What I love about this is that you just went for it. People overthink stuff, this was a refreshing antidote to that... and it worked out great. Guitar looks awesome (love the orange and black theme) and sounds really good! Thanks for the video.
THANK YOU Blade! That's exactly the spirit in which I approached this. At worst, I'd have a pile of wires and wood. At best, I'd have a guitar that I worked on. It turned out great, I learned a ton, It was a great project.
There's something to be said for " just going for it" when creating music; in my estimation, a lot, actually.But when it comes to building functional tools with specific tolerances, it's generally a recipe for disaster. I'd recommend small mods, working your way up in complexity; given the general level of mechanical skills I've witnessed, taking it slow is the move.
I wound up going with threaded inserts for the neck screws. Originally when Warmoth sent me all the parts they didn't send me the shorter screws that I needed. What they did send me was some filed down screws that wouldn't thread into the wood that instead tore up the wood. So I wound up taking the unfinished guitar to my guitar luthier and let him do the final work. He installed threaded inserts for all four screws for the neck pocket. I've had that neck off that guitar at least 50 times in the 20 years I've been playing it. Never had to worry about the holes stripping out because of his installation. Also he did all the fret leveling that needed done including hand rolling the edges of the fretboard. This has been my main guitar since 2002. It's a Dann Huff inspired strat with an original Floyd, hot stacks for the neck and mid, and a Duncan JB. If I were to ever build another guitar I probably do the same thing all over again. One of the best things I did at the time of assembling it was install Fender/Schaller locking tuners. I already have the Floyd Rose locking nut. This just made the string change that much faster. I can change the entire set of strings in 10 minutes that includes tuning them to pitch. Sadly I'll have to find a new luthier since my go-to guy passed away several years ago from cancer. Rest in peace Mike Gardner of Gardner Guitars.
This was an awesome build video from start to finish. I like how you got the tech to do the finishing work but were able to personalize it as a blank. Best of both worlds for a custom instrument. Fantastic hardware and electronic selection. That was a great sound demo at the end, the EMG’s sound superb!
i admire your honesty ... very useful lesson in being extra careful about planning every little step of your work before buying anything let alone starting work ... and yeah, it nails that 80s hair metal tone
Sanding sealer,sand, primer, wet sand, get some 2 part paint like spray max 2k or nitro if you so choose, wet sand , seal with clear coat, wet sand and then buff to mirror finish. I am no pro though.
I’m digging it!!! What I like is that it is something personal, that you built for yourself, so it has value to you! Who cares about all the others who are complaining about this and that! It’s not for them! Would they have criticized EVH for not painting correctly? LOL!! Excellent job, I may have to give one of these a go for myself! In honor of your new axe, I’m going to open a few similar colored Reeses’s packages since it’s Halloween!!!!
I'm in the process of building a guitar from scratch. Not that I'm above ordering from Warmoth, I just had the opportunity to do so. I can agree whole-heatedly as an amateur, it takes a village. Congrats on the new badass axe.
I bought a warmoth body earlier this year and I fully expect it to go like this since I have no clue what I'm doing. I'm a little nervous since I payed for a paint job and I feel I'll still manage to mess it up, but we'll see.
H-S is the best pickup config - change my mind 9:53 you'll start drilling pilot holes for these, once you've snapped a screw and had to drill it out ;)
Great! I think that a wood sealer would have taken care of the grain, but I think it looks just as good with it. Nice job dude, I‘ve done 3 builds from Warmaouth and have been happy with each one.
This video came at the perfect time. I was only looking at warmoth last night considering doing a build. Nice to see someone else cocks up as much as I do! Excellent video!
Very much enjoyed this. I have built a few Warmoth guitars. The bridge is always the toughest decision for me. Warmoth offers Gotoh, Wilkinson, classic tremolo options. You chose Wilkinson.
When you have a tapered heel, there are usually two screws that are shorter than the other two. Sounds like you put one of the longer ones in where a short one bolonged, thus pushing up the fret.
I definitely screwed in the shorter ones. BUT, I originally used screws that weren't FROM Warmoth, there were purchased based on the same measurement as the Warmoth. SO, that was probably the issue. I'd just get Warmoth's next time.
