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  • @patricklundquist9869
    @patricklundquist9869 Год назад +12

    I just had a thought. If you are ever inspired to make a version 2.0, you could stretch springs across the inside to give it a built-in reverb.

    • @StevDoesBigJumps
      @StevDoesBigJumps 3 месяца назад

      and maybe use the bridge from an electric guitar

  • @sabdoprakoso8178
    @sabdoprakoso8178 Год назад +2

    great work Making a Ukulele out of Aluminum without gloves 🧤😁😆

  • @GuitarWatsonMusic
    @GuitarWatsonMusic 3 года назад +106

    This is great - you really went deep. Shared the mistakes, the challenges, the design shifts and materials. I was particularly interested (as a musician) in the fretboard segment - very interesting. This is like a mini documentary! Well done.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад +8

      Thanks dad! Glad you liked it

    • @PeterMcCartt
      @PeterMcCartt 3 года назад +5

      C'mon Tommy Guitar Watson! Play your rendition of "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" on that beauty!

  • @patricklundquist9869
    @patricklundquist9869 Год назад +102

    I've been thinking about this build and it occurred to me that there will likely be galvanic corrosion where the brass nut touches the aluminum and also where the two chrome steel bolts tie the brass bridge to the aluminum body. Possibly a problem at the tuners as well. Another good reason to make a different saddle and nut out of traditional material like bone, tusq, or maybe even plastic. Since the aluminum is not anodized, eventually the ukulele body and neck will corrode from salts and acids left from contact with skin.

    • @domlaiso7034
      @domlaiso7034 Год назад +9

      Wow that's pretty interesting, I didn't know galvanic corrosion was a thing. How long do you think before the corrosion becomes noticeable visually? Or damages the structural tegrity?

    • @patricklundquist9869
      @patricklundquist9869 Год назад +4

      @@domlaiso7034 Now that is a good question. Corrosion at the bridge screws and nut might create gaps which could create some buzz as things corrode and loosen. Since the bridge is under tension, corroded screws could break and the bridge go flying leaving broken screw ends that are nearly impossible to extract. Making another bridge out of aluminum bar stock and then using aluminum blind rivets instead of steel bolts would solve the bridge problem. Cherrylock rivets will draw tight, which makes them the best, assuming the bridge material in between can bear the load. Unless you have a friend in the aviation business with the proper installation tool, that could get expensive. Tusq nut solves the nut problem and might tame some of the tinny tones.

    • @dereksantavenere2172
      @dereksantavenere2172 Год назад +10

      galvanic corrosion would take years … you can fairly easily mitigate w some oil and periodic cleaning - statue of liberty is covered in galvanic corrosion…. still standing fine

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад +42

      All of the screws are stainless and the nut has a coat of super glue holding it in place. Even so, I think it would have to be submerged in a tank of salt water for a few months for this to be an issue. A year and a half later there are no problems. It is an interesting thought though

    • @seanc8054
      @seanc8054 Год назад

      @@domlaiso7034 if you get it wet it'll happen tomorrow lol

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 Год назад +13

    It does sound "tinny". The level of craftsmanship you put into this build is off the chart. Great work!

    • @Bob-of-Zoid
      @Bob-of-Zoid Год назад +1

      No it isn't! Anyone familiar with metal working would have known how to do it right! Is this how you think professional craftsman do things? I don't think so! That's not at all good craftsmanship, and it's only off the charts in ignorance for not doing the required research and honing of skills first!

    • @nobuckle40
      @nobuckle40 Год назад +1

      @@Bob-of-Zoid Then let's see you make one and teach us all how to "do it right"!

  • @jacobopstad5483
    @jacobopstad5483 Год назад +11

    I love that you are experimenting with things you don't know how to do and showing all the uncertainties and mistakes along the way. So often, people just edit that part out but it's an essential and valuable part of the process. I'd never seen an aluminum ukulele before and now I have, thanks to you. That sort of intrepid spirit is what eventually leads to great innovations and real-world practical experience. I think it turned out great. Nice job!

