Making a Doubletop Archtop Guitar - the "Canna Jazz" - (almost) Full Build

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @dnlvrl.
    @dnlvrl. Год назад +29

    As far as i know, musical instruments are the closest humanity has come to make magical artifacts and this one is one of the most beautifoul i've seen

  • @RetroPlus
    @RetroPlus Год назад +91

    That is the most beautifully crafted acoustic guitar i've ever seen

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +3

      thanks mate, doing my best to do something special 🙏

    • @opidonorman8833
      @opidonorman8833 Год назад +2

      By far, very great sounding too

    • @mndlessdrwer
      @mndlessdrwer Год назад +1

      It's not acoustic, though? Or at least not purely acoustic. It's a hybrid that uses electric guitar pickups but is hollow bodied to allow for improved resonance and a more natural acoustic-like sound.

    • @socialus5689
      @socialus5689 Год назад

      @@mndlessdrwer Well it's a semiacoustic, i don't see the point in clarifying something we all know.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      @@mndlessdrwer it's a pretty standard Archtop Guitar design, just a bit different

  • @sydneyevans2637
    @sydneyevans2637 Год назад +7

    Jakob, I think your guitar is probably the sexiest modern guitar that I've ever seen.
    What a beautiful work of art!

  • @ukestudio3002
    @ukestudio3002 11 месяцев назад +2

    Have seen and played hundreds of custom guitars here, in Santa Rosa, Ca ..as we had a custom guitar show annually. Yours would have been a stunner both in looks and sound . Wonderful work .! Thank you for uploading this video ! 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @squirrelandchick9484
    @squirrelandchick9484 Год назад +21

    The demonstration at the end is the icing on an extraordinary cake.

  • @tetiaroa
    @tetiaroa Год назад +20

    The tailpiece by it self is a work of art.......as always your artistry is huge......

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +3

      thanks, I am very happy with how it turned out, definetely deserving of a gold plating :)

  • @Paultreat
    @Paultreat Год назад +2

    It is for sure THE most beautiful GUITAR I´ve seen - EVER!

  • @rauschguitars
    @rauschguitars Год назад +6

    Having seen this guitar in person, I would never have guessed how much effort went into it.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +3

      My most complicated build. And that's saying something^^. But a lot is making the molds /model for the tailpiece that I can replicate from now on.

  • @ralphM1114
    @ralphM1114 Год назад +2

    That is an obscene, extreme amount of manual work and craftsmanship. Amazing

  • @Chiller11
    @Chiller11 6 месяцев назад +1

    A beautiful looking and sounding guitar. The top is insanely light weight. I liked that you showed the problems you had along the way like the crack in the top and the broken angle grinder blade. Those tools can cause injuries in so many ways. Your craftsmanship and creativity are exceptional and, after visiting your website, I think your instruments are reasonably priced.

  • @MrHandleman123
    @MrHandleman123 Год назад +4

    Looks like it was made by raindrops and trees working together. Beautiful work.

  • @marcoszambrano7287
    @marcoszambrano7287 Год назад +1

    This isn't a guitar, I mean not just a guitar, this is an art piece. In my mind I can picture Django Reinhardt playing it.
    Hands down, one of the most beautiful guitars I've ever seen.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Marco. It never gets old to hear appreciation for my guitars!

  • @Irkennalpha
    @Irkennalpha Год назад +5

    It s like someone who builds props for movies, suddenly made a guitar

  • @vawcreations5887
    @vawcreations5887 Год назад +1

    I CALL IT BUTTER CUP GUITAR
    SO BEAUTIFUL

  • @TheFIDASchannel
    @TheFIDASchannel Год назад +1

    This guitar looks like it was designed on a different planet. Excellent!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      I take that as a compliment :D

    • @TheFIDASchannel
      @TheFIDASchannel Год назад

      @@cannaguitars4593 oh, it definitely is a compliment! I’m also a guitar builder and I’m always in awe with your construction methods. Bravo!

  • @e.scottdaugherty8291
    @e.scottdaugherty8291 Год назад

    That Beastie sounds as beautiful as she looks. Outstanding project.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Thanks, Scott, glad you like the sound as well. The Harry Häussel pickup sounds amazing.

  • @sweetfruit7769
    @sweetfruit7769 Год назад +1

    thus is your coolest guitar yet!
    happy to see more from you!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      thanks, I am pretty happy with it too !

    • @sweetfruit7769
      @sweetfruit7769 Год назад +1

      @@cannaguitars4593 could it ever be possible to produce that design in factories at a large number? just in theory i mean. the process of creating them could be scaled up and then more people could hope to get one

  • @tnvalleyyoga7122
    @tnvalleyyoga7122 Год назад +2

    You, Sir, are an artist. Well done.