I have a soloist type entirely from Warmoth and a Highway 1 Strat with a Warmoth neck and I love them both, such a great concept and company, both of them were worked on by Andy Greenberg from ElRayo guitarworks in San Diego who did a stellar job with both guitars, the strat has the second tone knob wired as a neck pickup blend knob so I can get all three pickups on at the same time and some tele-like sounds (jb Jr on the bridge, stock fender middle and a Classic Stack Plus on the neck), the Strat is my Number 1 guitar!
Steps to build a guitar according to Nielsen: 1 - Buy parts 2 - Buy paint 3 - Notice incorrect paint 4 - Try to fix wrong paint with new paint 5 - It is a new paint but not the paint you wanted. you give up 6 - Put the guitar together 7 - Notice some parts are wrong and remember eBay isn’t that reliable. you push on 8 - Notice you haven’t planned accordingly for some parts. Try to fix that. 9 - Your guitar works. Just not the way it should 10 - Take it to a veteran luthier 11 - Pay said luthier 12 - Wait for luthier to fix it. 13 - Receive it working as it should. Congratulations - you (and a luthier) have built a guitar Alternative 13 step: Your luthier can’t fix your mistakes. Wallow in self-pity. Give up the guitar for bass
lmao it was just a funny observation - kudos for trying tho, it is an arduous process (especially for beginners). i think most people understood it was just “breaking balls” but yall clearly not too bright
You used my favorite pickup configuration, humbucker in the bridge, single coil in the neck, and no middle pickup. It’s very hard to find guitars with that configuration, especially if you want a fixed bridge.
I have a 2014 Charvel San Dimas Pro Mod HS HT is a Humbucker in the bridge (H), Single coil in the neck (S), hardtail (HT) guitar...and it is badass \m/
@@GearBoxTy I have the Charvel Justin Aufdemkampe model with the same configuration (HS hard tail), but as I said, it’s an extremely hard to find configuration. charvel.com/features/justin-aufdemkampe
I love this video! I've been thinking of building a guitar using Warmoth parts for ages, but never pulled the trigger. I think you could have gotten the lighter McLaren shade of orange if you had sprayed a white base coat first. But great job! People should post more of this kind of content!
You have to use grain filler on ash if you want a flat surface, then probably good to do a sanding sealer coat before painting. Also you shouldn't paint the neck pocket if you want the neck heel to sit flat.
Nice guitar! Warmoth does sell the offset screws for the contour heel. No issues on my tele with it. Also highly recommend Wudtone finish - wipe it on with a rag and let it dry. Very thin yet durable finish that lets the grain through for a cool look!
Michael you are hilarious-love your sense of humor. Actually the orange came out great. I loved watching-that seemed exactly how my first build will go, so I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
Nice build! With all my parts builds there is always an unforeseen issue that needs to be fixed, so yours seems pretty par for the course. Glad to hear you sorted it all out. Sounds killer!
That is great paint. I painted my whole car with it. And it looks incredibly good. You wouldnt believe me if i show it to you. I also paint my charvel the gold with kona base. Looks amazing. 2x
This sums up the experience nicely! Not the best wood choice considering you didn’t want grain and didn’t use a filler but I prefer it this way. I like the colour and EMGs! I forgot to tick the tapered heel in my order and now I’m happy I didn’t.
I don't know how anyone saw that! There's like 2" of 800 showing, and a ton of people have asked! hahahah. It's my buddies. I'll see if he minds if I do a vid on it.
I've watched the end of this video about 30 times over the last couple days... ... aaaand I ordered my first Warmoth. Soloist body in swamp ash. Roasted maple neck with reversed headstock and ebony fingerboard.
The licks you were playing at the end were stupendous. All’s well that ends well. Sounded great! Also loved your self-deprecating humor throughout. Funny! Dunno if you dare reply with a comment naming the tunes you were inspired by ... all for educational purposes, mind you ... but it would be appreciated ... by me anyway.
That guitar is gorgeous! It reminds me of the guitar George Lynch used in parts of his REH instructional video. The music playing under the painting and construction was great, too!
man that guitar is KILLER,, dig that Orange, spray paint like EVH , I've built so many warmoth and fender partscaster guitars, learn something every build ,, you did a great job btw
Sounds awesome Mike...emg are my favorite...filler primer, 2-3 coats to take out shallow woodgrain Mike....although the grain showing thru the orange looks really good as well man!...nice job
You can actually pay Warmoth to do all the painting,doesn´t cost that much money and they also have lots of guitar bodies on sale,which are already painted. Their paint department is top notch btw. so I would rather pay the extra dollar for a body that is already painted by a pro. The real tricky part,in putting a guitar together,is definetely the electronics/pickups.
