* me, search how to make a Kalimba *Video: you need a lot of kalimba tools to make a kalimba* * Again me, search's how to make kalimba tools to make a kalimba
dont "look 4 it" ( tools 2 "Made") MAKE IT DUDIEEE = just = ¡¡ make it !!! ad nothing about "good lucks" JUST D-DOOO = IIIT !!!...wish u the most abundant "luck" ¡¡ just make iiittt !!! ( just in case i *would YES* done it BUT PRIOR to watching this !!....leave all such guys on their owns TRUST ME !! : )
@@samsimpleway6007 I came here because I realised that these instruments had to have been made using basic materials somehow back when Africa invented them
Okay after many hours of struggling heres how u add the keys. Put all the keys in the bridge holes and keep the top bar in place. After set i taped the sliding buggers. Make sure the tines stick up a bit over that top bridge. Now the bottom wooden bridge thing with the metal bar. Thats going to get shoved in tine by tine sideways. The bridge will be way lowered on the instrument and pushed up after all the tines are on. I went left to right by hand, lift a tine and put it on the lower bridge. Slide said bridge over and add the next tine. Be sure to keep track that your 1st tine isnt slipping off the top brudge or its really hard to pry back on. Best of luck all
For any future readers, here’s how I did it. I’m gonna phrase things simply with minimum lingo. First attach your two wood bars to the kalimba body (but do not glue in the small metal bar, leave it off for now). Then screw in the large metal bar. Slide in each of the tines so that they’re resting on the wood on either side, going through the large metal bar in the middle. The fit should be snug but manageable. If you are having trouble getting the tines through, loosen the screws a little bit so that the large metal bar can sit a little higher. Once they’re all in, you will start sliding in the small metal bar along its wooden groove, lifting each tine one by one so that it fits underneath. This will give your tines a tight fit so they can now be tuned.
I've seen some kalimba making kits online, but with flatboard walnut bases. Cool to see how box kalimbas are made. Have not heard one made from sapele wood, the finnished product looks awesome! 🥰
@@gregmatchett7110 its kinda hard to find custom cut wood around here, normally they just sell a bunch in a pack and they normally have the same measurements on every pack
Many people will have this problem, but the only thing I’m missing is the hand plane and the pull saw. I do have other tools I could substitute with though!
I beg to differ, unless you think he was going to use a cereal box and sticky tape to make it?! - he is using basic hand tools and has essentially crafted an instrument from scrap wood on a fold up workbench - watch any 'DIY' woodworking channel and they'd have used a whole bunch of power tools to do the same thing - splitting a board with a saw that accurately is no mean feat (usually done on a bandsaw) so the manner in which he has done it is eminently DIY IMO and yes I do have what's needed to make this, albeit I might go about doing some things slightly differently. It's an excellent piece of craftsmanship :)
You pulled out that wood and I was like “That’s too much for me, I wanted to build my kalimba out of sticks and mud..” Really cool to see you work though! Good job!
Just kind of guessing, but based on the size of his hands in comparison to the kalimba itself, I'd say it's probably about 8 inches in length, 4 inches in width, and 1 inch height. Again just a guess Edit: actually probably more like 5 inches in width
@@jakemcguire9304 Thanks for your support but I did my Kalimba 5 months ago :) I didnt found measiruments any where but I guess how much is it. The measiruments which my using are 13cm*18cm and height is 4.5 cm it is my guess but I did technical drawing using Solidworks because of I am a mechanical engineering student if you want to reach my sketch you can click this link and you can download 3D Kalimba drawing: grabcad.com/library/kalimba-finger-piano-1
Please help!!! Would love to build this design but when trying to translate the instructions I only get gibberish from google. Anybody perhaps know if there are english instructions somewhere?
Wait, did you just split that large board in half almost flawlessly, using a hand saw?
*Respect*
The pull saws allow for very high accuracy! I’m getting one asap.
Ch1ldofSatan they’re the best. Hope you enjoy it
I was like...😮😮
I can make the box with wood, bt how can i buy the steel Rod n these things???
@@zkproductions91 kalimba kits are available online.
3:42
*Scratching wood sounds*
Subtitles: Music
Deaf people: *groovin*
RUclips thought the video is *Benny benassi- satisfaction*
* me, search how to make a Kalimba
*Video: you need a lot of kalimba tools to make a kalimba*
* Again me, search's how to make kalimba tools to make a kalimba
Good luck 👍
I went here to save budget.
dont "look 4 it" ( tools 2 "Made") MAKE IT DUDIEEE = just = ¡¡ make it !!! ad nothing about "good lucks" JUST D-DOOO = IIIT !!!...wish u the most abundant "luck" ¡¡ just make iiittt !!! ( just in case i *would YES* done it BUT PRIOR to watching this !!....leave all such guys on their owns TRUST ME !! : )
@@samsimpleway6007 I came here because I realised that these instruments had to have been made using basic materials somehow back when Africa invented them
It's not that expensive, you know?
