Phoenix Rising - Guitar Building Series Episode 9 - Cutting Inlays

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Join me in the workshop as I start to work on 2 highly detailed Phoenix inlays.
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    This is the first guitar building series coming from the new workshop so I'm very excited to show you around as I'm building this guitar and explain what I'm doing and more importantly, why and how I'm doing things.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:50 Inlay design
    2:50 Inlay sizes
    3:54 Aluminium Inlays
    7:50 New Tool
    14:49 Cutting Inlays
    21:29 Re-Design 1
    27:58 Storage
    28:51 Cleaning up the Edges
    35:40 I can't cut it
    38:43 Ordering stuff
    41:15 Re-Design 2
    43:10 Making mistakes
    44:53 Outro

Комментарии • 19

  • @monday6524
    @monday6524 16 дней назад

    Into the jar - don’t lose those small pieces! I can’t count the number of times I have dropped a small screw or other piece on my floor. Another benefit to keeping the shop clean. Thank you for sharing why you selected the specific scroll saw. I like the new inlay design. Watching the process for cutting was very helpful! And… I definitely see that patience is a virtue.

  • @mikeivey8471
    @mikeivey8471 23 дня назад +1

    Glad you keep the videos REAL !! Everyone makes mistakes !! It's all in how you deal with those mistakes that separates a professional from the amateurs !! *QUESTION* ... (I'm sure you'll show the answer to this later , but...) When you are setting the inlays into the feet board , will you be filling the routed out areas for the inlays with the orange epoxy first , then pushing the inlay pieces into the epoxy?? I would think that would help in preventing the "tiny gaps" you were speaking of in this video . Great episode by the way !!! Thanks for all you do , Daniel !!

  • @Jansmit23
    @Jansmit23 23 дня назад

    Is good to show mistakes because not only you are learning from it, also we do 👍

  • @hamishmitchell5703
    @hamishmitchell5703 23 дня назад

    Love the transparency and the more slow paced, and relaxed nature of this content man!
    As a fellow luthier I've followed your channel a while and i really enjoy the relaxed approach. Also in regards to showing mistakes, the Japanese of "Kintsugi" comes to mind! Ie: There is a beauty and an artform in making our mistakes and imperfections beautiful and the lessons that come with it.

  • @alexandremattos6338
    @alexandremattos6338 18 дней назад

    Hello from Rio, Brasil.
    Thanx a lot for letting us see every step of all the stuff you do. I learn a lot (yeah, i make my own guitars too). And man, the backing tracks are amazin' !!!
    Keep rockin!!!!!!

  • @quartercirclebk
    @quartercirclebk 20 дней назад

    Super grateful for you showing the whole process here as I embark on my first fretboard inlay that's not standard dots. I'm going easy mode with an epoxy fill so I'm super excited to see the "negative" part of the inlays (next video?).
    These are going to be stunning once they're done!

  • @postoe
    @postoe 24 дня назад

    You are doing great.
    Groeten uit Apeldoorn.

  • @thinklikeadog007
    @thinklikeadog007 23 дня назад

    This is my first view of your channel. Very interesting and enjoyable. The flow of work, commentary, and music was super smooth. I'll subscribe for sure!

  • @StenTFord
    @StenTFord 23 дня назад

    Hi Daniel! Of course, the oversized inlay would fit fine on an unbound fingerboard, so perhaps it becomes an opportunity to have your version of PRS Birds across your range...!? I think the Phoenix brand is really exciting. As another thought, I can't be the only player who seriously appreciates the back of the guitar? It is a bit that is mine to see and I don't have to share with anyone. I have one guitar in particular where the back is clearly the most beautiful bit of wood in my collection. So for me, an extra inlay on the back of the guitar body would be wonderful...perhaps it can somehow weave in amongst the neck bolts? Either way, I think it is actually a fortunate event that leads to new opportunities 😊

  • @andrewmundenandcadfellmast4624
    @andrewmundenandcadfellmast4624 23 дня назад

    I found this really interesting mate! Its a bummer about the slightly oversized inlays, but you can always put them aside for another build that doesnt have binding. And just think about what good practice it was. All of which is easy for me to say, I know.

  • @stevecumberlidge2245
    @stevecumberlidge2245 23 дня назад

    A laser would be perfect for acrylic or wood inlays, I do lots of inlays that way. The tolerance with the laser is 10th mm

  • @Milehousestudios
    @Milehousestudios 24 дня назад

    This is the video I need. I've got the same machine tucked away somewhere. If it all goes wrong on the #jurgscup2 build I'll say it's your fault 😂😂

  • @jeremyanson8795
    @jeremyanson8795 24 дня назад +1

    I'm sure we all feel for you regarding the first set of inlays. Could you use them in a custom guitar stand.or guitar hanger? They are too good not to use.

    • @allenmitchell09
      @allenmitchell09 24 дня назад

      It was good practice for Daniel to learn his new machine.

  • @Sthackenberg
    @Sthackenberg 23 дня назад

    Hi, I think you could liquify the acrylic with Acetone and you could fill the gaps…

  • @uberaxeguitars5463
    @uberaxeguitars5463 22 дня назад

    Save the old inlay for the bass ;)

  • @timc7345
    @timc7345 23 дня назад

    Hi Daniel, do you think you can cut MOP inlays with the proxon or will it be too aggressive?

  • @thinklikeadog007
    @thinklikeadog007 23 дня назад

    This is my first view of your channel. Very interesting and enjoyable. The flow of work, commentary, and music was super smooth. I'll subscribe for sure!