Building a MULTI Guitar Rack from Dowels - PLANS and TEMPLATE available!
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2021
- My guitars finally have a home!
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Great job Tamar! Appreciate how honest you are about the lessons learned on the way. Thanks for sharing your skills
Glad you like it!
Another ingenious project! You're so creative with working out difficult or unusual joinery. I always stop what I'm doing to watch your video's when they come out. I know I'll learn something! You do a great job with narration and explaining different options for doing things. Thanks!!!
That’s really so awesome to hear!! Thanks so much!
I struggled to make a stand for my guitar, just at the time Sheryl Crow brought out her song "It's Hard To Make A Stand" - she was right! This seems easier.
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Lots of great tips in this vid! Love the way you made the round tenons at the router table. And at the rate you're going, you'll need another rack very soon.
Thanks for posting and thumbs up!
Thanks! Yeah! I was shocked at how easy it was to make the tenons. At first I thought I would do it at a the table saw. This was wayyyyy easier
Love how you explain what you are doing, and thanks for the math lesson on the miter saw. Stand looks awesome woman 👍
Haha glad you like it. Math is hard…😂
I love the thought you put into every piece of furniture from my favorite “the pick” to dowel making, the dowel tenons to chopping a 70 degree angle into your dowel, etc. You’re the only one besides Laura Kampf that really seems to not only get the beauty of joinery, appreciate the complexity of craftsmanship but you also go for it, something I’m striving for. 🤟🏽 and Thanks for sharing
Awesome to hear! Thanks so much! ☺️🤘
Really like the way you describe the iterative design process as well as lessons learned. Great looking design. Thanks for sharing Mike
Glad you like it! Thanks!
You are very talented, beautiful execution and creation!
It's so amazing to me how this stuff just comes out of your head like this. Nice build!
☺️☺️ thanks!
For such a seemingly simple looking design, there was a lot of complications and jigs required. I loved how you keep solving the different ways you had to prepare a joint etc. Great design, great skills and creativity. I’m a wood worker as well and you inspire me to tackle more challenging and creative projects. I’m always excited when there is a new video Tamara.
So awesome to hear! Sometimes simple projects are the hardest
Everytime when there are not just square angles, and there are rounded shapes, and the more simple it seems to be, the harder it is to get there.
Your projects are getting nicer and nicer... You rock!!
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Very nice design, craftsmanship, lesson. Awesome!
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
I like how you plan and design and then watch how you execute that plan with such precision, thanks for the video.
Awesome to hear!
A beautiful and elegant design. That looks fantastic, and so well thought out!
Thanks so much! Glad you like it!
You are talented and have beautiful spirit. Keep shining out there for people to see.
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Tamar, you are amazing, your work and process are so helpful, love the way you teach your passion!!!
So glad you like it. Thanks!
Its just facinated to watchyou working. Such a master piece!!!!
You ROCK! It's amazing! Thanks so much for sharing it. Hugs from Brazil!
Nice job as always on the build quality and even a cool place to store your picks! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
Thanks so much! I’m so excited about my pick holder 😂😂 hope it inspires someone else!
Hi Tamar, great project, I just love your vids, brilliant , thanks for posting, keep 'em coming
Glad you like them! Thanks!
Looks great, some very thoughtful and clever milling tips too! And the pick holder is awesome 🤘🏻
So glad you liked it! Thanks!
This is the one. Light and elegant! Well done baby.👏🏾👏🏾
Great to have another video from you Tamar. You're no doubt busy as a wife and Mom/Mum (as we spell it in Australia) but whenever you do a new project your passion and craftsmanship is never lost on those of us who love woodworking. What you do is both awesome and inspirational for those who want to progress beyond a simple but joint. Thank you.
So awesome to hear! Thanks so much!
Very nice custom rack!!! I like how you work out the problems of a project!!!!
Thanks so much!
missed you and your video. Thank you very much, it was another great project of yours. 🤗👍
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful work! Love your use of jigs, some very clever problem solving.
Awesome to hear! Thanks!
Very nice Tamar , like how you included different options ideas in your plans.
Glad you like it! Thanks!
This is an incredible idea! As always, you are incredible T!! Keep up the amazing work and thank-you for sharing!!
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
This stand looks absolutely amazing and your workmanship and yourself are amazing, just love what you do 👍🏼
Thanks so much!
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Im so happy to have found this channel. I have recently got into wood working building racks, acoustic panels and diffusers for my recording studio. I am going to build one of these next and one for my bandmate.
Glad you found it too!
Love these little plans you make, like the tenons you cut on the router, never thought to even try that!! Great channel.
Thanks! Yeah! I had a few other crazy ideas before I landed on that one. Super simple!
you found some pretty smart solutions for building this Rack! Thanks for sharing.
It was fun to figure out! Thanks.
I love this way of making the dowels. Never would have thought of doing it that way!
One day I’ll get a lathe…. But until then, there’s always another way!
Once again a great video. You surely are a woman of many talents 🇮🇪
Thanks!
Really nice work!! Love the little Lake of Fire excerpt at the end!