  • @donatovaccaro6205
    @donatovaccaro6205 3 года назад +9

    Who would have ever thought that watching someone make a ukulele could ever be fun? Interesting, yes. But this was fun too! Excellent videography. I love the way the ukelele music happened at the end. And was great, Kelsey, to hear you talk through some of your challenges. So cool that you're helping others see the pain and glory of this craft.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! I definitely try to include the mistake and challenges as much as possible while still having the process make some sense to the viewer. This was a very experimental project for me and it was a lot of fun to work through the problems! That’s the fun part really, even when it can get frustrating at times 😅

  • @karenpenelopesingleton8375
    @karenpenelopesingleton8375 2 года назад +2

    Wow, completely and utterly amazing. What a master you are. Fantastic !!!!

  • @berylwatson7575
    @berylwatson7575 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely gorgeous Ukulele! It's amazing how you crafted this out of aluminum. Great video too!

  • @JGV_IX
    @JGV_IX Год назад

    That. Was. AWESOME!! Brilliant on so many levels - thanks for the video!

  • @eleanorcropper7330
    @eleanorcropper7330 2 года назад +2

    Incredible! Couldn't stop watching! Beautiful result.

  • @bigvicsworkshop
    @bigvicsworkshop 3 года назад +2

    Just Freaky Fantastic! Excellent Job, Mr. Kelsey! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! I really appreciate it! 🙂

  • @ejd53
    @ejd53 2 года назад +4

    The last comment is gold. As any woodworker knows, your output is roughly 1 part project to 2 parts jigs. I lost count of the jigs (not all successful) I have made for making ukes, but the fun is in the making (both instruments and jigs).

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 2 года назад +1

      It is very satisfying to solve a problem with a good jig. It sometimes makes you want to do a little happy dance-in other words, the jig jig!

  • @fbales
    @fbales 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! Very impressive. Beautifully done!

  • @garyteters7273
    @garyteters7273 3 года назад +1

    Yep! I am completely amazed. Good job.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад

      Thank you for watching! I really appreciate the comment ☺️

  • @voran6711
    @voran6711 2 года назад +2

    Whoa....warm and gentle and uncanny valley all at once, cool timbre. Now I want a metal ukulele lol

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 2 года назад

      It definitely has a unique sound! If only there was a rational way to manufacture them 🤔 The world needs more metal ukes

  • @loganc4233
    @loganc4233 Год назад

    Pretty cool! Thanks!

  • @moritzprivat7325
    @moritzprivat7325 Год назад +3

    I am amazed that this actually has a lot of resonance! Well done man :)

  • @autisticmim
    @autisticmim Год назад

    Fantastic fantastic job!!!

  • @kentowakai1234
    @kentowakai1234 2 года назад +2

    Great work. Love the Crafnation shirt too. It's got a very unique sound to it, like you made a new kind of instrument.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 2 года назад

      Crafnation represent! Yes, I really had no idea how it would sound while I was making it. Between the resonance of the aluminum and the mass it definitely has a unique sound that I was really happy with. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @rosco1pug
    @rosco1pug Год назад

    Nice work setting up and dressing those frets.

  • @BadgerBishop
    @BadgerBishop Год назад +1

    Lovely work.

  • @tomhorne6172
    @tomhorne6172 Год назад

    Very challenging, and Satisfying

  • @marshallguerra1353
    @marshallguerra1353 Год назад

    Very nice attention to detail and craftsmanship!!! A+. Great job!!!

  • @lestorhaslam
    @lestorhaslam Год назад

    Good volume, resonance, and tone. Well done.

