making a cigar box guitar neck part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
  • part 1 of making a cigar box guitar neck. topics covered scarf joints, headstocks, through blocks basic glue up.

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  • @BrassLock
    @BrassLock 8 лет назад +5

    I like your commentary, clear focus shots, use of templates and jigs. You are generous with your encouragement. Thank You Sir!

  • @yeertletheturtle9661
    @yeertletheturtle9661 9 лет назад

    One of the best demonstration videos I have seen on building a cigar box guitar neck. The other videos are awesome as well. Thanks!

  • @tomtemple1890
    @tomtemple1890 10 лет назад

    Excellent set of videos. I watched part 1 through 4 and found the production quality very good. The instructional details make these better than most. Thanks for posting them. I'll reference them many times.

  • @attuneu
    @attuneu 11 лет назад

    great video,if I had a drill press and drum sander I would cut a relief for the drum with a hole saw,lock my spindle down and then my headstock would be flat on the table for sanding,thanks for your great work and for sharing it.

  • @KiddBlues
    @KiddBlues 13 лет назад

    BDM.... Thanks a ton for the tutorial. You make it seem so easy!! Built like a tank, I have no doubt.

  • @williamamos209
    @williamamos209 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the lesson. This looks so fun. That's what guitar is really about!

  • @crackerjack3359
    @crackerjack3359 5 лет назад

    Good job. Your method is very close to mine. Might I suggest that when you sand the edge of the head stock that you lift the table so the sanding drum is below the top of your block of wood at the edge of the block. Then you can rest the head stock flat of the block to sand.

  • @74dartman13
    @74dartman13 6 лет назад

    Really nice necks! I make mine with one piece, through the body, with a glued on fretboard. Close to yours. I like your scarf joint idea better than my design, because with yours, you can create some cool headstocks! I may have to give it a try!👍😎🎸🎶

  • @oldguy537
    @oldguy537 13 лет назад

    great video, easy to follow, thanks for sharing, I'm really looking forward to seeing more .. Tony

  • @mchardwick
    @mchardwick 13 лет назад

    big D!! even though i can't draw draw a stick man straight on a piece of paper...i found this fasinating!!!!! awesome job

  • @fman600
    @fman600 13 лет назад

    Thanks for your help. I was also wondering the measurements on the fingerboard. I hope my neck will turn out half as good as yours.

  • @jimmyvespas
    @jimmyvespas 11 лет назад

    scroll saw footage reminded me of high school. Trippy man

    • @Cmoth040
      @Cmoth040 5 лет назад

      Needs a new blade, it's scorching the wood and he's having to apply too much pressure for it to cut.

  • @arbonac
    @arbonac 7 лет назад

    I commissioned Dan Sleep to make me a guitar box that uses an old license plate on the face of the guitar. It is a 3 string model, but I believe that he can make any number of strings needed. My little tag guitar is sweet and fun to play.

  • @bestillroy
    @bestillroy 13 лет назад

    Yeah that's a really well done video demo. Thanks

  • @rooster0327
    @rooster0327 13 лет назад

    Thank you sooooo much for the vid I always have the most trouble with the neck do to my limited tools this will help me out a ton

  • @DasDeeds
    @DasDeeds 8 лет назад

    +fman600 @fman600 the neck is 1-1/2 x 3/4 x 32" the headstock starts out 3-1/8 x 9" x 5/8" and the through block is 14" x1-1/2 x 3/4 thanks!!

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 5 лет назад

    17:27 ... I'm surprised you don't get the headstock slipping down the joint with the wet glue using only those 3 clamps (or do you?) Other builders I've seen use either pins/dowel in the joint or secure the two pieces to the flat workbench and use stop blocks to prevent the slipping.

  • @Cmoth040
    @Cmoth040 5 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you. I put off changing blades on my band-saw too... hint-hint. :)

  • @profwaldo
    @profwaldo 13 лет назад

    Well done man, great vid !

  • @bobbygregory4223
    @bobbygregory4223 11 лет назад

    any chance that you have posted a plan for your scarf jig? Great video!

  • @bigpaul5528
    @bigpaul5528 8 лет назад

    Like your videos very much, great commentary. currently I can't afford the precision saw like you have, could it be done with a hand held jigsaw?

  • @chrispalmer1255
    @chrispalmer1255 6 лет назад

    Love the video. Really connected the dots for me... Any special kind of glue?

  • @amcrebelfan
    @amcrebelfan 11 лет назад

    I would love templates too. Anyway to buy the two?

  • @victorfiore6332
    @victorfiore6332 6 лет назад

    Would this design for a neck if bigger being strong enough to be able to be a bass guitar neck??

  • @REDufner
    @REDufner 13 лет назад

    just a suggestion, your table saw seems a little loud and it bogged down a little while cutting the first piece. If you were to install a link belt you'll get better performance out of your table saw. they are a little pricey compared to other belts but it's worth it. they usually run about $23 at Harbor Frieght. Just thought I'd share. I found your video very helpful and will be starting on a couple guitars shortly.

  • @ragtagbag
    @ragtagbag 13 лет назад

    @bigdaddysmojo
    Where do you get your maple wood?

  • @ragtagbag
    @ragtagbag 13 лет назад

    What kind of wood are you using for the headstock and main part of the neck?

  • @fman600
    @fman600 13 лет назад

    What are the measurments for the neck when you started?

  • @ronaldlynch188
    @ronaldlynch188 5 лет назад

    Do you sell those and if so how much

  • @dougkeen1982
    @dougkeen1982 9 лет назад

    What is the finished neck width? Length of the finished top of the neck?

  • @inkpusher11
    @inkpusher11 11 лет назад

    Can I purchase the headstock template copies from you? Thanks!

  • @stijnxd
    @stijnxd 10 лет назад

    What are the dimensions you use for the neck?

  • @REDufner
    @REDufner 13 лет назад

    I see, if you are serious about getting a good saw i would go with a cabinet saw, you can plan on spending $500 or more for a used one. I currentle own and operate a vintage delta rockwell contractors saw. it's alot heavier than modern contractor saws and does a great job. you can find these used in the $150 -$300 range. they are a good bang for your buck and they were made back when things were built to last. If you do this as just a hobby a contractors saw would suit you best. good luck.

  • @arthurbrown7501
    @arthurbrown7501 8 лет назад

    I can't find Part 3 and 4?

  • @DragonUlises
    @DragonUlises 10 лет назад +1

    hEY, AMIGO, SOY COLOMBIANO, ME HA GUSTADO MUCHO SU VIDEO, ME GUSTARIA TENER DETALLE DE LAS MEDIDAS PRECISAS, Y SI ES DEL CASO UN METODO PARA TOCARLO.

  • @ossu.entertainment5761
    @ossu.entertainment5761 9 лет назад

    great vid! thank you Sir!

  • @edperry4235
    @edperry4235 7 лет назад

    Wouldn't you want some scrap wood between your neck and the clamps?

  • @rockx239
    @rockx239 9 лет назад

    Any for sale

  • @aleksandrantropov2052
    @aleksandrantropov2052 11 лет назад

    Очень интересно !

  • @ronmiller7916
    @ronmiller7916 4 года назад

    Salt your joint!

  • @jimmyhaley727
    @jimmyhaley727 5 лет назад

    typically ,,, basically ,,, boy,, had a dime for each time he used these over worked words,,, i could buy a ready made box guitar,,, ehehehhehe,,, ole USN vet