Thanks! 🤘🤘
I LOVE this!! I need to build one too, I also own 5 guitars at the moment, but everyone knows the correct number of guitars to own is always the number of guitars you own plus one, so... also, I love that all your guitars have a story behind them, mine do as well! (nice choice of picks with the Dunlop Max Grips, btw!)
Another very enjoyable session of watching you skillfully deploy a unique vision from that big ol' brain of yours! Thanks for sharing!
Haha so glad you liked it. Thanks!
Congratulations on being in the top 10 of the GGBO2021, I really like this stand.
Thanks so much! It’s always fun to participate in the GGBO
@@3x3CustomTamar I liked Colin's build for a lot of reasons, but I would still rather have yours. What would it cost me to get a bass that looks like it, except diamond plate instead of copper, and brushed metal hardware? A single split p-bass style pick up would be good.
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Always enjoy watching and listening to your process.Great stand.
Awesome to hear! Thanks!
it looks fantastic. guitar/microphone station is one of my next projects!
Guitars, wood working....kindred spirit. I'm enjoying your channel, thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
This is a fantastic video! Thank you so much for sharing. Really inspiring new work
So glad you liked it. Thanks!
I have slid into first comment!
Your tutorials are very good. Explaining how you decide the order of operations is very helpful
Haha thanks so much! So glad you like them!
Beautiful work, Tamar! It really turned out amazing! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks so much! You too!
Great film. Awesome design and engineering. Dowel joinery is challenging. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Glad you liked it!
The round tenon is awesome. Your skills have grown greatly in proportion to your problem solving skills. Well done.
Glad you liked it!
Nice! This video really sparked some ideas for me. I'm a musician, and so are all my friends. So, guitar racks I will be building!
Also, the router table trick with using different thickness spacers is genius!
Also (also), the recess for pics is super genius!
Glad you liked it!!
Wow!!!!! Wot-a-job!!!!! Fantastic. Love the video as I do all your videos.
So awesome to hear! Thanks!
Tamar you rock, I am speechless, what a creative idea, well good 🎸 playing as well. God bless you.
Thanks so much! 🤘🤘
Wow girl congratulations, you work was amazing.🎸
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I absolutely love this design! Now to see if I can pull it off in the shop for my own collection.
Thanks so much! Good luck!
Tamar! This is just fantastic, the execution is so great, the design,craftswomanship 😉 and final product are fantastic, the joinery with the tenons were just fantastic, and I like the pick holder, it's very cute, overall, this is a great project u have created, looking forward to see more from you! 🤗😊👍
Thanks so much! So glad you liked it!
Congratulations, your projects are amazing and very well executed, your tools are also show, I wish that here in Brazil hobbyists like me could have access to these tools, but here it is difficult and bringing from abroad is very expensive, but I am satisfied seeing you creating these wonderful pieces, I'm still your fan.
Glad you still like it!
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
Glad you liked it!
What a great idea, you do beautiful work! Great video! Thanks
Thanks so much!
Great design and great idea for the picks.
Thanks so much! I’m excited about the pick holder. Ha
Your videos are always great and very detailed, great work!
Awesome to hear! Thanks so much!
Awesome job it looks really really good!!!
Thanks so much!!
Nice little build, the joinery was very interesting.
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Love this so much. You rule! I AM subscribed and I WILL be watching and liking 💅🏽 best to you
Thanks!
Really cool! The dowel structure looks great!
Thanks so much!
What a wonderful idea! I truly loved it! Excellent work! Thank you very much for sharing this idea with all of us! Blessings! :-)
So glad you liked it! Thanks!
What the heck! My son just came over and now we have too many guitars and not enough stands and I was telling him we should make a rack this weekend. This is beyond perfect timing!
Haha nice!!
Your designs and execution of them is fantastic, guitarist too, what a talented lady you are
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
The stand looks great and I like your joinery.
Thanks so much!
Brilliant techniques and workflow, and your narrative is clear and flawless. The tenon technique is an especially nice bonus. About the keyhole template: Do make a backup, because things happen. Also, I prefer the guide bearing at the end of the bit with the template beneath the workpiece; that way you're not passing the cutting edges through your template. I was using a top-mounted keyhole template on another project, got impatient, and lifted a running router up through the template. You can guess what happened next. (By the way, the learning is part of the process, as with your sanding spindle radius issue. Whenever I blow a piece, I remind myself, "That's not waste; that's tuition.")
Great job on the guitar stand looks really beautiful
Thanks so much!
Thanks. A very good exploration of dowels in use. Glad you could say an action was scary as a factual statement -- great way to achieve more.
Glad you liked it!
That was Beautiful build,
and gave me some ideas.The pick holder was a great idea .🤘.
Pete Australia
Awesome. Glad you liked it! Thanks!