  • @mndlessdrwer
    @mndlessdrwer Год назад

    I always love seeing interesting variations in conventional instrument design, because it means that the musician doesn't need to completely relearn how to play an instrument in order to produce a different sound or tonal quality.
    Edit: finally made it to the sound demo and I don't know if it's from the pickup design, the hollow body, the laminated top, or a combination of all of these factors but the sound characteristics of this guitar are exactly my preference. Warm, deep, but with clean, clear and bright treble. It's a wonderful guitar and you should feel extremely proud of your work.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      thanks, I really appreciate your comliments on the guitar. I am pretty happy with it. Not completele though, it always can get better. cheers

  • @socialus5689
    @socialus5689 Год назад +2

    That is a criminally beautiful guitar.

  • @scottanderson6807
    @scottanderson6807 Год назад +1

    Very interesting outcome. The pronounced midrange of an archtop offsetting the recessed mids of a double top made for a surprisingly balanced sound, perhaps more similar to a flattop acoustic but with a creative visual aesthetic. Nice work.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Thant's what I am aiming for. A hybrid of arch and flat tops. Glad to hear I am on the right path.

  • @NeverTalkToCops1
    @NeverTalkToCops1 Год назад +2

    Very clever moving pick up mechanism. Deserves a patent if no one else has already patented it.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +2

      I recently met another luthier from germany (Lukas Schmidt) who had the same idea. It was his Master Degree work and he said, he never found something like it in his research. Here's a link to his page if you are interested: www.ls-guitars.de/cms/index.php/en/model-16-5-en

    • @TimTrOn3000
      @TimTrOn3000 Год назад

      Gibson grabber

  • @kerrylyons278
    @kerrylyons278 3 месяца назад

    One word says it all for the build and the end demo === WOW !!! ===

  • @SixStrings165
    @SixStrings165 Год назад +2

    Your creativity and craftsmanship is superb. Beautiful

  • @nj1255
    @nj1255 Год назад +4

    What an absolutely beautiful build!

  • @cicalinarrot
    @cicalinarrot Год назад

    This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Not guitars, things.
    Also I wish all guitars came with that adjustable pickup.

  • @warpspeed9877
    @warpspeed9877 Год назад +1

    49:25 why rubbers and not silicone o-rings? Much neater and you don't have to coil them twice. As for the sliding rails of the magnet structure, you can insert at the side of the fretboard (exactly at the end) a headless screw at each side (just like you did with the pickguard) that will compress the rails and keep the magnets exactly where you want them. Another point of thought is the shape of your fantastic bridge. I would reverse its shape (shorter upwards-longer downwards) so it does not interfere with the picking hand's wrist (54:40). Wonderful work!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Actually, I have switched out the rubbers for o-rings by now :-) Also, I feel that locking the Pickup isn't really necessary if the friction is dialed in correctly. But since everyone seems to recommend something like it, I will think about a locking solution.

  • @GL-GildedLining
    @GL-GildedLining Год назад

    I really love that aesthetic. Everything came out gorgeously!

  • @keiranbradley3238
    @keiranbradley3238 Год назад +2

    Really stunning craftsmanship, what a beautiful piece of functional art.

  • @juhapjolkkonen6504
    @juhapjolkkonen6504 Год назад +1

    Yet another crisp sounding beauty!

  • @pedroleal7118
    @pedroleal7118 Год назад

    Superb result! Looks like it has some characteiristics in common with the Luth, + magnetic pick-up , best of both worlds? Looks great, the kind of instrument an Elf would use! Thank you for sharing & have a great day!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      Yeah, the harp-like sound wasn't intended to be honest. I just wanted to be on the safe side when it came to the bracing. But good that a lot of people like it as it is.

  • @wilgenesis4470
    @wilgenesis4470 Год назад +6

    Truly a work of art.

  • @rogerhartje5964
    @rogerhartje5964 Год назад

    Beautiful!
    And the craftsman and craftsmanship!
    Not long ago I was was watching a video of one of the NAMES in American Made Acoustic Guitars and was appalled that from wood in the door to strung instruments being shipped there wasn't a craftsman in the joint. Probably the guy grading the woods was as close to skilled labor they showed.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Thank you for appreciating the craftsmanship my friend🙏

  • @glennmichaelthompson4112
    @glennmichaelthompson4112 Год назад

    Absolutely wonderful tone!!! Refreshing to see some new designs in guitar making with some very forward thinking. Keep on straight ahead.

