I love the tape on the sides of the neck while gluing up then taking the tape off to have a nice clean joint without all the glue mess!!! Love the tip! That was something I have never seen before but very useful regularly
Instead of centering the masking tape on the truss rod and having to trim it twice you can align it perfectly on on side and just make one cut. Not much of a time-saver, I know, but every annoying step you can eliminate helps :-)
CNC is also a lot of effort. Especially when you're making 1 guitar at a time and every guitar is different. With serial production models it's way more effective than handcrafted.
So where do I place my order? 😁 Much thanks for sharing Mikko. Excellent narration. Really cool to see the whole process. Love the color you applied to it! 👍
First time watching your channel! Definitely a very informative and funny channel! I enjoyed the content and your coworker "Yande" I believe is how you pronounced it. It was a joy watching and learning what he does. Amazing work, definitely now a subscriber and look forward to future content 🤘
you left that tape there on top of the trussrod? Or you got it out before clamping? If is still there, doesn't it act like a spacer between neck and fretboard?
Stew Mac sells a special table saw blade to make fret slots. They also make templates to use with a sled, or the saw he used in this video, for spacing made easy.
I am about to build an ibanez rgms8 fanned fret multi scale neck for the guitar a got online for 60$ its going to be quiet the undertaking..i could definitely use some help. You do nice work man.. impressive job
Not sure where you got that information from. Speaking as a woodworker, figuring does not make wood less stable. If that was case furniture builder would stray away from figured wood and only use veneers to avoid stability issues.
The distance between strings doesn't match the distance between pickup pole-pieces! It's clearly visible in the beginning of the video. Is it so-called high-end? 😁😁😁
@@jeffreycollins7297 Certainly a one off isn't a big deal, I agree. But if this were to become a production, then it would matter. EB didn't invent the 4x2 layout, but they do have it trademarked. I wasn't able to to get a kit guitar with that setup because EB made the kit guitar company change the layout.
Yeah, I would have routed the truss rod slot while the neck blank still was a flat blank with square edges. As long as it worked for them it’s right, but still…
Not to be another one of those guys that's like "mimimi you did xyz wrong" because you guys did do good work, but I don't think the truss rod is long enough for that neck. It'll probably be fine, but ideally the apex of neck relief adjustment would be towards the center of the neck in the 5-9 fret range
I really enjoyed this session - for future reference, you might get rid of the camera wobble for us motion sensitive folks. I had to stop watching some of the video, I was getting seasick. Thanks for your effort recording this process.
Who wants the high notes? You do realise we chose guitar over bass right? Don't get me wrong I love detuning, but the high notes are sorely missed when I do!
The reason fretboards are never made that thick is because of how thick it makes the neck. Big lumberjacking necks like this one are an absolute beast to play.
@@mlsoundlab PRS makes mostly set neck and their bolt ons are more like bolt ins which make them somewhat tolerable. suhr guitars are nothing special they are way overpriced though.
Buy a fretboard from a good company like stewmac. The slots are cut with the neck radius, not straight across like here. The straight cuts leave a nasty gap under the center of the board that sucks tone and makes the neck weak and rubbery. Press the frets in with a drill press and level tbem with straight edges at the same time and save yourself the pain in the ass of leveling and recrowning the frets.
The ebony board from stewmac was 5/16 thick in the center. A CHUNK! LOL i glued th board to the neck using a brass I-beam, it took about six strokes with a sanding block to level. Also, why not put the fret markers in flush, and save yourself another job. I used a silver quarter, brass, red plastic from a coke machine, and a gold celtic cross for the 12th fret. No sanding required. Use a flush cutter for the fret ends and aide marker dots and save yourself a bunch more work!
I love the tape on the sides of the neck while gluing up then taking the tape off to have a nice clean joint without all the glue mess!!! Love the tip! That was something I have never seen before but very useful regularly
So glad we were able to help you out!
-Kai
Instead of centering the masking tape on the truss rod and having to trim it twice you can align it perfectly on on side and just make one cut. Not much of a time-saver, I know, but every annoying step you can eliminate helps :-)
CNC is also a lot of effort. Especially when you're making 1 guitar at a time and every guitar is different. With serial production models it's way more effective than handcrafted.
i used to do it like that. then bought a cnc machine. still lots of work but now on the computer. allows you to be perfect everytime.
I wish I had a friend like Janne
Yes I have a lot of ebony stock and they really are strong. They don't bend even after so many years in my rack.
Miko , the world need a custom solid exotic wood cabinet with your celestion 70w v30s , IR pack !! Please build that cab and make that !!