It kind of looks like the racing color you were going for. I like it. I have a body of a guitar, that I have thought of making a camo style EVH guitar. I really want to build a 7 string version.
Welcome to the warmoth club! I'm building my second one right now. Neck is a quartersawn two piece maple right hand reverse Tele full scallop. It is to be mounted on a U.S.A. Fender Bullet body that I rat fucked as a kid. Hopefully all will go well. I like putting together guitars for myself. I definitely feel more connected to the instrument as opposed to buying one off the rack.
Love it Michael. I've done the same a good few times and fucked it up and learnt along the way. It's so gratifying when you get it right and end up with a life instrument you can call your own :-)
That's a beautiful instrument you created there. Congratulations! Hilarious commentary, and you ran into some real world stuff like when a part doesn't quite fit, or isn't quite as described, but the only thing you can do is go around it. I love what you came up with, and I really dig the orange. It might be nuclear, but it's class. thanks to @Robert Baker for suggesting your channel. Stay well!
That's the right riff for that guitar.. Rowen Robertson with the EMG bridge pickup for those tones on his super strat if memory serves me correct! Dio knew how to pick em.
I’ve often wondered what classic motorsport colours would work on a guitar, there’s too much to choose from! Can’t go wrong with any McLaren colours though 😎🏎 p.s. That Get Up tone at the end was mint!
@@BigHairyGuitars ah, good to know. Never had a chance to make Warmoth build but I will surely give it a try after this video :) Any reason why not use a primer before color coating on the body?
This is fantastic. I have seen so many people out together guitars, and it looks so professional and great, and I brought a few cheap kits off Thomann to do with my nephews, and was worried about looking like an idiot and doing a terrible job. Now, I have a lot more confidence. 😜
Sounds like you are playing with the ART SGX still - I'm telling you it is a worthy unit. Once you get into the artist preset banks you are gonna love the EVH stuff. And you can clone the preset into another location and totally tweak it. I did that with the Lukather setting, and wow
Great video Michael...axe turned out greatl! From now on this will be our training video for using the correct screws on the Contoured Heel. Haha! EDIT: also...where are the strap buttons??! Holding on to a guitar with no strap buttons is like holding onto a greased watermelon! :)
This has gotta be your average guy's experience when building even a parts kit guitar. I'm not really knowledgeable about painting and whatnot, but I expected a base paint and lacquer. And days of painting it. Dunno when's sanding. Crimson guitars channel is a fun place to watch if you want to see luthiers working on guitars! Oh and wanted to say I liked the video, much better than just showing a perfect put together parts guitar. Now there's some drama curve and humanity to the story.
You should have sealed the pores of the wood, then sanded it. Then you paint it, put clear on it and buff it if it's a gloss finish. There is a fair amount of work, that's what you are paying for. I have 2 Warmoth basses.
What I’ve learned in my partscaster builds: buy the same brand neck and body (pre-finished), your pick guard and tuners will fit with the builder of the neck and body, buy from verified actual stores rather than random eBay sellers (which makes it easier when you need to verify parts will fit), have it all set up by a pro, spend the extra 10% per part to get quality
What I love about this is that you just went for it. People overthink stuff, this was a refreshing antidote to that... and it worked out great. Guitar looks awesome (love the orange and black theme) and sounds really good! Thanks for the video.
THANK YOU Blade! That's exactly the spirit in which I approached this. At worst, I'd have a pile of wires and wood. At best, I'd have a guitar that I worked on. It turned out great, I learned a ton, It was a great project.
There's something to be said for " just going for it" when creating music; in my estimation, a lot, actually.But when it comes to building functional tools with specific tolerances, it's generally a recipe for disaster.
I'd recommend small mods, working your way up in complexity; given the general level of mechanical skills I've witnessed, taking it slow is the move.
Man I had to come back to hear that 800 again. BEST TONE EVER!
yes, thats some great tone. EMGs at that!
I just wanna say how BRAVE it was to post this video.
I like the grain peaking through the color. It adds texture.