  • @Robin_Trubingood
    @Robin_Trubingood Год назад

    It is a masterpiece! There is no limit to the skill and hard work of this genius. I bend my knee! (Это шедевр! Нет предела мастерству и трудолюбию этого гения. Я преклоняю колено!)👏👏👏👏👍

  • @EliteRock
    @EliteRock Год назад +1

    A unique and beautiful guitar, and from what I can tell, it sounds as good as it looks (would love to hear it un-amped).

  • @Markof101101
    @Markof101101 5 месяцев назад

    Wow. Such beautiful shapes and tones 😍

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid Год назад

    I like that you are using the "Kasha school" guitar building approach. Although I don't build acoustics, I have a similar building style, as in I have all my own designs and never copy others instruments, and often build hardware by hand, mainly tuner, switch, and control knobs, pickup rings and what not, and also love to hide mechanical elements like floating pick guards and such where it's not operant how they stay in place... I like the look of the tail piece, although it's risky having it hold by string tension only, as sooner or later someone may damage the top with it. I have a jazz arch top semi-hollow I need to finish (make the bridge), and I made the tail piece out of two metal rods that just slide into the through block of the body which also holds by mere string tension, but stays in place by how the two rods are screwed together on an angle, that need to be separated to get it out.
    I also like your esthetic style in artistry, and I too have a keen eye for design, and often build to a theme, and sometimes even make up a short story to go along with it. I always use matching woods all over the instrument, as I always hated instruments that look like the neck and body don't go together, like so many guitars do, IOW: If I use a flame maple top, then I also use a flame maple head plate or fingerboard and headstock binding, maybe in the inlays too. It just looks so much better when everything ties together and nothing looks like it doesn't belong or is out of place.
    Last but not least I am high tech, and have been using carbon fiber, two way truss rods, stainless frets, full fret access cutaways... since the mid 80's already, and keep the weight down and balanced. I also have never used hide glue, nor nitrocellulose which breaks down and decay's, melts under heat, yellows... When the instrument is stable as granite, and can handle pretty severe abuse without breaking, there is little to no need to ever have to take apart glue joints and make repairs in the first place! No planned obsolescence from me, I want people playing my instruments hundreds of years from now!
    Just one suggestion: The sliding pickup is great, and will give more variance in tone than using two pickups and a bunch of EQ, but I think springs will be much better than rubber bands, and some kind of sliding lever that keeps tension on the rails, but releases when activated to move it; Now I have to go to the drawing board and see what I can come up with.
    Great work Jakob!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Hey Bob (I assume). Thanks for your extensive feedback. Here are some thoughts from my side.
      I wouldn't call my building style Kasha.
      Even though it's asymmetrical. I used a falcate bracing on this one.
      The Tailpiece is only held by the strings, so for any string changes you would have to change them one by one or put something underneath like I did. For the woods I also like to use a limited variety, so mostly one wood (in this case plum) plus the neck (usually maple) and in most cases the spruce top.
      For the pickup I tried using springs, but there is just not enough room for that. Maybe you can come up with a design that works with springs and is as flat as this one (~8 mm).
      Check out Lukas Schmidt Guitars from Germany. He came up with a mechanism to unlock the sliding pickup:
      www.ls-guitars.de/cms/index.php/en/12-en/
      I like the friction solution. The less mechanical parts the better in my opinion.
      Best you contact me via mail if you want to discuss this further: Jakob@cannaguitars.com

  • @Bangkokguitar
    @Bangkokguitar Год назад +3

    very interesting and awesome building skill! Bravo!

  • @connlaffan6232
    @connlaffan6232 Год назад

    Utterly Fantastic ! Thanks for the upload. I thoroughly enjoyed it !

  • @howardtowler6146
    @howardtowler6146 Год назад +1

    3:39 iam blowen away already

  • @jarrettporst4799
    @jarrettporst4799 4 месяца назад

    The tones out of this thing are heaven, pure heaven. Gorgeous design, flows with as much love as the tones. Tells us all you are commissioning these for sale?

  • @ОлегЛесков-у8о
    @ОлегЛесков-у8о Год назад +3

    Wonderful sound

  • @zitnbit
    @zitnbit Год назад

    Beautiful and reasonable design. Nice work!

  • @xavierdequaire5375
    @xavierdequaire5375 Год назад

    impressive, beautiful to the eye, the ear and the heart!

