Great Guitar Build Off 2021 - Episode 4
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This is part 4 of my entry into the Great Guitar Build Off 2021 Scratch Build competition.
In this episode I do some more routing of the body, make the truss rod cover and get some oil on the covers.
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You do very good work John but those taped bridge studs are unacceptable really. The kind of constant pressure on the studs will loosen them, the tape will compress and they will bend the wood and pull up. You could coat the holes with wood glue and build up several layers. I still don't consider that great fix but it's much better than tape.
Thanks Dane. Yes I agree! I realised during editing that they are not going to work. I am considering plugging the holes and redrilling.
Thanks! Today I filled the holes back I. With a large dowel, some sawdust and wood glue. Leave it overnight and tomorrow I’ll redrill the holes, smaller
@@JohnClothier I had a similar issue recently. 10mm drill bit must've either been oversized or moved slightly and oversized the hole. I used a plane shaving and wood glue wrapped around the stud which I had waxed. It's in there SOLID now, but the wax (hopefully) means the stud will come out in the distant future if someone wants to change them (unlikely).
John, that build is going really great. Love your wood choices.
Thanks! Glad you like it
The oil soaked in as if your were painting a sponge. Still looking good.
lol it really did! Thanks!
You have a terrific start on what looks to be a rock-star of an instrument - looking forward to your build
Thanks! Glad you like it!
I used that Gotoh bridge for the first guitar I built. Love it! I would happily use it again if I could buy it. Unfortunately, the store in Japan from which I bought it no longer ships overseas.
Great to hear! First time using one for me
Loving the series so far, it's very entertaining!
Thank you!
Oh John. John John John. You're so making me want a CNC... the effort it was to make some pickup rings without even a thicknesser was a trial recently :) Those ones you've made are a nice contrast.
I've got the same ooznest machine as John and it's superb. you can use it as a thicknesser so it's really a versatile machine.
@@stuffandthings6188 Cool. I need to formulate a plan to budget it in :) Thanks
Yes you need one! Thanks!
coming along mate. love the grain on the inserts
Thanks mate
I think that design needs a carve on top. With the type of bridge, neck break anlge and the type of guitar it is similar to; I think the carve will look 'right'. Just a thought.
Thanks. I agree. I’m just not sure I have the skill to pull it off
looks like you were struggling with the cavity drilling. I've been having really good luck using a long 3mm bit to pilot the hole a bit, then an auger bit that has the little conical screw thread type tip... Seems to make it much easier, and the bit I have has a narrower shank than the 10mm cutter, and one of those hex ends you can use an extension on. Just some musings...
Thanks. Yes I was. That bit I was using was very blunt. I like the idea of what you have said and will look into that further, thank you!
Excellent work John, I wondered if you used the Workbee to make the guitar templates?
Thank you! Yes I did. I’ll do a video on it at some point in the future.
@@JohnClothier Excellent I will look out for it - my Workbee arrives in June so no rush! I will be following your Workbee build videos too, so double thanks are due!
To be honest after this build I will be taking a break from RUclips. We are moving house so I won’t have a workshop for a while and everything is going in storage. It will be once I’m set back up and straight that I get back to videos
Hey John, looking great! What model CNC do you use?
Thanks! Its an Ooznest Workbee. I have done a series of videos on its assembly if you want to find out more
@@JohnClothier Thanks John, ill check it!