You can just buy it online
綺麗な木だなぁ
That guy has some serious skill
This is amazing!!!
I am so amazed how he combine the box with wrap tape and rubber band...never thought of that before.
Late response but that was my exact thought!
海外勢ばっかだから海外自作ニキの動画かと思ったら出てきた塗料的なのが日本語でびびった
(開く前)カリンバDIYできるんだ!参考にしよう!
(開いた後)いや、職人やんか…
犬神莉亜
この漢字ってどう見ても聞くじゃなくって開くな気が………
まぁいいやプリン食お
@@mimitabu_ura_shiawase 動画を「開く」で合っているかと^^
It made me so happy seeing you play your kalimba
I love the planer jig you have for the miter joints!
C'est très beau, un travail de qualité, c'est impressionnant.
I need to see how he got the keys installed
Okay after many hours of struggling heres how u add the keys. Put all the keys in the bridge holes and keep the top bar in place. After set i taped the sliding buggers. Make sure the tines stick up a bit over that top bridge. Now the bottom wooden bridge thing with the metal bar. Thats going to get shoved in tine by tine sideways. The bridge will be way lowered on the instrument and pushed up after all the tines are on. I went left to right by hand, lift a tine and put it on the lower bridge. Slide said bridge over and add the next tine. Be sure to keep track that your 1st tine isnt slipping off the top brudge or its really hard to pry back on. Best of luck all
@@Jettie828 respect
For any future readers, here’s how I did it. I’m gonna phrase things simply with minimum lingo.
First attach your two wood bars to the kalimba body (but do not glue in the small metal bar, leave it off for now).
Then screw in the large metal bar. Slide in each of the tines so that they’re resting on the wood on either side, going through the large metal bar in the middle. The fit should be snug but manageable. If you are having trouble getting the tines through, loosen the screws a little bit so that the large metal bar can sit a little higher.
Once they’re all in, you will start sliding in the small metal bar along its wooden groove, lifting each tine one by one so that it fits underneath. This will give your tines a tight fit so they can now be tuned.
Wish I read all this before I built mine and murdered my fingers squeezing in the tines with everything else glued and screwed in place.
that is why I came, also. They skip right over the most important part!
I really need to invest in one of those pull saws.
this is so beautiful i want to make one for my best friend
I want to have you as my best friend 😆
Aww the fact that you wanted to handmake it will be even more special, h9pe your friend is happy ^^
I've seen some kalimba making kits online, but with flatboard walnut bases. Cool to see how box kalimbas are made. Have not heard one made from sapele wood, the finnished product looks awesome! 🥰
OmG, you are so detail! Love to see how the process of making kalimba.. 😊
Great work with simple tools! Great sawing!
welp, I thought it was gonna be an easy tutorial lol
I saw you on a slogoman video's comment sayinh
I miss josh saying "Hell Yeah!"
Wait wut - btw hey buddy!
just do one that’s without any holes
It's easy if you just source the wood at better measurements but they probably only get one size.
@@gregmatchett7110 its kinda hard to find custom cut wood around here, normally they just sell a bunch in a pack and they normally have the same measurements on every pack
Title: DIY
Me: Excuse me, sir, no one is going to have what is needed to make this!-
Many people will have this problem, but the only thing I’m missing is the hand plane and the pull saw. I do have other tools I could substitute with though!
I actually have the stuff to make this I bought a Kalimba but there wasn’t a wooden part 😔 T^T
Yes... But I have a friend who is a luthier...he might make me one.. :D
Don't bother making a wooden box and use a solid block of wood instead. It will be much easier.
I beg to differ, unless you think he was going to use a cereal box and sticky tape to make it?! - he is using basic hand tools and has essentially crafted an instrument from scrap wood on a fold up workbench - watch any 'DIY' woodworking channel and they'd have used a whole bunch of power tools to do the same thing - splitting a board with a saw that accurately is no mean feat (usually done on a bandsaw) so the manner in which he has done it is eminently DIY IMO and yes I do have what's needed to make this, albeit I might go about doing some things slightly differently. It's an excellent piece of craftsmanship :)
凄すぎる。。
This was so crafty, very few electrical hardware needed. That was skilful
Le tout avec des outils à main, un savoir-faire rare !
6:44 the cat
MEOWWWWWWW
Soooooo?
I thought its my cat meowing...
و بعدها:)؟
I like your craftsmanship.
