a hobby and for fun when you cut into the sound board for the faux cutaway I had a small heart attack haha it was put together so nicely and it was so unexpected lol nice build man its very impressive seeing all the work done start to finish like this usually I'm to lost in the moment to appreciate all of it the way I can watching this video

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +3

      Haha it doesn't feel right when you roughly cut something that already has a binding on it. Cheers and have a good one!

    • @zZWolfyZz
      @zZWolfyZz Год назад +2

      @@GitaraMaker no it doesnt but sometimes you need to haha hope you have a good one too brother

  • @alteans
    @alteans Год назад +1

    wow the curvature making is pretty trippy 👏

  • @Momma_Pitbull
    @Momma_Pitbull Год назад +4

    I just subscribed to you because of that bearing trick with the pencil and the guide. That is genius. I am going to apply that to sewing. It will work perfectly with my foamboard patterns.

  • @dooleyfussle8634
    @dooleyfussle8634 Год назад +11

    Love this build. Your small shop approach gives me lots of ideas for tools and techniques. Thanks.

  • @gii_vannile
    @gii_vannile Год назад +1

    Fantastic jobs .
    Elegant finish .
    Mild sounds .
    Thank you very much .
    May 2nd 2023 Tue. 07:01 am
    from Yokohama City Japan

  • @nskimharris
    @nskimharris 6 месяцев назад

    Your top rig for holding down sticks to hold down glued pieces and the bottom cushion is in my imagination now.

    • @nskimharris
      @nskimharris 6 месяцев назад

      That the sticks come in sizes is so bad ass.

  • @PaintHerWhite
    @PaintHerWhite Год назад +14

    When this fellow gets near to the end of his life, he can look at his hands and say, "Well done,"

  • @lelandsmith983
    @lelandsmith983 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful journey, to watch you work. Smooth

  • @ethanlocke3604
    @ethanlocke3604 Год назад +3

    I have a ubass that I love dearly but this looks miles ahead of that in terms of build quality. Good stuff!

  • @JoseMabok
    @JoseMabok Год назад +2

    Pinch of salt in the glue bed works for me. No nails necessary. Great job!

  • @barnabywilde374
    @barnabywilde374 Год назад

    folks like you leave me in awe and admiration.
    Just what a work of art and craftsmanship.

  • @robertnewell5057
    @robertnewell5057 Год назад +1

    A lovely build. Two things. First fitting the dovetail so it is UNDER the top (rather than cut into it) makes life miserable for a repair person if a neck reset is ever needed - probably unlikely with low tension. Second, I wish you had given a shout out to my old friend Nigel Thronbory and his colleague Al Ashworth, who devised the orginal solid body version (the Ashbory bass) and perfected the 'rubber' strings and the tuners. The bass went through a number of big makers (with various quality control criteria), none of whom really made a success of it, but it has a dedicated cult following.

  • @Apathesis0
    @Apathesis0 Год назад +1

    This guitar is gorgeous.

  • @Dionline-nl
    @Dionline-nl Год назад +1

    Ow wauw!!! The force is strong in this one! Jeeeessh!!! This dude knows what he's doing! 😍😍😍

  • @thomaspaul311
    @thomaspaul311 Год назад +1

    I love watching a luthier at work. Beautiful instrument. I hope it broke in nicely. Liked and newly subscribed.

  • @pierrelaboom4026
    @pierrelaboom4026 Год назад +1

    I love the sanding disc on the drill press, with what appears to be a" floating" table, or we can call it drill press with "soft underpinnings" then the dial indicator !! Perfect! Laid back, cool tunes,spectacular product! Excellent video-ing!

  • @penoymovierecap8783
    @penoymovierecap8783 Год назад +1

    Amazing 👍 galing , pulido, nakaka satisfy

  • @edwardssistershands
    @edwardssistershands 11 месяцев назад

    Very beautiful and smart design choices. Well done. Very impressive.

  • @ronyhighlander
    @ronyhighlander Год назад +1

    Wow, sehr schöne Arbeit

  • @marklukens8835
    @marklukens8835 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome build! Great video!

  • @siyabongadhladhla2950
    @siyabongadhladhla2950 8 месяцев назад +1

    Pretty sick build bro, Sounds dope too

  • @ShaynaLynn
    @ShaynaLynn Год назад +12

    Nice work. Beautiful instrument. I'm also a bassist/carpenter. I'd really like to hear this with different string setups on it.

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +8

      Thanks! I think steel round wound might sound good on this bass, I'll try that.

    • @ShaynaLynn
      @ShaynaLynn Год назад

      @@GitaraMaker Awesome! Looking forward to it :)

  • @dezsokosa9182
    @dezsokosa9182 Год назад +3

    ...absolutely beautifull instrument, very nice work!