  • @MrDhalli6500
    @MrDhalli6500 Год назад

    What a gorgeous guitar, and it sounds amazing : ) great job. For me the part of what i consider the binding around the body of the guitar, the thicker darker wood does it for me, it's not a thin white line. Amazing.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Thanks my friend :) I call it the frame. It's basically a bevel that goes all around the top. The idea is to have a really stiff and heavy border that protects the top and reflects the energy back to the center.

  • @LORCAN_1
    @LORCAN_1 Год назад +1

    Произведение искусства. Не отказалась бы от такой акустики.

  • @totallyunmemorable
    @totallyunmemorable 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant! Stunning! Beautiful guitar. One thing though: I recently observed that I can't leave rubber bands in my car or the heat (from the sun) causes them to break. I haven't totally resolved that it is indeed the heat that's causing the breakage, but be aware that your pickup bands could fail if the guitar gets too warm.
    That's some nice playing there. But I insist that one should dress appropriately for the occasion of the birth of a new guitar. Top hat and tails aren't necessary, but a tie and cuff links wouldn't be a bad idea. ;^)

  • @stevencochrane115
    @stevencochrane115 Год назад

    Very innovative design. well thought out and executed.

  • @sidclark39
    @sidclark39 Год назад

    Very well integrated from amazingly well-matched components.

  • @rebelliousfineart8202
    @rebelliousfineart8202 Год назад

    The sliding pickup was a really cool touch

  • @jonharwood286
    @jonharwood286 8 месяцев назад

    I have just watched this video. You sir are a master of your art. I have built a few guitars that are different to the norm but, the guitar you have sculpted is a work of art. If i win the lottery, would you build me one please!

  • @marcosnaves8325
    @marcosnaves8325 Год назад

    MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT !!! CONGRATS !!!

  • @박달재김삿갓
    @박달재김삿갓 Год назад +2

    귀한영상 공유해주셔서 감사합니다 끝까지 즐감하고 힘찬응원 과함께 손잡고감니다요 화이팅임다요 늘건강하시고 행복하세요 항상 응원함니다

  • @Studio22mix
    @Studio22mix Год назад +4

    That looks amazing, very nice job 👍🏼

  • @sidensvans67
    @sidensvans67 Год назад

    Outstanding craftsmanship .

  • @chookstersshed5556
    @chookstersshed5556 Год назад +1

    Well done brilliant I would love one….sound’s excellent

  • @Baribrotzer
    @Baribrotzer Год назад +1

    Beautiful instrument, absolutely beautiful.
    And although it sounds fine, it does not sound as good as it looks - not because the sound is deficient, but because NOTHING could sound as good as that looks.

  • @pitpit64
    @pitpit64 Год назад

    Its a well made beautiful musical instrument ,Its always about the sound. it sounds great!! Its not a painting to be admired,Its all the about the sound

  • @aurynaichi7030
    @aurynaichi7030 Год назад +1

    Nicely made and sounds great!

  • @Br--kfast
    @Br--kfast Год назад

    the process itself is very beautiful. thank you for making this! love

  • @kohchang2007
    @kohchang2007 Год назад

    Incredible sound!! Very unique resonances. Would love to hear it in person..

  • @stevehowell231
    @stevehowell231 5 месяцев назад

    Nice Design & great sound!

  • @DeRaafMedia
    @DeRaafMedia Год назад

    Beautiful guitar ... I admire the "experimental" nature of the build ... wish I had the means to try the guitar ... but @2:11 you take the bridge as a template to form the top. I believe this isn't the most solid decision ... IMHO

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Yep, normally you should do it the other way around. I think I made the bridge first with a radius in mind and then took it as a reference. After demolding
      the top flattened out anyways, and I had to remake the bridge. In the end it was good, that I made the radius of the top too pointed for that reason.

  • @billmiller9332
    @billmiller9332 Год назад

    woah, I am in awe, wonderful work!

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 Год назад

    Definitely an unusual design but very nicely made and it sounds great. Quite a distinctive tone with harplike qualities.

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Glad so many people like the sound. I was afraid I built it too stiff. But it's a matter of taste after all.

  • @jamesnorton7601
    @jamesnorton7601 Год назад

    A sliding pickup. Genius

  • @royceteal-bp3xc
    @royceteal-bp3xc Год назад

    You sir area true craftsman! Absolutely beautiful.❤

  • @JacareDoQuerosene
    @JacareDoQuerosene 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely superb!

  • @localguy8
    @localguy8 Год назад

    Very creative love the headstock this prototype? Is beautiful, I was surprised it projected the sound without a sound hole . Great job beautiful guitar.🎸 🎸🎸❤️☮️

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      If you look closely, you can spot an opening at the cutaway area ;-) Also there is a sideport. Thanks, J

  • @keithbond9423
    @keithbond9423 Год назад +1

    Exquisite guitar. Very inspiring.