Poor Janne! I hope you pay him well :D
Of course. I got him a six pack of beer!
@@mlsoundlab Is that a Russel Peters reference?
15:32 File in the holes! (CS memories came rushing in)
So where do I place my order? 😁 Much thanks for sharing Mikko. Excellent narration. Really cool to see the whole process. Love the color you applied to it! 👍
Even with a CNC it's still a lot of work, and a lot of meticulous attention to detail.
damn that was awesome, looking forward to the final part! such a well put together video miko!
Whether it's "high end", the process is legit High End.
The neck is always the high end of a guitar :)
It's not a good idea to use Titebond II... The wateproofing component in it keeps it from curing completely. Original Titebond is the gold standard.
Also it can’t be taken apart with heat and steam, so repairs are not an option.
Titebond II will cure just fine, but I do agree that Titebond I is preferred as it can be less permanent if repairs are needed in the future.
Perfect and smooth as butter is perfect for high leads
Cool,video, thanks so much for sharing. Soaking up all the tips!
I would refer to the fret and nut 'holes' as 'grooves'. Just beautiful work.
slots
@@lkshldrck Thats even BETTER!
im making my own 8 string so videos like this are very helpful
First time watching your channel! Definitely a very informative and funny channel! I enjoyed the content and your coworker "Yande" I believe is how you pronounced it. It was a joy watching and learning what he does. Amazing work, definitely now a subscriber and look forward to future content 🤘
you left that tape there on top of the trussrod? Or you got it out before clamping? If is still there, doesn't it act like a spacer between neck and fretboard?
Fantastic neck! 🎸😊
Very nice! I'll be starting on my first neck this week. Some good ideas here. Thanks
Great video, especially love the ebony. You REALLY need a tripod :D
Beautiful job guys!
Thanks Eddie!
-Kai
Really amazing and excellent job and that guitar neck, looks that it’s gonna be part of a great guitar 🎸👌
Hey I actually use this guitar a lot and you can see it in action in the latest Oracle song demo we just released. 😆
Lovely! :)
Wich saw blade did you use to make the fret slots?
Thank you!
Stew Mac sells a special table saw blade to make fret slots. They also make templates to use with a sled, or the saw he used in this video, for spacing made easy.
I am about to build an ibanez rgms8 fanned fret multi scale neck for the guitar a got online for 60$ its going to be quiet the undertaking..i could definitely use some help. You do nice work man.. impressive job
Excellent video!
Thank you buddy!!
Thank you for posting a neck making video where CNC isn't used to do all of the hard parts
13:25 lol that was sa good one :D
Cool. I sort of did the same method. But this time I have to do binding
Krasavchik!
That is a gorgeous guitar
Perfectly done.
Thank you!
-Kai
thank for up load love this
I am impressed....😎 That's quality... thanks
Thank you!!
-Kai
This is amazing !!! I would love to build my own guitar
Same here. I’d probably go the Les Paul way. Wbu???
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
The thicker ebony is smart especialy with flamed Maple because the flame makes the Wood less stable 👌
Not sure where you got that information from. Speaking as a woodworker, figuring does not make wood less stable. If that was case furniture builder would stray away from figured wood and only use veneers to avoid stability issues.
How do you select your wood , is it quarter sawn ?
How do you know how far down to route the tuners area of headstock..??can you plz offer info.
With this i remember a jp music man guitar
Hi mate ,wonderful build. May i ask what is the power and the brand of your bandsaw. Thanks
I wish I could make an neck in 20 minutes like you guys😂
Epic Content bro
The distance between strings doesn't match the distance between pickup pole-pieces! It's clearly visible in the beginning of the video.
Is it so-called high-end? 😁😁😁
that is not a neck problem though
Wait, isnt the truss rod supposed to be as long as the center line of the neck?
amazing job!
What brand miter saw are you using and what are the specs? Thats a perfect size for my shop. It looks like a 7 1/4.
Great Video, Thanks!
Great builder!
@@ThomasECahill He's really good! :)
I've always liked the 4x2 tuner setup, but Ernie ball might not like to see that.
If they tell him to stop, like he'll really care after making ONE. AND EB didn't invent the 4X2.
@@jeffreycollins7297 Certainly a one off isn't a big deal, I agree. But if this were to become a production, then it would matter. EB didn't invent the 4x2 layout, but they do have it trademarked. I wasn't able to to get a kit guitar with that setup because EB made the kit guitar company change the layout.
I keep forgetting what a difficult and specialized process this is. Bon courage.