  • @MikeHawkey
    @MikeHawkey Год назад +1

    Fantastic build! - love the truss rod routing template trick!

  • @tokughasumisumi4052
    @tokughasumisumi4052 Год назад

    Late as I am to see, but I'm glad to have seen a wonderful craftsman at work, I wink my eyes only few times till I finished watching to the end. Thank you so much.

  • @orbodman
    @orbodman Год назад

    I think a quick plane of the pieces that make up the neck block is necessary before gluing up. No pieces that are rough sawn should be glued together.

  • @rainbowwings7941
    @rainbowwings7941 Год назад +1

    The work of a master is w always magic catchy & wonderful action! Great job!

  • @Settysaur
    @Settysaur Год назад +13

    My god! Amazing work 😀

  • @gaijin外人gringo
    @gaijin外人gringo 10 месяцев назад

    Primorosa sua habilidade ,fazer de pedaços de madeira uma verdadeira obra de arte.Realmente o instrumento ficou lindo.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    His skill is exquisite, making pieces of wood a true work of art. The instrument really looks beautiful.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @enriquecancino7519
    @enriquecancino7519 Год назад +5

    Amazing workmanship and artistic design in this build and it's a true work of art! As somebody else mentions below, in the proper hands this one will shine, for sure!

  • @matiasbjarnstedt6283
    @matiasbjarnstedt6283 Год назад +5

    Amazing job with all the builds you´ve done on your channel. Your eye for detail is outstanding. Great job.

  • @bluejack644
    @bluejack644 Год назад +2

    Audio test deserves it's own feature length video. Go cat go! Cook cook cook!

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful build, really a pleasurer to watch. I particularly loved the book matched grain on the the top and back, and putting nails in the scarf joint to keep it from moving is an awesome trick!
    But it hurt watching you glue the to binding to the neck. That neck is never coming off without messing up the binding, Not very repair friendly down the line, the fingerboard covers the ends of the binding so there's no real reason to glue it to the neck.

  • @ralssii
    @ralssii Год назад +1

    Thank you very much! Now i can see that I don't need those fancy instruments other creators have. You showed how to decrease thickness of wood and how to bend wood.

  • @avielkharrat5788
    @avielkharrat5788 Год назад

    The video is so cool and the instrument is awesome.
    I have a suggestion (please don't take it bad as i am not myself a woodworker, but i am a true guitar lover):
    Gluing the top of the guitar on the neck join makes neck reset impossible unless you remove the top, which you don't want.
    Instead, glue the top before setting the neck and route through the top to create your neck join. The route is hidden by the fretboard anyway. This way your instrument shall live longer.
    Once again: beautiful wood working. Beautiful ukulele ! Kudos !

  • @bramweinreder2346
    @bramweinreder2346 Год назад

    You're seriously the only one who doesn't use a router with a follower bit 😄hats off to you though, you're a very patient and talented craftsman.

  • @GreetTheSacredCow
    @GreetTheSacredCow Год назад +1

    Breathtaking work. Bravo!

  • @arcahchong4017
    @arcahchong4017 Год назад +5

    I am no expert on pick ups but I think some kind of under the saddle pick up should work, I think Fishman should have something you can use.
    Btw, I had to split the bridge saddle into 4 equal pieces on my sub
    & Goldtone bass bc the volume on D & G strings
    was much lower than the
    E & A strings, splitting the saddle seemed to equalise the volume.

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I appreciate your suggestion, I couldn't find any under saddle piezo pickup specifically for a UBass in my country, I might go for a Ukelele or a guitar piezo system. I can also try doing a transducer setup just like what I did in my Hybrid Guitar.

  • @saulgoodeguitars
    @saulgoodeguitars Год назад

    I have no idea why I haven’t thought of the sander attachment in the drill before
    Genius
    Always a great watch with an even better instrument made

  • @waltermoraismorais1877
    @waltermoraismorais1877 Год назад +5

    Magnífico trabalho, eu sou batera, mais sempre tive vontade de aprender violão!***

  • @darylporter4290
    @darylporter4290 Год назад +1

    A thing of beauty my friend. Bravo !

  • @JelleBoomstra
    @JelleBoomstra Год назад +1

    That sound hole is pretty! For a lower resonance, you might experiment with making the surface area of it smaller, or increase the length of the throat.

  • @MrAquatoad
    @MrAquatoad Год назад

    Sharp tools for the win. Binding channel with a chisel! Lovely result.

  • @garycuskelly6844
    @garycuskelly6844 10 дней назад

    Beautiful work ! Congratulations

  • @DesburnMorris-y3u
    @DesburnMorris-y3u Год назад +1

    Loved the sound of your hard work.

