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Building Three 1957 Stratocasters with Steve at Maximum Guitar Works... The $9000 Strat Workshop.
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That machine is just bonkers how the table does all the work from the biggest sweep to the finest swirl.....mind blown!
It's pretty wild
Awesome video! I love that clamping jig for the fingerboard
I know right, that is a pretty cool set up. It's like some German guy decided to clamp fretboards.
Way too much is just enough
I am i love with everything in this vid, I'm a woodworker, worked at Steinway & Sons piano factory building Grand Pianos, worked in a metal shop setting up and running CNC's building turbine parts, I wanna build, I want in. It's just money and time I gotta work out for this.
Thanks for the kind words my friend. I would love to see a quick walk through a piano factory, I'm sure there are lots on RUclips.
We would love to have you come out my friend, hope to see you in the future.
Happy new year to you and yours.
@@TexasToastGuitars there is a a few great ones, just put steinway and sons in youtube search bar,the 3rd, 4th, 6th results are great and show a bunch. I loved it.
I've never met Matt and Chris, but I can tell you that Steve is the coolest guy on the planet and his shop is awe and envy inspiring!
Thanks?
Need to watch that again. Fascinating. @Maximum Guitar Works you’re one talented dude.
You should send Steve an email
Awesome guys!!!
Happy new year!!
Happy new year to you too my friend
What a fantastic video have a happy new year
Happy new year to you too my friend
Great video. Very talented at what you do. Seriously impressed. 👍🎸🎸🎸
Thank you so much Mike. We are trying to offer lots of options for people, this is just one of them. We would love to see you at one of the workshops my friend
Great vid guys!
Hey thanks my friend good to hear from you
Another great video, if I was in the U.S I would sign up! Very sold on the last vid of re creating a pre CBS strat also. I dont know my history well enough to know what changed when but a maple neck and board all the way for me. On yt we either see one ofs or factory tours, great to see this small batch, individualised , inbetween approach.
We would love to have you.
Lots of theory about all things Fender
I fear I'll never know it all
i work with a 2D with manual Z axis CNC and when i saw that for the first time i was drooling. Wanted to build a strat by hand but now I'm not so sure...
As you know sir, we offer both options
I agree with that comment...that is a fantastic cnc...WOW
Pretty neat right
Impressive CNC, makes my old Laguna IQ Pro look like a dinosaur...
I'm not giving up my pin router
You didn’t even tap test anything 😂… Jk. This is awesome. I’m really looking forward to this
I'm looking forward to it too, there will be lots of time to tap the woods when you get out here. Hell, I'm tapping everything!
@@TexasToastGuitars I'd tap that
What is the saw being used to cut the fingerboard from the neck blank ?
Steve rocks
Indeed he does
Where is the link to the class?
Here you go my friend...
www.texastoastguitars.com/copy-of-build-a-guitar-class-1
How is a '57 strat rebuilt? Is a 3D model created using a laser scan of the original guitar? If so what kind of laser scanning equipment is used? Thanks.
First you will need to find your own authentic 1957 Stratocaster. Then you will have to figure out how to replicate it with a machine.
If you want more information than that you will need to sign up for the workshop
@crimsonchin9833 More about exact shape IMO. Especially the neck. Laser scanning is very cheap nowadays but getting the point clouds into a CAD system will take skill. With a good laser scan and a skilled worker to to enter in the data an exact clone can be created. Pretty neat.
They're deluxe, but do they take Glock mags?
Hi Will
You know, I have never really thought about the ability to take Glock mags as a selling feature.
For example, I run the Metalform Colt pattern magazines in my retro AR-9 It's super cool and really fun to shoot. I can kinda tell a difference in recoil vs. the roller locks but in semi-auto, even I can manage the mighty recoil of the 9mm. I know I'm in the minority here but I'm old and retro too
im not sure i could stand around all day watching a machine making guitars parts, let alone paying someone to let me stand around and watch them making guitar parts. lol.. this is maybe a guitar assembly class. Sorry Texas Toast, but keep the guitars making/building classes at your own shop, where everything is all hands on.
We still offer those classes Butch. As we grow we develop new ideas some of them will appeal to you others will not. Surely you understand that you are not our only customer. This is already resonating with other people. As they say...specialization is for insects.
@@TexasToastGuitars thanks for the reply, i know all about "self-fulfillment". my post was just my opinion, not an insult at Texas Toast Guitars.
I'm guessing only the first day is the cnc making the neck and body. The other days are to finish the guitar. This seem like a good intro to guitar building.
@@BitMatt1 Yes this is all happening on the first day. I should have said that
Im not getting how these are worth 9 grand. Are they inlaid with diamonds and gold or something?
This is a bit of a joke. If you look around a little you will see more than a few boutique guitar builders offering Stratocasters for $9000 and up. I'm going to guess that you aren't old enough to remember the Carl's Jr. $6.00 burger campaign.
This workshop is considerably less than $9000 and we are kind of poking fun at the guys charging that much for a CNC Stratocaster
@@TexasToastGuitars Sorry, I ain't American and have never heard of carl Jr and his hamburgers. I honestly thought you were being serious with 9 grand strats. The guitar industry's prices no longer shock me as they have been insane for many years.
@@fredericfuknchopin4552 I would have thought you were American giving you RUclips handle is obviously a Tombstone/ Doc Holiday/ Billy Clanton/ Old dog Tray reference
@@TexasToastGuitars lol. I do love that film and Val Kilmer is the best Doc ever.
a very 'hands off' method.......
I have looked at your page and I can't tell if you are a guitar builder or not as you only have 2 videos. However, as you may, or may not know, the CNC machine is the wave of the future. I am one of a dying breed who still uses the old school tools to build guitars as their primary source of income.
You may have missed the part where I say that we still offer our original
hands-on workshops? In fact, we offer them every month and they are the cornerstone of our business model. They are not for everyone, and we have more than one customer. Multiple options for multiple customers and multiple streams of revenue.
@@TexasToastGuitars i am a guitar builder....hands on, however i'm jealous of that awesome cnc stuff in this video. I am now using a laser to do inlays on both fretboards and bodies....fun. Hope our dying breed doesn't die as i like to think we put a little more soul into the guitar....Anyway, love your videos as i've watched and learned from them thru the years....
I prefer guitars made with your hands not a robot machine.
Yep, we still offer that as well, you might have missed that part of the video.
@@TexasToastGuitars I did miss that! Very cool!
So you made 3 fender stratocaster copies.... big deal....
Sorry you didn't like my video