  • @tziirkq
    @tziirkq Год назад +5

    It's possible (But a pain in the ass most of the time) to calculate the springback of material, and how much to overbend. The Engineering Information, Conversions and Calculations site has a great calculator for it, which I use fairly often if material is running low. I liked this a lot, my two favourite things, metal work and the ukulele.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I'll have to check that out next time I try something like this. I'm trying to be a little more precise these days

  • @davidhamer8333
    @davidhamer8333 Год назад +3

    I do a lot of metal shaping and was thinking of making an ali ukulele, but wondered what it would sound like. You have shown me, thank you.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад +1

      DO IT! the world needs more

    • @davidhamer8333
      @davidhamer8333 Год назад

      @@kelseywatson1974 It will be my next project. I have to finish the aluminium fuel tank I am making for a motorbike first. I may be pestering you for info. Incidentally do you know the weight of yours? and is the weight an issue? Cheers

    • @pico2623
      @pico2623 Год назад

      Any updates on it?

  • @guitfidle
    @guitfidle Год назад

    Oh hey, I can solder and braze, I never thought to use that for making a metal body.... Now I have ideas!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @59dukeman
    @59dukeman Год назад

    absolute work of art Kelsey

  • @severetzi
    @severetzi 11 месяцев назад

    This is brutal man . I love it

  • @GoodmaneYT
    @GoodmaneYT Год назад +1

    So happy this showed up in my feed! I really enjoyed the way this video was arranged and you've definitely earned a sub from me!

  • @dimanazarenko2921
    @dimanazarenko2921 Год назад

    wow its take a long time to make it! wow looks amazing !

  • @kevinbwillson4161
    @kevinbwillson4161 Год назад

    Beautiful work and workmanship the sound will come as you two lear

  • @cheapskate8656
    @cheapskate8656 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed watching your build. Well done

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting, it is much appreciated 🙂

  • @olipas2775
    @olipas2775 2 года назад

    This is great! Nice Video, enjoyed watching that.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻

  • @kahleeb8232
    @kahleeb8232 Год назад

    Buddy this is a really well put together video!

  • @gianlucagraf1150
    @gianlucagraf1150 Год назад

    omg so ein tolles instrument
    habe das video noch nicht zu endegeschaut aber bin voll konzentriert bei der sache und breit
    mach weiter so bist mein lieblingsukulelengestalter😀

  • @Decrypter1990
    @Decrypter1990 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @waynefelkey9821
    @waynefelkey9821 Год назад +1

    As a former Travis Bean guitar owner I can comment on using aluminum in a stringed instrument. The longer you play, the sharper the tuning will get! A little thing called the coefficient of thermal expansion.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      I was not familiar with this make, very cool! Thanks for sharing!

  • @drinkingripa3928
    @drinkingripa3928 Год назад

    Loveve your way of thinking . .

  • @georgefrench1907
    @georgefrench1907 Год назад +1

    Fun project. Even if the sound is iffy, it’ll look great hanging on your shop wall.👍

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      That it does! Is been hanging on the wall ever since 😂

  • @bradahrensforcongress
    @bradahrensforcongress Год назад

    I am impressed.

  • @tiberiolincoln5687
    @tiberiolincoln5687 Год назад

    hey man, congratulations, a real artist's work.

  • @guillermorosario4578
    @guillermorosario4578 Год назад +1

    Great job brother! It’s not the destination but the jigs you make along the way…

  • @chriswalsh8649
    @chriswalsh8649 3 года назад +1

    Great job loved it and great look

  • @ianrobbins
    @ianrobbins Год назад

    that was awesome! Massive respect!

  • @robmarmaduke
    @robmarmaduke 2 года назад +3

    That's something you don't see everyday, nice work

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 2 года назад

      Because you would have to be out of your mind to make one! Thanks for watching! 😃

  • @chriss2452
    @chriss2452 11 месяцев назад

    You know you can polish up that whole thing to mirror/chrome finish! Nice build!

  • @philhuard6677
    @philhuard6677 7 месяцев назад

    Good editing keep up the hard work, you should be getting millions of views my guy

  • @otterxtotter
    @otterxtotter Год назад

    THIS IS SO COOOL! AMAZING. LOVE IT.