This is genius!! the assembly the way you make all the dowels fit is genius, this is a very instructional video! Too bad my guitars are not all of conventional shapes (explorer, flying V's) so will not be making this but will definitelly will use al the techniques you have used 😉
Glad you liked it! Yeah. Those need to be on a wall 😂
Very nice project! Your channel is one of my favorite to see pop up with new projects. I especially appreciate the work you did to make your own version of a pocket hole jig! Slapped my head and said, "Duh!" and "Brilliant!" and the same time. Making oversize dowels using roundover bits is a good approach but I suspect it took a lot of sanding we didn't see on screen. More importantly, it can be problematic on the last pass when there is no longer any flat material to keep the piece from spinning. Consider cutting it with plunge cuts so both ends are left square while the passes are made and then trimming the piece to length. Even more usefully, you should consider making a jig where the router rides along a carrier plate (similar to a planing jig) and a crank turns the piece to make the cut. Some versions use cordless drills to power the turning which leaves both hands free to guide router. With a bit of thought, such a jig can do lots of turning tasks like making dowels or round tapered legs or fluted legs or... well, just about anything a lathe can do. And with pass through chucks at each end you can work with any length pieces without having the jig be overly large. I would love to see what you could come up with for such a jig. I reach for mine ALL THE TIME and I can promise you would as well.
Thanks! Yeah. I should have left some meat on the ends
I really liked the clever jigging and other methods to deal with all the oblique geometry.
Thanks so much! Always fun to figure out
Very cool Tamar! Really like the rack! Just wish I had room to build and set all my guitars and basses up/out!
Thanks so much! So happy they finally have a home (this room used to filled with toys. I took it back. Ha)
Another awesome build T.
Thanks so much!
Great job!, you made a project that didn't use screws. The technique of making plump rods is fantastic. Congratulations
Glad you liked it!
So cool. Great design.
Thank you! Cheers!
I have seven guitars and three stands was just pricing a multi guitar rack at a local "center" and could not believe the prices for tha black of quality. This will give myself and teen child something to work on together ( father child bonding time) thank you so much.
Awesome. Have fun!
It looks great and liked your Kurt impression 😁👌
Haha! Thanks! 🤘
This project was so cool! 🙂👌🏼
So glad you liked it!
Lake of Fire, woooooooo! Awesome build 🙂
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Great looking project! I'm going to scale it down for my ukeleles
Awesome!!! Glad you got inspired by it!
Congratulations! Cool project. Be safe, be cool! Beach, NC
Thanks so much!!
Always fun and informing to watch your videos Tamar!!!
I need to brush up on my cutting angles 🙆🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤔LOL!! Congrats on you’re entering in the GGBO!!! Very impressive 👌 Have a great weekend!!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks! Angles are hard. Ha
Great great great as always Tamar!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much!
Another engaging project. Keep at it.
Glad you like it! Thanks!
Been gone for awhile so, catching up today, back in my hitch hiking days I used to buy clothing that was designed to keep you cool outside on hot days, since I was in the south and some days got to 110 I’m pretty sure that clothing kept me alive. Great to see someone took that technology and made work clothes with it.
Awesome
Very nice! thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Nice looking guitar rack. I, too, am a guitarist and have wanted a central place for my three guitars. Thanks for the inspiration.
Awesome. Glad it inspired!
Love your content so much :) keep it up ❤️
Thanks!
Love your video's nice wood working skills
Thanks so much! Glad you like em!
Another good build 👌🏾
I really like the guitar 🎸 that you made for your son. That water wave epoxy treatment is Hella 👍🏾 Dope!
And I'm still here for the outtakes 😁 The look on your face when you knew the camera was going down 🤣
Thanks so much! Haha Almost lost my camera.
I will say, you are a router table ninja! You have many more ways of using that tool than I thought possible.
I think it’s my favorite tool for sure.
It was really enjoyable watching the spiral bit take off the material for the tenon. Not sure why, but watching tools remove material like that is just reallllly enjoyable for me. Like visual ASMR. :)
I enjoyed that too
Been waaaaaaaaaaaiting for you to make this exact thing. No other RUclipsr has one of this quality in my stupid humble opinion. Thanks!
Ha! Sorry to make you wait so long!
Great job on the stand Tamar!👌
Always enjoy how you sort out those first tries and solve the challenges.👍
Here are some suggestions for your next tubular project: There are several types of notching tools for pipe that work the same on dowels, but you need to be careful about frayed edges and splinters. You can use your router table with a round tip bit or sign making bit with an angle jig (which you are so fond of😉). However, using a barrel or tube sanding bit in your hand drill, router table, or drill press will probably be a much better solution. If you like living on the edge, you could use a belt sander cleverly clamped to the table, but I think safety would get the better you.😜
One other suggestion for the feet of the stand, rounding the edges and dipping in Plastidip or rubberized dip coating for tool handles to protect the floor and seal the ends of the dowels.👍
Kurt Cobain has nothing on you, he bought his guitar stands.🤙
Happy 4th weekend!🇺🇸🦅🎉🎊
I’m definitely going to be experimenting with it 🤘
Very Nice! Love your Videos!
Thanks so much!
Nice job as always. The angles always mess with my mind. I made a coffin cabinet for my niece and it about killed me :)
Thanks! Ha yup. Agreed
I really love your videos 8s so nice explanation.
So awesome to hear! Thanks!
Great job, thanks for your videos
Thanks! Glad you like them!
Yo también toco la guitarra. Te ha quedado perfecto. Buen trabajo.