Ok, more to you than meets the eye. Impressive. You’ve either had some training or are very keen at taking an idea and making it happen. You may not learn anything new from the Gibson acoustic videos I mentioned earlier. Very glad you made these video, even happier that I found your work. Very cool. Great job mister. On seco nd thought, please find those Gibson videos. The way they do the neck alone is worth the time you spend watching them.
Thanks for taking the time to film this process as i do definitely learn something from everyone & every Luthier who has experience for which there is no substitute especially for aspiring apprentices like myself 👍
Good video man. That's kind of pricey. But I know the costs of good parts and labor. I recently did a pawn shop project, the guitar was horrible. I bought it for $89 out the door. The neck was a good neck but I had to do a lot of work on it. Set the relief, level the frets, refurbish the tuners, new nut etc. The electronics had to be all replaced. The bridge saddles replaced. The finish was very good on the body. So parts costed about $150. My labor about $250. So about $489 in it total. Now it plays and sounds as good as any guitar on market for about $1600 to $2000. Have a great day my friend.
we have an old iron which doesn't show the temperature, but the temperature is good when a drop of water dropped on the iron immediately (but calmly)starts to boil as you can quickly see 0:51 but then again if water evaporates too agressively iron is too hot, hope this helps
:D it is because I built this one while I was in school, and the talking in the backround was usually really random, sometimes even offencive if taken out of context. That’s why I left it out and also I tought speed up talking sounded fun.
@@SuperGuitarProject In his series of videos he said he used moose bone for the nut. Way cool! You should do that too if you can get it. I can't get it here in the States. Rock on and have a great holiday season!
Ok, more to you than meets the eye. Impressive. You’ve either had some training or are very keen at taking an idea and making it happen. You may not learn anything new from the Gibson acoustic videos I mentioned earlier. Very glad you made these video, even happier that I found your work. Very cool. Great job mister. On seco nd thought, please find those Gibson videos. The way they do the neck alone is worth the time you spend watching them.
Wow that was beautifuly crafted! Awesome!❤
❤❤❤❤🥰🥰😍😍😍😘😘🎉🎉🎉🎉Very beautyful guitar i love it
Woaw. Just woaw that is a super accoustic guitar sir.
Great job! 😀
Wahnsinn!!!Auf dem geilen Teil würde ich gerne mal spielen!!Ich bewundere Leute die sowas können!!
Thanks for taking the time to film this process as i do definitely learn something from everyone & every Luthier who has experience for which there is no substitute especially for aspiring apprentices like myself 👍
Very nice work!
Good video man. That's kind of pricey. But I know the costs of good parts and labor. I recently did a pawn shop project, the guitar was horrible. I bought it for $89 out the door. The neck was a good neck but I had to do a lot of work on it. Set the relief, level the frets, refurbish the tuners, new nut etc. The electronics had to be all replaced. The bridge saddles replaced. The finish was very good on the body. So parts costed about $150. My labor about $250. So about $489 in it total. Now it plays and sounds as good as any guitar on market for about $1600 to $2000. Have a great day my friend.
Great build and video!
Love it Fantastic Job.
That's a beautiful guitar. Well done Sir!
Absolute work of art!
Very skill!
GREAT !
obrigado
Voi juma että on hieno! Ja soi myös kauniisti 🙂
I am afraid it may crack easily between the neck and the body?
How many degrees is the side bending heater, msm, to bend the sides on the sound box?
we have an old iron which doesn't show the temperature, but the temperature is good when a drop of water dropped on the iron immediately (but calmly)starts to boil as you can quickly see 0:51 but then again if water evaporates too agressively iron is too hot, hope this helps
Can we use hide glue for building the fret board base joint to the resonance body ?
I’m pretty sure you can use hide glue for the whole instrument, although I’m not hide glue expert.
@@SuperGuitarProject Thanks for the reply 👍
explain why the speeded up audio and viddeo for this build... what is the purpose?
:D it is because I built this one while I was in school, and the talking in the backround was usually really random, sometimes even offencive if taken out of context. That’s why I left it out and also I tought speed up talking sounded fun.
Uskomaton teos!
Was that a lutherie school? If so which one?
Hi! Yes it’s Ikata, Luthier school in Finland
@@SuperGuitarProject Hey, are you familiar with Juha Ruokangas?
Sure, every luthier in finland knows his name, but I have not met him
@@SuperGuitarProject In his series of videos he said he used moose bone for the nut. Way cool! You should do that too if you can get it. I can't get it here in the States. Rock on and have a great holiday season!
I can make a guitar same as your request with the price US$ 300
Hyvaa
ليس عملا متقن بشكل كبير...يلزمك بعض التاني خصوصا في مطابقه القطع 😊
good;but impossible to play tennis with it!
𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔪𝔬𝔰𝔪 😴