Great vid! Is there a reason you don't route for the truss rod before you cut out the neck?
Yeah, I would have routed the truss rod slot while the neck blank still was a flat blank with square edges. As long as it worked for them it’s right, but still…
Do you do this for customers or just yourself? I would Like a custom neck built. Thanks
Not to be another one of those guys that's like "mimimi you did xyz wrong" because you guys did do good work, but I don't think the truss rod is long enough for that neck. It'll probably be fine, but ideally the apex of neck relief adjustment would be towards the center of the neck in the 5-9 fret range
Great!
How did you paint the headstock logo?
good job!! what color? :)
did the third part ever come out?
No, Janne left the project, for not getting enough credits.
Cool man
That’s an exquisite piece of ebony.. 🙀
Beware of them opportunists tryna confiscate so them gonna extort or make easy money from you.. 😪
Is this type of truss rod anchored at the peg head end of the neck? If so how? It does not look like it is? Is this a double action truss rod"
No it is not anchored. Yes that is a double action rod
Did this get finished? Can’t find the third part.
just so you know, Ernie Ball does have a copyright or trademark on the 4 and 2 headstock design
Is that true? Every guitar would be done if Gibson and Fender done the same thing
As long as you don't sell it, then you're good. Patent/trademark only applies if you are benefitting from it financially
When filing the sides both 90 and 45 degrees.. DONT YOU SCRATCH the side of the fret board? I have not tried mine yet.. just worried..
they says who find a friend finds a treasure.
What does who find Janne is supposed to have found then?
Hello there, is that a Richlite fretboard ?
It's ebony
How much for a multiscale version with the exact same specs??
Can i Color the fretboard?( maple)
What blade is that on the mitre saw?
Or glow in the dark for those low lit Smokey bars and lounge's...😎 AIN'T IT JUST AIN'T IT.
Has any one suggested LED inlays....😎
I really enjoyed this session - for future reference, you might get rid of the camera wobble for us motion sensitive folks. I had to stop watching some of the video, I was getting seasick. Thanks for your effort recording this process.
"sticky icky" ☺️
Snoop Dogg reference!
Smooth Finnish... hih hih hih...
parallel rails for the sanding caul...
no volute?
I swear all these youtube guitar builders come from the benelux (Belgium,Netherlands,Luxemburg)
"If you want me to build a guitar for you I can point out where you can do a better job."
Kuka on sen kaulan tehnyt? Omaa firmaa?
Since when does Maserati make sanding blocks???
Who wants the high notes? You do realise we chose guitar over bass right? Don't get me wrong I love detuning, but the high notes are sorely missed when I do!
It was a joke, you complete fool.
You have a jazz piano music track to a guitar build video ? That is really odd. No classical or electric or acoustic or even lute guitar music ?
The reason fretboards are never made that thick is because of how thick it makes the neck. Big lumberjacking necks like this one are an absolute beast to play.
Finally --some decent mahogany. But, mate ! NO MASK? please say he was. This stuff will kill you.
Amazing neck! But boy is that fretboard thick.
Very fine instructive video, but why this annoying, disturben background music? Unnessary, good job!
🤩
pretty tough for a bolton neck to be highend
Suhr... PRS... ;)
@@mlsoundlab PRS makes mostly set neck and their bolt ons are more like bolt ins which make them somewhat tolerable. suhr guitars are nothing special they are way overpriced though.
Sorry but that headstock is 🤦🏼♂️
Im sorry
Buy a fretboard from a good company like stewmac. The slots are cut with the neck radius, not straight across like here. The straight cuts leave a nasty gap under the center of the board that sucks tone and makes the neck weak and rubbery. Press the frets in with a drill press and level tbem with straight edges at the same time and save yourself the pain in the ass of leveling and recrowning the frets.
The ebony board from stewmac was 5/16 thick in the center. A CHUNK! LOL i glued th board to the neck using a brass I-beam, it took about six strokes with a sanding block to level. Also, why not put the fret markers in flush, and save yourself another job. I used a silver quarter, brass, red plastic from a coke machine, and a gold celtic cross for the 12th fret. No sanding required. Use a flush cutter for the fret ends and aide marker dots and save yourself a bunch more work!
A "high end" guitar neck would never have straight angle headstock to me.
Man... you need at least a 28" scale length to tune to G.
avaloney
what the heck?! Is there anything you don't do?!
id like to thank elon musk for narrating this video
Card scraper would have been much better than using a razor blade to scrape.
Where can we get that neck template?
DIY.
Slot .