Starting the Guitar body & Making the Control Cavities - Building a Single Cut model Guitar (Part 7)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

Комментарии • 43

  • @DanGentry
    @DanGentry Год назад +1

    I like this idea. Having just one template is genius!

  • @bertrodriguez3087
    @bertrodriguez3087 3 года назад +2

    Happy to see your numbers flying up. You deserve it Daniel.

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад +1

      Hey Bert,
      I’m also real happy with how the channel is growing.
      Thank you for your support.

  • @silasrempp9785
    @silasrempp9785 3 года назад

    I usually don't comment on RUclips, but i just wanted to tell you how much your videos help me with planning my own build. Keep it up man! I really enjoy your videos.

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Silas,
      Thank you very much for your comment.
      It’s nice to hear my videos are helping you with planning your guitar build.

  • @mrfrontranger7911
    @mrfrontranger7911 3 года назад +1

    Cavity covers are alway a pain, but the way you have shown will improve my own technique 😎

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Mr Frontranger,
      I can only agree. I struggled with them myself on the first few builds until I bought a set of copy rings and gave my templates some thought.
      Good luck and have fun trying this technique.

  • @williamthrasher8540
    @williamthrasher8540 3 года назад +1

    It looks like you have done a very good job of thinking things out before hand. Keep up the good work, will be looking forward to your next video. Thanks

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hey William,
      Thank you very much.
      For some parts I tend to overthink everything while on in some areas I just wing it.
      I think parts that aren't easily fixed when done wrong need that kind of attention and preparation while it is fun to be creative on other parts where you can afford to be.

  • @ralfkappmeyer5549
    @ralfkappmeyer5549 3 года назад +1

    good inspiration for my next one. This gave me some good hints on a better fitting coverplate!
    Thanks!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Ralf,
      You're welcome.
      I'm glad you got some useful information from my video to use on your own projects.

  • @monday6524
    @monday6524 Год назад

    Great content. I really appreciate the level of detail and instruction.

  • @mrwaffles1394
    @mrwaffles1394 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the routing tips!

  • @DeviantGuitars
    @DeviantGuitars 3 года назад

    Great tip about the router table. I honestly never considered sharp edges being an issue and this explains it very well. amazing content as always and I really appreciate you sharing your template making technique. I've already ordered a set of guide bushing/copy rings for my router. Thanks again. truly inspiring and always helpful content to us amateur luthiers. Well done!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад +1

      Hi Royce,
      Thank you very much for the compliments.
      I think the rough edges left by the (band)saw can cause issues if you're unlucky. The trick, in my opinion, is to minimize the chances for the bit too bite into something by keeping the cutting/contact surface as small as possible.
      I know you're going to enjoy your copy rings a lot they're so useful for guitar making.

    • @DeviantGuitars
      @DeviantGuitars 3 года назад +1

      @@UnquendorGuitars Makes perfect sense. the few times I've had router tear out it was around a sharp corner that i knew the risks anyways. it just never dawned on me that the bit was catching because of the edge and not necessarily just grain direction. either way i will be smoothing out the saw marks next time I use the router.

  • @fredrobinson6733
    @fredrobinson6733 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video - really helpful - thank you!

  • @jessijamesguitars7502
    @jessijamesguitars7502 3 года назад

    Good going Dan. JJ

  • @JohnClothier
    @JohnClothier 3 года назад

    another fantastic video from you Daniel. Great to see your subscribe numbers shooting up too!

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi John,
      Thank you very much.
      Yeah the increase in subs is amazing, I can hardly believe it.

  • @fen3184
    @fen3184 3 года назад

    Really useful video. Thank you.

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Fen31,
      Thank you. I’m glad you’re getting some useful information from my videos.

  • @robertodiferdinando
    @robertodiferdinando 22 дня назад

    Complimenti sei un fuoriclasse!!!

  • @mariolenickyeqjm
    @mariolenickyeqjm Год назад

    Hi there. Very nice content and beautiful work. Perhaps some parts where you do the actual work could be at normal speed, routing for instance, for me it is very interesting :)

  • @Wu2u22
    @Wu2u22 3 года назад

    I watch a dozen build videos a week. And I'll eventually get around to mine.
    I learn at least something from most of them. I've learned a ton from yours! Well done, sir. Well done.

    • @Wu2u22
      @Wu2u22 3 года назад

      And one item - most builders just carve out an electronics cavity and struggle to fit a plate to it. Making a template for both is FAR better - and it's something I thought of myself, but VERY happy to see a true professional justify my thoughts. And yet again, I learned a better way to do it than I had thought of.

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Scott,
      Thank you very much for the compliment.

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Scott,
      I used to have the same struggle to be honest. But then I started doing an inlayed top in the bodies for the Nessa models and came up with this solution to do those and I realized the same principle could be applied to the control cavity as well.
      I'm glad to learn my videos are helping you on your projects.

  • @edadpops1709
    @edadpops1709 3 года назад

    Daniel you might want to make a boom arm for overhead dust collection hose,like festool has.I made mine from 2” pvc pipe and a door hinge

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Edad,
      Thank you for the suggestion.
      I have been thinking about that, but the roof of the shed is slanted making it impossible for an arm to rotate much without adding a complex hinging system. And there is all kind of stuff in the way like light fixtures, air filter, you name it.
      I wanted to make something similar to mount my camera on to be able to make overhead shots and to get rid of a massive tripod. But ran into the same issues unfortunately.

  • @chevans20
    @chevans20 6 месяцев назад +1

    why does it have to be 30 mm from the edge? what's the minimum wall thickness allowed from the side? I need more space and I'd like to go up to 15 mm. thank you :-)

  • @maurice970
    @maurice970 3 года назад +3

    Bedankt voor de video :) ik ben zelf van plan om een gitaar te bouwen. zou ik mogen vragen waar u uw hout vandaan haalt?

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hi Maurice,
      Ik haal mijn hout bij "Masave Fijnhouthandel" in Zwolle.
      Veel succes met het bouwen van je gitaar.

    • @maurice970
      @maurice970 3 года назад

      @@UnquendorGuitars super bedankt! Hier in Zuid-Holland is het maar moeilijk te vinden :( bedankt voor je video's ik leer er veel van :)

    • @Wu2u22
      @Wu2u22 3 года назад

      Don't understand a word any of you said. But ... if it said Amazing Work, great attention to detail, and a beautiful build, then I echo your sentiments.

    • @maurice970
      @maurice970 3 года назад

      @@Wu2u22 haha It did not but I totally feel that way :)

  • @bannerbaggins
    @bannerbaggins 3 года назад +1

    Where did you get your base materials?

    • @UnquendorGuitars
      @UnquendorGuitars  3 года назад

      Hey Brian,
      I get my wood from a Dutch supplier called "Masave Fijnhouthandel".

  • @Penisdoll
    @Penisdoll 3 года назад

    Awesome!