A lot of incredible craftsmanship going on making some beautiful instruments these days. I really need to win the lottery. I would go to all those shops and learn all I could from these masters. So much to do, so little time.
I am quite proud to own it. Very easy to play, with a beautiful yet clear treble. If you're considering about acquiring one for your study, Jim makes guitars at a very reasonable price, so there shouldn't be any problems! Singapore humidity that almost 80 to 99%, which we cant help. Hoping this guitar able to take the condition, hence action will not keep rising.
Good morning master! I watched many different videos about making the guitar, and all was interested for me. But that you do it's perfect, clearly and maximum for understanding. Thanks a lot for your videos! You are example for my❤️👍
Boa Noite! Obrigado por partilhar a sua arte. Pode partilhar as medidas das tábuas do braço e o ângulo de corte da cabeça? O meu sonho é construir um instrumento como o seu para oferecer à minha filha. Cumprimentos
@@ConVivo Right and thank you very much, but in the video on the preparing the neck and heel, you start by measuring a board (mahogany) and then 4 more pieces for the arm, I would like to know the measurements of these, at least the length. Compliments
@@Thejoaomsequeira - I start the neck with a total length of 580mm and thickness of 18-19mm. I mark down 220mm from the top, and it is here I make the angled cut of 18º to form the headstock which I then reverse and glue to the remaining part of the neck as seen in the video. From the angle of headstock/neck I allow 5mm for the nut, 325mm for the scale length, 25mm for the heel glueing area and another 5mm to allow for some leeway. The heel pieces are cut - two at 90mm and two at 115mm with a thickness of about 20mm. These are glued together, again as shown in the video, and then glued to the neck.
I love the use of rope when you don't have clamps- Old School. Also the wedges to secure the strength. Think- how did they do it before powered blades, sanders etc?
A lot of incredible craftsmanship going on making some beautiful instruments these days. I really need to win the lottery. I would go to all those shops and learn all I could from these masters. So much to do, so little time.
Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, PHX, AZ USA, Awesome School
I am quite proud to own it. Very easy to play, with a beautiful yet clear treble. If you're considering about acquiring one for your study, Jim makes guitars at a very reasonable price, so there shouldn't be any problems! Singapore humidity that almost 80 to 99%, which we cant help. Hoping this guitar able to take the condition, hence action will not keep rising.
Good morning master! I watched many different videos about making the guitar, and all was interested for me. But that you do it's perfect, clearly and maximum for understanding. Thanks a lot for your videos! You are example for my❤️👍
Great work! I was so happy to see these detailed posts about your guitar creation. Bravo, maestro!
Excelente proceso.
Leuke video, erg leerzaam, weer andere technieken bijgeleerd. Vlug naar de volgende.
Спасибо. ☺
muito bom ver a dedicação na construção do Violão.
New videos! Thanks
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Boa Noite! Obrigado por partilhar a sua arte. Pode partilhar as medidas das tábuas do braço e o ângulo de corte da cabeça? O meu sonho é construir um instrumento como o seu para oferecer à minha filha. Cumprimentos
The neck is raised 3mm at the nut position and the headstock is at an angle of 18º to the neck, although the latter is not critical.
@@ConVivo Right and thank you very much, but in the video on the preparing the neck and heel, you start by measuring a board (mahogany) and then 4 more pieces for the arm, I would like to know the measurements of these, at least the length. Compliments
@@Thejoaomsequeira - I start the neck with a total length of 580mm and thickness of 18-19mm. I mark down 220mm from the top, and it is here I make the angled cut of 18º to form the headstock which I then reverse and glue to the remaining part of the neck as seen in the video. From the angle of headstock/neck I allow 5mm for the nut, 325mm for the scale length, 25mm for the heel glueing area and another 5mm to allow for some leeway. The heel pieces are cut - two at 90mm and two at 115mm with a thickness of about 20mm. These are glued together, again as shown in the video, and then glued to the neck.
I love the use of rope when you don't have clamps- Old School. Also the wedges to secure the strength. Think- how did they do it before powered blades, sanders etc?
Nice!
Do you have a website where people can order a guitar? Your work is beautiful! Please let me know how to buy :D
You can contact me by email at the address - jim (at) jasmacb (dot) com
can i ask bro, what size is the guitar top pattern, send the link bro,,, please answer
I don't know what you mean by the "size of the top pattern".
@@ConVivo .I mean the top size of the guitar, front/back?
@@Eyadi15 - Send me an email and I'll send you back a diagram. My address is
jim (at) jasmacb (dot) com
Почему не используете фрезер ручной? Он сократит время и будет аккуратней.
Интересантно је приметити ко прави гитаре од бразилског ружиног дрвета - Палисандра - Свето дрво. 23.10.2024.
I can now be contacted at - jimmacbrayne (at) protonmail (dot) com
Mantap
Why don't you use a manual milling cutter? He will shorten the time and be more careful.