I wound up going with threaded inserts for the neck screws. Originally when Warmoth sent me all the parts they didn't send me the shorter screws that I needed. What they did send me was some filed down screws that wouldn't thread into the wood that instead tore up the wood. So I wound up taking the unfinished guitar to my guitar luthier and let him do the final work. He installed threaded inserts for all four screws for the neck pocket. I've had that neck off that guitar at least 50 times in the 20 years I've been playing it. Never had to worry about the holes stripping out because of his installation.
Also he did all the fret leveling that needed done including hand rolling the edges of the fretboard. This has been my main guitar since 2002. It's a Dann Huff inspired strat with an original Floyd, hot stacks for the neck and mid, and a Duncan JB. If I were to ever build another guitar I probably do the same thing all over again.
One of the best things I did at the time of assembling it was install Fender/Schaller locking tuners. I already have the Floyd Rose locking nut. This just made the string change that much faster. I can change the entire set of strings in 10 minutes that includes tuning them to pitch.
Sadly I'll have to find a new luthier since my go-to guy passed away several years ago from cancer. Rest in peace Mike Gardner of Gardner Guitars.
I worked there for a couple years. Built up 3 custom guitars. They all play amazingly!
I done a Warmoth build myself back in April. I love it so much it's become my number 1. Fantastic quality and service from the Warmoth guys
Hell I play my warmoth more than my Suhr. Personal attachment I suppose.
This was an awesome build video from start to finish. I like how you got the tech to do the finishing work but were able to personalize it as a blank. Best of both worlds for a custom instrument. Fantastic hardware and electronic selection. That was a great sound demo at the end, the EMG’s sound superb!
I'm impressed the neck fitted like a glove onto the body .. thats excellent.. and you gave props to your friends 👏 kudos on that
i admire your honesty ... very useful lesson in being extra careful about planning every little step of your work before buying anything let alone starting work ... and yeah, it nails that 80s hair metal tone
Sanding sealer,sand, primer, wet sand, get some 2 part paint like spray max 2k or nitro if you so choose, wet sand , seal with clear coat, wet sand and then buff to mirror finish. I am no pro though.
I’m digging it!!! What I like is that it is something personal, that you built for yourself, so it has value to you! Who cares about all the others who are complaining about this and that! It’s not for them! Would they have criticized EVH for not painting correctly? LOL!! Excellent job, I may have to give one of these a go for myself! In honor of your new axe, I’m going to open a few similar colored Reeses’s packages since it’s Halloween!!!!
One of my first guitars was a Warmoth HSS + FR superstrat and 35 years later I still play it and it's still in my top 3 of guitars.
"Apparently sanding just straight up removes the paint." 😆
That comment almost gave me a heart attack 😂
Guitar looks awesome and sounded amazing too!!!
Good job to you sir and your village.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It looks fantastic and sounds even better. Great job Michael!
Awesome build. Like it! In the end everything went well and it sounds great. Totally up my alley of how a guitar should sound.
I'm in the process of building a guitar from scratch. Not that I'm above ordering from Warmoth, I just had the opportunity to do so. I can agree whole-heatedly as an amateur, it takes a village. Congrats on the new badass axe.
This is why we need Shop classes back in LAUSD schools!
Awesome mlord! I built a custom Warmoth for my 18th birthday. Still got it. That was 25 years ago!
I bought a warmoth body earlier this year and I fully expect it to go like this since I have no clue what I'm doing. I'm a little nervous since I payed for a paint job and I feel I'll still manage to mess it up, but we'll see.
I've built so many, it's easy. Take your time and your results will be great.
H-S is the best pickup config - change my mind
9:53 you'll start drilling pilot holes for these, once you've snapped a screw and had to drill it out ;)
HSH is the best.
Yeah and a two way pickup selector labeled Hendrix/EVH👍
S-S-S
Stop playin.
My Warmoth strat still is the best strat in my collection,it's exactly what I dreamt it would be ❤️
Great! I think that a wood sealer would have taken care of the grain, but I think it looks just as good with it. Nice job dude, I‘ve done 3 builds from Warmaouth and have been happy with each one.
This video came at the perfect time. I was only looking at warmoth last night considering doing a build. Nice to see someone else cocks up as much as I do! Excellent video!
