Que bonito trabajo... Y qué bello instrumento también.. felicidades a la dueña o dueño de esas manos creadoras, hábiles e inspiradoras.. luego de ver el vídeo y escribir este comentario, me colocaré a trabajar en esa conga que estaba reparando y que había dejado a un lado hace días.. un abrazo (a quien corresponda) y gracias por compartir el proceso.. ✌
What did you use for Varnishing and sealing the wood I recently rescued a guzheng from online it’s pretty beat up I want to sand it down (by hand) and refinish or seal the two ends. But I don’t really know about instrument working. Can you recommend anything
So you were able to produce a compound curve (it curves lengthwise and widthwise) simply by clamping? The frame looks like pine; will the tuning pegs be OK in softwood? It looks great, great job; please upload a video of it being played!
tuning pegs will never be ok in pine. THey will only be ok if you never tune them and use superglue to keep them fixed. Altho i encourage people to do woodworking, thiswhole guzheng is very very badly constructed, no proper research has been done. Its all very crudely. using pliewood etc. one needs to use layered hardwood for the tuning pin block for instance. This guzheng is bound to turn out into a dissaster and a waste of money and time. I saw some very poor woodworking skills and lack of experience. I doubt it if this would weigh up against buying a proper guzheng made by an experienced professional. Guzhengs can be bought for a few hundred dollars. the cheapest models look much better and are not constructed from inferior materials like this one. I have played quite a few low budget guzhengs and i must say they sound pretty good and are well constructed.
Gretchen Thunberg I also made a guzheng-like instrument in 1999. It does not look as pretty as this, and the instrument has no arching, but I made sure to use very hard tropical woods for the ends and tuning block.
Deserves a lot more views, I'm quite motivated to try my hand at this
A masterpiece - this video took my breath away - deepest appreciation for sharing this - I hope to make my own Guzheng one day soon - xie xie ni
Good for you this is incredible !!!! Congrats - wow, I would love to hear it !!!
Que bonito trabajo... Y qué bello instrumento también.. felicidades a la dueña o dueño de esas manos creadoras, hábiles e inspiradoras.. luego de ver el vídeo y escribir este comentario, me colocaré a trabajar en esa conga que estaba reparando y que había dejado a un lado hace días.. un abrazo (a quien corresponda) y gracias por compartir el proceso.. ✌
..magnificent job...really enjoy your video
Beautiful!
I made one too thanks for your inspiration!
I want one now
Great job!
impressive
what about the sound??
Sounds great!
@@nienkeadamse5917 I'd love to hear it.
wowo! noice!
Where can I get all the materials, like the wood, string,... to make this from?
what is the title of music in this video?
What did you use for Varnishing and sealing the wood I recently rescued a guzheng from online it’s pretty beat up I want to sand it down (by hand) and refinish or seal the two ends. But I don’t really know about instrument working. Can you recommend anything
So you were able to produce a compound curve (it curves lengthwise and widthwise) simply by clamping? The frame looks like pine; will the tuning pegs be OK in softwood?
It looks great, great job; please upload a video of it being played!
tuning pegs will never be ok in pine. THey will only be ok if you never tune them and use superglue to keep them fixed. Altho i encourage people to do woodworking, thiswhole guzheng is very very badly constructed, no proper research has been done. Its all very crudely. using pliewood etc. one needs to use layered hardwood for the tuning pin block for instance.
This guzheng is bound to turn out into a dissaster and a waste of money and time. I saw some very poor woodworking skills and lack of experience. I doubt it if this would weigh up against buying a proper guzheng made by an experienced professional. Guzhengs can be bought for a few hundred dollars. the cheapest models look much better and are not constructed from inferior materials like this one. I have played quite a few low budget guzhengs and i must say they sound pretty good and are well constructed.
Gretchen Thunberg I also made a guzheng-like instrument in 1999. It does not look as pretty as this, and the instrument has no arching, but I made sure to use very hard tropical woods for the ends and tuning block.
Hello nienke, do you have the geometric plans to build it?
Cograts kindly inbox measurement
Hi Nienke, do you have some geometric plans to build it?
Why does the body need to be curved?
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用这么多工具,做好一点吧!!
Sorry what did you use for the string PLEASE TELL ME!!
Man those chrysanthemums
Guzheng without a bridge