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 Год назад

    For your next "fully adjustable" pickup, maybe ball detents could help with the slippage at the end of travel.

  • @foxfish7115
    @foxfish7115 Год назад

    Great build warts an all, I love your inventiveness.

  • @s.m.masrakulislammedha3090
    @s.m.masrakulislammedha3090 Год назад +1

    Most beautiful guitar which also sounds great❤

  • @hakanaxlund7951
    @hakanaxlund7951 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful! very cool! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Augustjaz
    @Augustjaz Год назад

    MINDBLOWN!! Master Luthier

  • @jackmundo4043
    @jackmundo4043 Год назад

    Wow. Masterful build. Thank you.

  • @lesdoidanlzen1691
    @lesdoidanlzen1691 Год назад +1

    Would love to ear an acoustic demo.

  • @seitaishogun
    @seitaishogun Год назад

    Looks Beautiful.

  • @Gerkozielman
    @Gerkozielman Год назад

    what a beautiful piece of art!

  • @stevensony3148
    @stevensony3148 Год назад +1

    Rasanya ingin kumiliki gitar itu. Suara, bentuk yg indah menyatu dlm instrumen tsb. Membuatku penasaran dg harga gitar itu. Sungguh sentuhan karya seni yg indah, keluar dr hati. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      Terima kasih banyak! Anda dapat menemukan harga gitar saya di situs web saya.

  • @carlosgea9542
    @carlosgea9542 3 месяца назад

    Un gran trabajo, como siempre. Gracias por tus vídeos. 😉

  • @RonaldHawes-sr3cr
    @RonaldHawes-sr3cr Год назад

    Wow. A work of art.

  • @CroLlama
    @CroLlama Год назад

    The sound is just amazing, and the guitar is just plain beautiful. For the cable retraction, you could try some sort of a spring and vault mechanism, similar to bicycle derailleur

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад +1

      Interesting idea. It might be a bit complicated. The more moving parts, the more room for failure.

  • @SixStrings165
    @SixStrings165 Год назад

    Maybe consider steaming the sheet first and pressing in mold without glue first and letting it set. Then apply glue and repress in mold without steam. It might allow the thin sheet to conform to the mold shape without cracking.

  • @bass_covers
    @bass_covers Год назад

    stunning !!! Lov your work bro

  • @javamboy
    @javamboy Год назад

    Insanely beautiful

  • @amblues4fun-passione-chitarra
    @amblues4fun-passione-chitarra Год назад

    Davvero un grande strumento ... Molto bravo

  • @maurolimaok
    @maurolimaok Год назад

    Absolutely Gorgeous.

  • @pandutresnalaga13
    @pandutresnalaga13 Год назад

    My goodness this is beautiful

  • @bluegiraffe7858
    @bluegiraffe7858 Год назад +2

    I’m not a gearhead, but that guitar is amazing. ❤

  • @ltcuaa
    @ltcuaa Год назад

    never seen anything like it! beautiful

  • @bramklinkhamer8732
    @bramklinkhamer8732 Год назад

    That is so awesome and beautiful and unique. And it sounds great. I subscribed!

  • @mathquir190
    @mathquir190 Год назад

    Great design

  • @itonuoro3813
    @itonuoro3813 11 месяцев назад

    beautiful guitar!

  • @ElijahJamesReynes-o3u
    @ElijahJamesReynes-o3u Год назад

    wow that's a beautiful guitar sir

  • @jimr5855
    @jimr5855 Год назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @bartekgreiner1473
    @bartekgreiner1473 Год назад

    Outstanding build! I'm impressed by your creativity and design taste. I'm a big fan of the adjustable pickup idea, only other option I've liked are magnetic pickups on steel body (made by Verso Instuments). Did you consider pulling the pickup wire through the brass piping? If possible, It could enable a complete lack of visible wires.
    Great work, a pleasure to watch!

    • @cannaguitars4593
      @cannaguitars4593  Год назад

      I love the Verso guitar idea of the movable pickup. I thought about to make the mount from iron, so it holds on the there on its own. The problem with the wire inside the tubing is, that you need some automated way to pull the cable in and out as you move the pickup. I think using the pipes as wires would be the play here. My only concern is that it might affect the sound in any way?

  • @seyyes100
    @seyyes100 Год назад

    So beautiful and sounds wonderful.

  • @MrCamkay
    @MrCamkay Год назад +1

    Would steam work to keep veneer from cracking?