I just built a Warmoth and sprayed shell pink nitro in my garage - I thought I was unprepared and rushed but you have made me look like a pro!😂
Very much enjoyed this. I have built a few Warmoth guitars. The bridge is always the toughest decision for me. Warmoth offers Gotoh, Wilkinson, classic tremolo options. You chose Wilkinson.
“Would you like me to work on your guitar too”? 😂😂😂 🤘🏻
When you have a tapered heel, there are usually two screws that are shorter than the other two. Sounds like you put one of the longer ones in where a short one bolonged, thus pushing up the fret.
I definitely screwed in the shorter ones. BUT, I originally used screws that weren't FROM Warmoth, there were purchased based on the same measurement as the Warmoth. SO, that was probably the issue. I'd just get Warmoth's next time.
I have a soloist type entirely from Warmoth and a Highway 1 Strat with a Warmoth neck and I love them both, such a great concept and company, both of them were worked on by Andy Greenberg from ElRayo guitarworks in San Diego who did a stellar job with both guitars, the strat has the second tone knob wired as a neck pickup blend knob so I can get all three pickups on at the same time and some tele-like sounds (jb Jr on the bridge, stock fender middle and a Classic Stack Plus on the neck), the Strat is my Number 1 guitar!
Love the Eminence Front style riff during the bridge install portion... has a very "Risky business" vibe to it. Very cool
Steps to build a guitar according to Nielsen:
1 - Buy parts
2 - Buy paint
3 - Notice incorrect paint
4 - Try to fix wrong paint with new paint
5 - It is a new paint but not the paint you wanted. you give up
6 - Put the guitar together
7 - Notice some parts are wrong and remember eBay isn’t that reliable. you push on
8 - Notice you haven’t planned accordingly for some parts. Try to fix that.
9 - Your guitar works. Just not the way it should
10 - Take it to a veteran luthier
11 - Pay said luthier
12 - Wait for luthier to fix it.
13 - Receive it working as it should.
Congratulations - you (and a luthier) have built a guitar
Alternative 13 step: Your luthier can’t fix your mistakes. Wallow in self-pity. Give up the guitar for bass
Wheres your content at?
Wow you like being a dickhead huh? I’d like to see you post your work up
@@thomasstankiewicz9730 Yeah...dickhead but right.
lmao it was just a funny observation - kudos for trying tho, it is an arduous process (especially for beginners).
i think most people understood it was just “breaking balls” but yall clearly not too bright
@@plugnplaybaby That's about right! I think almost everyone who made the decision to assemble a guitar himself can relate. At least the 1st time!😁
I have 4 warmoths, incredible. Two
Rosewood reverse headstock strats with chunky necks, so great to play
You used my favorite pickup configuration, humbucker in the bridge, single coil in the neck, and no middle pickup. It’s very hard to find guitars with that configuration, especially if you want a fixed bridge.
I have a 2014 Charvel San Dimas Pro Mod HS HT is a Humbucker in the bridge (H), Single coil in the neck (S), hardtail (HT) guitar...and it is badass \m/
@@GearBoxTy I have the Charvel Justin Aufdemkampe model with the same configuration (HS hard tail), but as I said, it’s an extremely hard to find configuration. charvel.com/features/justin-aufdemkampe
@@Chord_The_Seeker Agreed \m/
I love this video! I've been thinking of building a guitar using Warmoth parts for ages, but never pulled the trigger. I think you could have gotten the lighter McLaren shade of orange if you had sprayed a white base coat first. But great job! People should post more of this kind of content!
You have to use grain filler on ash if you want a flat surface, then probably good to do a sanding sealer coat before painting. Also you shouldn't paint the neck pocket if you want the neck heel to sit flat.
2nd this.
@@cnutella9947 Good tips! Thanks
Don't forget clear coat.
Nice guitar! Warmoth does sell the offset screws for the contour heel. No issues on my tele with it. Also highly recommend Wudtone finish - wipe it on with a rag and let it dry. Very thin yet durable finish that lets the grain through for a cool look!
I'm diggin the Eminence Front vibe while putting the bridge together
Miss-labeled paint can ... that’s “Hot Wheels Track Orange”, which sounds bad@ss to me. Loved the video!
+1 for avi shabat and guitar groomers/shabat guitars. Excellent quality and craftsmanship, and an awesome guy all around.
Two years old,,,but still just as cool as the same day it came out!
