Excellent. A guitar manufacturer embracing new technology. I hate it when ppl say every handmade guitar is unique as if this is means anything other than inconsistent. It just means they can't make things accurately enough to repeat the process with a high degree of exactitude. Rock on.
I bought an old Mazak CNC and set it up in my shop. I went to an estate sale last month and bought a fire place mantle that is old growth mahogany. The 8" slab is 4 feet long and has been drying over a fireplace for 100 years. It is so dense and fine grained that you cannot hammer a nail into it. I paid $300 for it, and I am attempting to make a guitar from it. One piece, from headstock to body. No joints, no bolts. It is very difficult, but I am slowly whittling it down.
Carvin makes necks more efficiently... Wow only 2 CNC machines that's a shock considering they only cost between .5-2 million bucks which is only like 500-700 dimebag razorbacks!
@ktulhu2011 I don't think you deal directly with Dean-contact a dealer and u can go through them but be prepered to spend somewhere between $6000-$8000. You can buy DCR (Dean Custom Run) guitars for around $1500-$3000. Still USA made in this shop-but the full custom ones are to your specs and you pay for that (understandibly).Contact Todd at Musicfarm-awesome to deal with-I just bought a Mustaine signed Korina Zero from him
I did want a dean custom shop but not now after knowing a damn machine makes them. I was picturing a bunch of men and woman actually cutting and sanding the wood parts not a fuckin cnc guess I will keep shopping
I saw the body and neck guy doing plenty of hand sanding, rasping, and carving. So they CNC the routing... Big deal. Doesn't matter if a person or machine carves the pup holes and neck pocket along with the neck inlays. That's just easy grunt work. Comes out the same and all exact, they do plenty of hand work. You want to see mass produced CNC guitars look at the Korean models ( which are also very nice). If their production models were good enough for Dime I'm sure they are good enough for you. The night Dime was shot the guitar he was playing was an '04 black, Korean, '79 reissue ML upgraded with an Original Floyd Rose and his pickups, A Dimebucker bridge and a Duncan 59 at the neck. The Korean bodies and neck nearly equal the US models except cheaper hardware. He loved the Korean models. His last model design he submitted to Dean was the Razorback Flying V. It came with a Dimebucker and Dimetime pickups. He never got to see one but I have one and they are awesome. I also own an exact replica of the last guitar he played including the exact upgrades. They are so underpriced. the quality is as good as it gets.
@ibanezplayer76 lol your taking about the brand of guitar that was used to pretty much save meal in the 90s and of course they can only be used for metal wtf are talking about im not gonna pick up an ml and play blues GTFO
I love how so much metal and rock and all that comes from wood and strings, i love playing guitar
Excellent. A guitar manufacturer embracing new technology. I hate it when ppl say every handmade guitar is unique as if this is means anything other than inconsistent. It just means they can't make things accurately enough to repeat the process with a high degree of exactitude. Rock on.
Glad to hear it. Makes for that nice finish touch.
I bought an old Mazak CNC and set it up in my shop. I went to an estate sale last month and bought a fire place mantle that is old growth mahogany. The 8" slab is 4 feet long and has been drying over a fireplace for 100 years. It is so dense and fine grained that you cannot hammer a nail into it. I paid $300 for it, and I am attempting to make a guitar from it. One piece, from headstock to body. No joints, no bolts. It is very difficult, but I am slowly whittling it down.
Should I get one I was thinking about getting the dean razorback dimebag Floyd lightning electric guitar should i
O.o I want that CNC machine!!
I WANNA have this MACHINE!!! lol.
@Synyst3rg4t3 That must explain the chunk took out of the Explorer shaped deans... oh wait... that's a Dean ML...
Damn, is so chilling to watch that machine works LOL
@Nessi311 lol, no its shavings from the wood
@PokeYouWithaSpork isn't it in tampa florida?
2:55 are those termites?
Mick!! why my dean has a black inlay?? or stained i don't know
The one dislike must be someone who plays fender...
Carvin makes necks more efficiently...
Wow only 2 CNC machines that's a shock considering they only cost between .5-2 million bucks which is only like 500-700 dimebag razorbacks!
Do they make the Z babies this good too?
@ktulhu2011 I don't think you deal directly with Dean-contact a dealer and u can go through them but be prepered to spend somewhere between $6000-$8000. You can buy DCR (Dean Custom Run) guitars for around $1500-$3000. Still USA made in this shop-but the full custom ones are to your specs and you pay for that (understandibly).Contact Todd at Musicfarm-awesome to deal with-I just bought a Mustaine signed Korina Zero from him
5:00-5:31.
That`s fucking absolutely magnificent :o
@Tr3y00 most likely woodshop or somethin
any one know how to get a custom dean built?
Yeah.. Order it from a Dean dealer. Like every other company custom.
@PokeYouWithaSpork i wish i lived were you do.
@xXPlayer2 Why the hell not? It's not the guitar that defines what kind of music you play.
@Synyst3rg4t3 dude I just thought the the same thing
this is korea?
It plainly said it was the USA Custom Shop..
@ibanezplayer76 That's a load of shit if I've ever heard one. Sure the lower end stuff may not be the best but the same goes for your precious Ibanez.
thumbs up if you have a dean bass! XD
5:06 its a sad face :(
He looks like he got his shirt from baby gap
I did want a dean custom shop but not now after knowing a damn machine makes them. I was picturing a bunch of men and woman actually cutting and sanding the wood parts not a fuckin cnc guess I will keep shopping
They ALL use CNC machines.
It was Mike sorry jaja
What no guys doing hand sanding, planning and using wood hand tools.
Man no craftman.
I saw the body and neck guy doing plenty of hand sanding, rasping, and carving. So they CNC the routing... Big deal. Doesn't matter if a person or machine carves the pup holes and neck pocket along with the neck inlays. That's just easy grunt work. Comes out the same and all exact, they do plenty of hand work. You want to see mass produced CNC guitars look at the Korean models ( which are also very nice). If their production models were good enough for Dime I'm sure they are good enough for you. The night Dime was shot the guitar he was playing was an '04 black, Korean, '79 reissue ML upgraded with an Original Floyd Rose and his pickups, A Dimebucker bridge and a Duncan 59 at the neck. The Korean bodies and neck nearly equal the US models except cheaper hardware. He loved the Korean models. His last model design he submitted to Dean was the Razorback Flying V. It came with a Dimebucker and Dimetime pickups. He never got to see one but I have one and they are awesome. I also own an exact replica of the last guitar he played including the exact upgrades. They are so underpriced. the quality is as good as it gets.
This is suppose to be a " c u s t o m " shop ??
Wouldn't that suck if the power went out there and fucked up all their guitars... =P
what a imagination! lol
@TerrorcausT
Not if you're pro and can play on it like a keyboard lol
dean is awesome gibson is not
@ibanezplayer76 lol your taking about the brand of guitar that was used to pretty much save meal in the 90s and of course they can only be used for metal wtf are talking about im not gonna pick up an ml and play blues GTFO
African ebony lol :p
The labor for creating an electric guitar is probably 5 hr without the drying time, and then they sell it to you as if it was hand made LOL.