  • @tinobarbati4944
    @tinobarbati4944 Год назад

    Awesome. The cultivation of patience.

  • @johnbishop6667
    @johnbishop6667 8 месяцев назад

    Wish I had a few basic tools like that 😊 great workmanship

  • @chronoboat11
    @chronoboat11 Год назад +1

    Wow!! Fantastic job..

  • @堺誠司-b6z
    @堺誠司-b6z Год назад +1

    Good Job‼️Fantasy‼️Cool‼️Very Funcky ‼️Wonferful❣️🌏
    from Japan🍻

  • @dimissai
    @dimissai Год назад +2

    You are master man..congrats!

  • @Laymans-terms
    @Laymans-terms Год назад +3

    WoW beautiful work, you're an amazing craftsman, I also watched some at 2x speed and it gave it a cool effect. Naturally I put it to regular speed for the audio test.

    • @agasecond
      @agasecond Год назад +1

      Как разбогатеть

  • @matuutesmatutepedemonte4223
    @matuutesmatutepedemonte4223 Год назад +1

    Que hermoso dulce melodia.. ❤❤❤❤ no tengo plata si no ya te pedirá uno pa argentina 😊😊

  • @thudor1
    @thudor1 10 месяцев назад

    The cutaways are just like the ones on the Washburn-Oscar Schmidt. Nice!!

  • @noiamhippyman
    @noiamhippyman Год назад +2

    Your solution for not having a big expensive drum sander is genius.

  • @mrj4719
    @mrj4719 Год назад +1

    As a sometime production artist, this is quite fascinating, but I can't help thinking about all the fine instruments that have been made throughout history without a full machine shop...

    • @GitaraMaker
      @GitaraMaker  Год назад +1

      I would want to try doing that, cause I'm also curious how it will go.
      There's a Polish guy named Jan Gwiżdż who made a violin out of matchsticks back in 1937, spanning 8yrs before he finished it. It's really amazing what people can do, I'd probably try doing that also but starting with a ukulele perhaps.

    • @mrj4719
      @mrj4719 Год назад

      @@GitaraMaker Funny you should say that, cuz in 1937 Poland was about to be invaded by the Nazis and by 1945 Poland was part of the USSR. Tell me a pollack joke...

  • @fredfloyd68
    @fredfloyd68 Год назад +1

    Portable bass ....uk....very practical...sounds great.

  • @phoschnizzle826
    @phoschnizzle826 Год назад +4

    That's a gorgeous bass, your wood choices were spot on.

  • @bgaskin
    @bgaskin 9 месяцев назад +2

    For an acoustic bass, I wonder what the trade-offs are between having a sound hole (like a typical acoustic guitar) or not. Can you elaborate? Did you consider one?

  • @josephtabar492
    @josephtabar492 Год назад

    EXCELLENT VIDEO!
    I wish I had in the area where I could build a bass and the tools to make it happen. So we'll just have to watch until....😢

  • @山形ベニバナ
    @山形ベニバナ 11 месяцев назад

    最高のBGMです。製作の工程の多さに驚きました😮

  • @thegreenmanalishiyamadori371
    @thegreenmanalishiyamadori371 11 месяцев назад

    OMG what a crazy challenge😢😢😢you are a real master and craftsman💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏

  • @chris197761
    @chris197761 Год назад +2

    Napakagaling po sir ng pagkakagawa nyo dito, kahanga-hanga.

  • @voodoovinyl709
    @voodoovinyl709 Год назад +1

    People like you are frigging AMAZING!!!!!

  • @v5r223
    @v5r223 Год назад +1

    Masterpiece! No more words...

  • @Hic_Rhodus
    @Hic_Rhodus Год назад

    Beautiful build. Ukulele basses struggle to project acoustically. You should maybe give Aquila Thunderbrowns a try. They generally give a louder projection and (many would say) a nicer acoustic sound.

  • @mikaelzerbib
    @mikaelzerbib 11 месяцев назад

    fucking amazingly pleasurable! i want more! good editing and music choice!

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby Год назад +1

    Nice craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing.

  • @teebbeeis
    @teebbeeis Год назад

    You can mount a lightbulb inside the metal tube for a faster and more stable bending iron🤙🏻 just take the parts from an old lamp and you have a nice useful bending iron for not much.
    Also, if you make the iron shape like an avocado you can have wide and tight bends on the same one

  • @mrfunkies
    @mrfunkies Год назад +1

    This was beautiful to watch, thank you!

  • @xilpes6254
    @xilpes6254 Год назад +2

    very slick design!

  • @mounirbenachour
    @mounirbenachour Год назад +1

    Good job, you make it look easy to build, that's pure talent 👌