Michael you are hilarious-love your sense of humor. Actually the orange came out great. I loved watching-that seemed exactly how my first build will go, so I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
Killer axe! The color reminds me of my 540pII when I first got it in '89.
Nice build! With all my parts builds there is always an unforeseen issue that needs to be fixed, so yours seems pretty par for the course. Glad to hear you sorted it all out. Sounds killer!
Nice! There is some personal satisfaction putting one together for sure. Warmoth stuff is great. I have one of their necks on my MIJ strat, love it!
That is great paint. I painted my whole car with it. And it looks incredibly good. You wouldnt believe me if i show it to you. I also paint my charvel the gold with kona base. Looks amazing. 2x
You need to put a sealer underneath to keep the grain from coming through...
I think it's called a 'grain filler'
Buidling a guitar is such a great experience - This one will always be special to you!! And of course - Avi is the best!
Built dozens of warmoths good stuff
This sums up the experience nicely! Not the best wood choice considering you didn’t want grain and didn’t use a filler but I prefer it this way. I like the colour and EMGs! I forgot to tick the tapered heel in my order and now I’m happy I didn’t.
When we going to see on that Jcm 800
I don't know how anyone saw that! There's like 2" of 800 showing, and a ton of people have asked! hahahah. It's my buddies. I'll see if he minds if I do a vid on it.
It's very gratifying playing an instrument you built.
I've watched the end of this video about 30 times over the last couple days...
... aaaand I ordered my first Warmoth.
Soloist body in swamp ash.
Roasted maple neck with reversed headstock and ebony fingerboard.
I like it. I have a similar build of my own getting painted professionally right now.
The licks you were playing at the end were stupendous. All’s well that ends well. Sounded great! Also loved your self-deprecating humor throughout. Funny! Dunno if you dare reply with a comment naming the tunes you were inspired by ... all for educational purposes, mind you ... but it would be appreciated ... by me anyway.
There are 2 tunes I played bits of at the end. Hey Angel, by Dio, and Get Up by Van Halen.
That guitar is gorgeous! It reminds me of the guitar George Lynch used in parts of his REH instructional video. The music playing under the painting and construction was great, too!
like your humor and your the guitar turned out great! nice job thanks for sharing - just getting my order together for a double neck
The finished guitar looks and sounds awesome! Really enjoyed the video :D
You're very lucky to have "good friends" close!!!! It dose "Rock"
Sound amazing! Wanting to do a warmth build very very soon, trying to soak up as much videos and info as I can! Thanks for the video!
man that guitar is KILLER,, dig that Orange, spray paint like EVH , I've built so many warmoth and fender partscaster guitars, learn something every build ,, you did a great job btw
Sounds awesome Mike...emg are my favorite...filler primer, 2-3 coats to take out shallow woodgrain Mike....although the grain showing thru the orange looks really good as well man!...nice job
Would be cool if you can do a full demo of this orange beast! If possible :)
I love the "hopefully" consensus. Dad-rock personified, love it!
I've been contemplating a Warmouth build. This instructional video has confirmed my gut feeling that I will need some help...a lot of help :)
You can actually pay Warmoth to do all the painting,doesn´t cost that much money and they also have lots of guitar bodies on sale,which are already painted. Their paint department is top notch btw. so I would rather pay the extra dollar for a body that is already painted by a pro.
The real tricky part,in putting a guitar together,is definetely the electronics/pickups.
It kind of looks like the racing color you were going for. I like it. I have a body of a guitar, that I have thought of making a camo style EVH guitar. I really want to build a 7 string version.
Super cool and fun video as always, Mike!
Plus, the color is awesome!
You nailed the intro and tone to Van Halen Get Up at the end. I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone else play that before, awesome! Cool guitar!
Awesome!! Not sure if it was supposed to be funny, but hilarious in a good way. Nice job!!!
Dude. You played the intro to Get Up. That alone was worth the whole video - which is excellent 😸
Welcome to the warmoth club! I'm building my second one right now. Neck is a quartersawn two piece maple right hand reverse Tele full scallop. It is to be mounted on a U.S.A. Fender Bullet body that I rat fucked as a kid. Hopefully all will go well. I like putting together guitars for myself. I definitely feel more connected to the instrument as opposed to buying one off the rack.