  • @HovingtonInstruments
    @HovingtonInstruments 3 года назад +1

    Stunning work! The ukulele looks and sounds amazing!! Great job, love the video editing too.. Subbed

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! It means a lot ☺️ Watching your 2x4 Uke video years ago inspired the whole project 🙌🏻

    • @saintjaredmichael
      @saintjaredmichael Год назад

      it definitely looks amazing, saying it sounds good is pretty big lie

  • @DizzyCooperSarrosong
    @DizzyCooperSarrosong Год назад

    i love it the sounds great

  • @johnlambert8375
    @johnlambert8375 2 года назад +2

    Super cool!

  • @3DCGdesign
    @3DCGdesign Год назад

    Thanks for showing us this! At first I was like "great idea, I want to make one." Then I watched all the work you put into it and I went "nope". LOL

  • @Cabeza492
    @Cabeza492 Год назад

    Looks great!!!

  • @ikedewinter1213
    @ikedewinter1213 Год назад

    I would definitely buy one of those very cool

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia 3 года назад +2

    Interesting project well done.

  • @ricardorios403
    @ricardorios403 Год назад

    really enjoyed watching

  • @HighCaliberCraftsman
    @HighCaliberCraftsman 3 года назад +2

    Man! Awesome job!

  • @jimsmirh2406
    @jimsmirh2406 Год назад

    That’s pretty cool man.

  • @sheldonclemendore7879
    @sheldonclemendore7879 Год назад

    WELL DONE

  • @KookusMaximus
    @KookusMaximus 3 года назад +1

    Watson Ukuleles is an awesome name to roll with for this build! Way to kick off your brand =)

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I'm not sure what the market is for aluminum ukuleles but you saw it here first 😂

  • @okolekahuna3862
    @okolekahuna3862 Год назад

    great job!

  • @rephrase1
    @rephrase1 Год назад +7

    This would be great for clawhammer. It sounds similar to a resonator uke.

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 2 года назад

    Great work video is excellent.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Much appreciated 🙏🏻

  • @tonyshaw13
    @tonyshaw13 Год назад

    wow, just wow

  • @clairearendse4877
    @clairearendse4877 Год назад +1

    I used to make classical and flamenco guitars. I kept thinking, "Well, what's he going to do now?" Good job! I was intrigued by what it would sound like. Tiny Tim would be impressed :) Cheers!

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      Thank you! Means a lot from a real luthier! "I do what i like just what I like and how I love it"

  • @derrick_builds
    @derrick_builds Год назад

    I have never seen a flush-cutting bit hit that hard.

  • @isaacshehri3780
    @isaacshehri3780 Год назад

    You've done a great job! I love how it turned out and I hope you find this as a decent feedback.
    try to assemble parts together and grind them simultaneously.
    bending forms has to be smaller than the final object and better to be sectioned into multiple bends to achieve a perfect radius.

  • @pwrouzaud
    @pwrouzaud Год назад

    Sound really good. From this side of cyber space it almost sounds like a tenor!

  • @CODENAME
    @CODENAME Год назад

    this is great!

  • @GT_Racer347
    @GT_Racer347 Год назад

    Frikkin badass! Makes me want to take up a ukulele again after more than 4 decades without!

  • @lampelanleena
    @lampelanleena Год назад

    Cool!

  • @vladimirlysenko4248
    @vladimirlysenko4248 Год назад

    nice decor staff )))

  •  Год назад

    wao this ukelele is amazing

  • @germancerda5884
    @germancerda5884 Год назад

    Lo hizo con tanto cariño....fue un éxito el resultado

  • @BitsCollins1963
    @BitsCollins1963 Год назад

    Nice job!

  • @oscaroses1278
    @oscaroses1278 Год назад

    Super trabajo me gusta fino acabado te felicito 👌

  • @JoBot__
    @JoBot__ Год назад

    Aluminum is such a cool material.

  • @pouty8238
    @pouty8238 6 месяцев назад

    if you're ever going to do this again (maybe you have and I haven't looked lol) I really recommend looking into getting a small slip roll. its mainly used for ductwork but it would work perfectly for forming the body's curves, although you would most likely have to two piece it. anyways great work!

