How To Build A Les Paul Style Guitar Using A Pre-Carved Top

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  • @fat-hand
    @fat-hand Год назад +5

    Because of Matt at Texas Toast, I built my own pin router using an old radial arm saw as the lift mechanism. Cutting out the outline of a guitar on a slab of wood, each depth increase can leave a tiny line where the bit deflects slightly as the wood pushes into it laterally. Cutting to a shallow depth to establish the outline, then completing the routing on a table router vastly improves the quality of the surface. I suspect thats why.

    • @HBSuccess
      @HBSuccess Год назад +2

      DANG. I gave my old RAS away... it sucked as a saw but I should have been thinking "pin router" too. Great idea!

    • @KharmaBodiesGuitars
      @KharmaBodiesGuitars Год назад +1

      I suspect in your case the line is a result of a slight movement of the pin or even wear of the jig(less likely).
      I exclusively used a pin router (old school porter cast iron with a foot lever operated table and stationary spindle) and while there was a noticeable mark of each depth pass it was not really felt and just sanded out.
      I used a template to make the first depth outline of the body and then used that outline as the template, flipping the body upside down and guiding it through the router from the reverse side. It also eliminates the concern of router bit from touching the pin if the original route is deep enough to complete the final route without being within striking distance from the pin.
      Once again, there seems to be no right or wrong way to accomplish the result you want in life, woodworking or anything else.

  • @k9taxi
    @k9taxi Месяц назад

    I've been rubbing three coats of Johnson paste wax into the index pins before glue up. Also use a q-tip to get some paste wax in the index holes. After the glue dries the pins still pop out with the tap of a mallet. I don't worry about using tape.

  • @MrSonorbakken
    @MrSonorbakken Год назад +3

    I love watching guitars being built, so I hope you make videos all the way until this guitar is ready to rock!

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад +3

      We might, it depends on the number of views we get on these

    • @MrSonorbakken
      @MrSonorbakken Год назад +1

      @@TexasToastGuitars Maybe I’ll just watch the video a couple of thousand times just to make sure you film the build to the end.

  • @jeffreyeagen4896
    @jeffreyeagen4896 Год назад

    Really digging this series!

  • @MikeFurth
    @MikeFurth Год назад

    Loving this series making les Paul’s!

  • @ksharpe10
    @ksharpe10 Год назад

    Thanks Matt, do more this is Great!!!

  • @seanjoynt2605
    @seanjoynt2605 Год назад +1

    I think you have come this far with the series keep it going to the end. 😁

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад +1

      Then why would anyone come to my workshops?

    • @seanjoynt2605
      @seanjoynt2605 Год назад

      @@TexasToastGuitars good thinking. However you did ask.

  • @donaldfisher8556
    @donaldfisher8556 Год назад

    Yeah, this is great. Very nice Matt.

  • @rellikguitars7237
    @rellikguitars7237 Год назад

    A couple of foam rubber type blocks in the middle sitting slightly higher than the outer perimeter, could help to compress the middle down while clamping, I have done something like this in the past and it can save using screws in the middle. 💜💜💜💜💜💜 Satah

  • @givm2
    @givm2 Год назад

    Very cool Matt!!! Your content choices make we want to get right back into the shop and make some more sawdust. I am hoping to get back down for another shop visit in the near future, keep up the good work. Please say "Hay" to Chris and Joy! 🙂

  • @coneyislandguitars
    @coneyislandguitars Год назад

    The rubber roller is called a “brayer.” 😃

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Год назад +1

    Do that finishing routing video. Add the build a Les Paul style guitar class into the rotation so I have to force myself to save up for a class.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад

      Hmmm I already did the routes on this one and wasn't planning on doing a video. You should still sign up for the workshop

  • @thomasnewton9818
    @thomasnewton9818 Год назад

    A printers brayer is my favorite glue spreader. Thanks for the video.

  • @Arthagnou
    @Arthagnou Год назад

    Love it...most guitars are just 2d planks....love the carved top

  • @VoyeurGuitars
    @VoyeurGuitars Год назад +1

    I always find that those glue rollers work good the first time, and then after that they don't roll very well so they don't leave as much of a layer of glue as I'd like. 😒
    If you have tips for keeping them working smoothly (other than "wash them" because...well...duh), I'm all ears.

  • @paulneeds
    @paulneeds Год назад

    Really interesting to see how much that top had moved post carving. I understand the sanding was done in tiny increments, but having seen Steve’s obsession with accuracy, I know that would have been perfect when it came off his equipment.
    Presumably, this kind of system could also be used for your own carved top models, rather than using your copy carver?

    • @paulneeds
      @paulneeds Год назад

      PS - every video I watch of you actually working on guitars in your shop, it occurs to me just how many $$$ were invested in equipping it with machine tools - hell even benches. That kind of.. faith in your abilities impresses me, and is one of the things that make me hope for your success. 👍🏽🙃

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад

      You might be surprised at how much this moves even on the CNC

  • @vectorputz327
    @vectorputz327 2 месяца назад

    kool

  • @jayfluegel7401
    @jayfluegel7401 Год назад

    Is Steve going to be offering these precarved tops on his website?

  • @sam127001
    @sam127001 Год назад

    Would really like to see at least one of these with pickup holes and neck pocket routed ; or better yet all the way through paint !

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад +1

      I will probably show off some of that. Of course, the reason for these videos is to encourage people to come to the workshops

    • @rodh9184
      @rodh9184 Год назад

      I was encouraged, see you in December.

  • @docsiltanen
    @docsiltanen Год назад

    Cool !!! but you need to do the video showing all the angles and dangles too !!!

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад +1

      I have to have some reason for people to come to the workshops

    • @docsiltanen
      @docsiltanen Год назад

      @@TexasToastGuitars there’s a huge difference in watching you do something compared to one of us muppets trying to duplicate it !!!

  • @shaynerushton214
    @shaynerushton214 21 день назад

    Heads up, your website is unreadable on mobile. iPad at least. Text sits too far left.

  • @GalaxyStranger01
    @GalaxyStranger01 Год назад

    I bet that press is cheap enough to compete with the price of clamps alone, and then on top of that it's more convenient for many wood working projects.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад +2

      We totally love it and it works really well for the stuff we do

  • @coaldoubt2879
    @coaldoubt2879 Год назад

    why is it a top and a back, instead of a bottom?

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  Год назад +1

      That's a great question...
      I honestly don't know why.
      When you think about it the Les Paul had lots of crazy lingo. Like the switch positions of treble and rythem. This don't exactly go together either.
      You have stumped me my friend

    • @coaldoubt2879
      @coaldoubt2879 Год назад +1

      @@TexasToastGuitars true that, about rhythm/treble.
      The "melody"position wouldn't really work.

  • @derlissi9754
    @derlissi9754 Год назад

    Wow, how thick is this Body? Must weight a lot!

  • @batautomat
    @batautomat Год назад

    Burnisher