Great video. Planning on doing my own build with Warmouth shortly
Love it Michael. I've done the same a good few times and fucked it up and learnt along the way. It's so gratifying when you get it right and end up with a life instrument you can call your own :-)
“It takes a village” love it man, looks and sounds great 👍🏼
just for info - warmoth sell sets of screws specifically for the tapered neck heel. 2 long and 2 short.
I did one few years ago from a Korina Warmoth body and neck made by a local luthier ;)
That's a beautiful instrument you created there. Congratulations! Hilarious commentary, and you ran into some real world stuff like when a part doesn't quite fit, or isn't quite as described, but the only thing you can do is go around it. I love what you came up with, and I really dig the orange. It might be nuclear, but it's class. thanks to @Robert Baker for suggesting your channel. Stay well!
That's the right riff for that guitar.. Rowen Robertson with the EMG bridge pickup for those tones on his super strat if memory serves me correct! Dio knew how to pick em.
I’ve often wondered what classic motorsport colours would work on a guitar, there’s too much to choose from! Can’t go wrong with any McLaren colours though 😎🏎
p.s. That Get Up tone at the end was mint!
I have a Carvin JB200C in McLaren Yellow. I love it.
Lamborghini arancio borealis FTW.
I knew it would sound good but that neck SA is amazing.
The thing with the tapered heel is that Warmoth sells a set of screws dedicated to it. Just add these for a fw bucks to your order and you're golden.
100%
Awesome job mate! It's easier to screw in when you first drill small holes where the screw should go.
Totally. Warmoth drill perfect guide holes for you, but I should have purchased my screws from them, to make sure the lengths were dead on. My bad!
@@BigHairyGuitars ah, good to know. Never had a chance to make Warmoth build but I will surely give it a try after this video :) Any reason why not use a primer before color coating on the body?
@@todlu Definitely no reason NOT to. I wasn't sure if I was going to paint the back. I was just rolling with it.
This is fantastic. I have seen so many people out together guitars, and it looks so professional and great, and I brought a few cheap kits off Thomann to do with my nephews, and was worried about looking like an idiot and doing a terrible job. Now, I have a lot more confidence. 😜
A grain sealer primer might have gotten rid of the grain.
1988 had a orange Ibanez RG550 black hardware love it🤘🤘🤘
Hah, I recognised that _Hey Angel_ riff! 😁 Great build man, very inspiring!🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
I had a good laugh at your upside down stringing lol 😆 I would ve done the same so excite about the built .
End result looks and sounds awsome 👍
Nice “Get up” snippet at the end!!
Rewatching this video, I caught the “Eminence Front” jam while you were installing the bridge😄
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Nice who homage. One of the first live shows I got to.
Sounds like you are playing with the ART SGX still - I'm telling you it is a worthy unit. Once you get into the artist preset banks you are gonna love the EVH stuff. And you can clone the preset into another location and totally tweak it. I did that with the Lukather setting, and wow
That tone is insane(ly good).
Loved this video dude haha! The guitar turned out great, really dig that color!
Great video Michael...axe turned out greatl! From now on this will be our training video for using the correct screws on the Contoured Heel. Haha! EDIT: also...where are the strap buttons??! Holding on to a guitar with no strap buttons is like holding onto a greased watermelon! :)
Ha! This is a sit-down-ONLY kinda guitar! :)
I’m so jealous, during lockdown I wanted to do this, but Warmoth was out of a lot of neck and bodies.
Looks good 👍🏼
This has gotta be your average guy's experience when building even a parts kit guitar. I'm not really knowledgeable about painting and whatnot, but I expected a base paint and lacquer. And days of painting it. Dunno when's sanding. Crimson guitars channel is a fun place to watch if you want to see luthiers working on guitars!
Oh and wanted to say I liked the video, much better than just showing a perfect put together parts guitar. Now there's some drama curve and humanity to the story.
Nice “Eminence Front” type cover tune for the background music during the build.
You should have sealed the pores of the wood, then sanded it. Then you paint it, put clear on it and buff it if it's a gloss finish. There is a fair amount of work, that's what you are paying for. I have 2 Warmoth basses.
What I’ve learned in my partscaster builds: buy the same brand neck and body (pre-finished), your pick guard and tuners will fit with the builder of the neck and body, buy from verified actual stores rather than random eBay sellers (which makes it easier when you need to verify parts will fit), have it all set up by a pro, spend the extra 10% per part to get quality