  • @357magdad
    @357magdad 3 года назад +1

    Impressive!

  • @djpomare
    @djpomare Год назад

    Wow! Chur to that bro.

  • @DStarr1
    @DStarr1 3 года назад

    Absolutley Fabulolus!

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 3 года назад

      Thanks for watching! I appreciate the comment 🙏🏻

  • @JH-ks9oi
    @JH-ks9oi Год назад

    Here's to eyeballin it... But my absolute favorite is braise them ribs baby Hahahaha... Talk about a old school auto body trick, I was waitin for a washer weld somewhere... Excellent video.. I had to subscribe after this

  • @user-yb9ff5kh2r
    @user-yb9ff5kh2r Год назад +2

    Шикарная работа . Спасибо . Очень хотелось услышать как она звучит , но это конечно не главное . Главное процесс)

  • @glowytheglowbug
    @glowytheglowbug Год назад

    great build!

  • @Darren_Barclay
    @Darren_Barclay Год назад

    That was really enjoyable to watch and it turned out amazing, I’ve always wanted to get in to instrument making, it’s an idea I’ve always loved, I’ve make a xylophone which is on my channel and that turned out ok for a complete novice, so something am definitely going to get it to, but that turned out really nice. Subbed

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад +1

      Ann instrument is a an incredibly satisfying thing to make. Perfect balance of form and function. I hope to make more in the future!

  • @jamieproctor7109
    @jamieproctor7109 Год назад

    interesting production techniques, definitely shows a wood working background but interesting project and great result

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      Thank you! definitely a different approach than a machinist or a metal fabricator would have for sure. Mostly I'm just making it up as I go!

  • @NoSuchStrings
    @NoSuchStrings Год назад

    Damn, that's cool. It would probably look like a brand new car with a glossy clear coat.

  • @andreazx148
    @andreazx148 Год назад

    Molto bravo… hai fatto un capolavoro…

  • @dabj9546
    @dabj9546 Год назад +1

    Nice t-shirt collection

  • @user-ip9ww4gl8b
    @user-ip9ww4gl8b Год назад

    good job

  • @fraker12
    @fraker12 Год назад

    I don't know why the algorithm decided to recommend me this video for days now, but I'm glad it did. 👍

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I'm curious who it sends here. Do you ever watch DIY/maker videos, or more music related stuff?

  • @mccypr
    @mccypr Год назад

    Thanks much for this video! An aluminum neck. I’ve periodically wondered how to make an aluminum Bass Guitar neck. Great stuff! 😎

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад +1

      That would definitely weigh a ton if you made it like this! But it would be awesome 😎

    • @mccypr
      @mccypr Год назад

      @@kelseywatson1974 I believe Kramer made Bass guitars that had Aluminum necks back in the 70’s/80’s. Really neat IMO! Collectible. 😎 ruclips.net/video/pnzlMPE02_s/видео.html

  • @AlexandreSSilva-lc8qe
    @AlexandreSSilva-lc8qe Год назад +5

    Esse é instrumento pra muitas gerações!

  • @neilallenlopez3221
    @neilallenlopez3221 Год назад

    Congratulations po

  • @florian76
    @florian76 Год назад

    "Sounds tinny" was exactly the joke I had in my mind.

  • @itTchin
    @itTchin Год назад

    It`s physically coolest guitar in cool space. Coz heat transfer is pretty cool.

  • @nuclertrauma
    @nuclertrauma Год назад

    good job man

  • @UTBanjo
    @UTBanjo Год назад +1

    Ebony is heavy, dense and has the best bend strength of any wood. It can be finished very smooth, and is very durable. It will last the life of any instrument, and will even outlive the frets. The better pieces are almost pure black all the the way through. People like the black look, so the staining continues.

    • @kelseywatson1974
      @kelseywatson1974 Год назад +1

      Seems like a shame to me that they stain such a rare wood