You pulled out that wood and I was like “That’s too much for me, I wanted to build my kalimba out of sticks and mud..”
Really cool to see you work though! Good job!
Great work bro
Wow so pretty for howits made with mostly hand tools
estoy impactado de la meticulosidad de los japoneses para hacer artesanias y diseños! es realmente sorprendente
Cool build video!
LOL..... I love the way way effect at the end, i had a chuckle!!
Great work!!
Wonderful work mate.
That’s amazing, i have no words!
Awesome, now i have to make one.
Very easy to make it
Wow nice build
Thanks!
Great work
素晴らしい!Excellent!cool!
Incredible Luthier
Good job
What wood is made of?
カリンバ作れるの!?
→動画ある!
→あ、そんなに本格的じゃなくて
大丈夫☺️
買うよりお金かかりそ笑
Can you post the dimensions for this please?
Amazing how you could be this instrument!!!
Я увидела как делают мою😊 калимбу🎉❤ Спасибо 🌸
Who needs to buy one? when you can make one. Lol
nice work
Well that was satisfying
This is amazing!
Thank you bro
i think it is wonderful 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 lovely😍
Wow great work! I wanna know whats the measurements for this so i can make one.
What is the measiruments of woods or can you have a technical drawing this wood
Just kind of guessing, but based on the size of his hands in comparison to the kalimba itself, I'd say it's probably about 8 inches in length, 4 inches in width, and 1 inch height. Again just a guess
Edit: actually probably more like 5 inches in width
@@jakemcguire9304 Thanks for your support but I did my Kalimba 5 months ago :) I didnt found measiruments any where but I guess how much is it. The measiruments which my using are 13cm*18cm and height is 4.5 cm it is my guess but I did technical drawing using Solidworks because of I am a mechanical engineering student if you want to reach my sketch you can click this link and you can download
3D Kalimba drawing: grabcad.com/library/kalimba-finger-piano-1
Actually didn't learn how to build kalimba, but there are so many tips.. i mean so useful
鍵盤を通すところが見たかったのよ〜(笑)
自分で作りたいけど難易度高そう😱
Wow!
Ur hand saw...is sharp Dudee...😂
設計図と材料がほしい…
you have indeed the hands of a mason. you can easily see that by the way he plays the kalimba. LOL
so rough.
jokes apart, you made an awesome work!
Amazing
I think I will make one and add a electric amplifier connection.
excellent!
Im so bored so i watched this
Ngl this was good
Ah the Japanese pull saw, my favorite
Hi. Great Job ! How can I buy the metal Keys for Kalimba?
I bought in amazon. amzn.to/2nRxEOy
@@tengucraft Thank You so Much !
UN TRABAJO PRECIOSO MUY DELICADO EXELENTE
I want a kalimba 💖
I think it will sustain better if the bridge and backstop is nearer...
All in all I enjoyed watching this video tnk u for sharing 💟
У тебя золотые руки ❤️
Having to see how much a ready made one cost i guess i rather just op of the ready made ones. But its do much easier to make it using resin
Also very nice 45 degree bevel shootingboard! What is that yellow coating on top?
Hope I can have one🥺
次回「不審者の人と動画内容交換してみた」
12:00 THIS ! This is why my kalimba is oily !!
Woodwork talent
Mencanto 😍
Hand made karinvaas to fan.
For how much u will sell it i want to buy it
Good
Me: wait, that's so much glue
*he putting more*
Me: well, he's the expert
Hahaha same
Wonderful😍😍
The tutorial was nice though...but...i felt like the *tines were dead* !!
I noticed at least three dead tiles too. Too bad, but the tutorial is still incredible :) !
@@RakuenToJigoku yeahh...it is incredible! :-D
fantastico! eu aprecio muito esse instrumento!
My god! How could you cut it to two pieces from the side!
Amazing!!!
Should I use a special type of wood or can I use plywood?
Dose this require a specific type of wood or will any wood do?
枠の作り方が意外w
Все гениальное просто) захотелось повторить, вот только тональность вообще не нравится
O diy kalimba!!! :O
Asombroso!!!😲😲😲😲😲
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Hey how to tune you kalimba?
Parabéns.
Adorei o instrumento! Pena ser tão baixo o som...
😀😀
me:......mmmkay
maybe next time
Sehr schönes Video und tolle Grundlage zum Eigenbau. DANKE! Wie heißt bitte diese prima Säge?
Please help!!! Would love to build this design but when trying to translate the instructions I only get gibberish from google. Anybody perhaps know if there are english instructions somewhere?
Can someone give me more details about steps and what's the length when you cut?
Where can i buy keys an metal parts for kalimba