Fascinating build! I'm embarking on a scrap wood instrument too, just trying to find the wood first! Your build was really inspiring and I like the unconventional ways you tackled some of it, that's much how I work too. Bravo!
Please, please bring us the next part. We are all dying to know how got on with the rest of the build. Especially how to support the weight on the arm and drum. Thanks for the effort you put into making this video
I enjoy watching it, it's nice that you are doing something and sharing it with us.I think you should start making videos again, we missed you :) and you should know that I enjoyed all your past videos❤
Hi Esra! Didn't expect to see you here :) Thanks! It has been a while but I don't have the time for video making sadly... How are you? I have not heard from you in a while! I think you deleted your IG account?
Considering what you had to work with, you did a great job. You kept everything as simple as possible, yet yeilded an attractive guitar that sounds surprisingly good.
I have never backed one of my crossbow prods, mainly because I make them out of young dogwood, so they are crowned. Might try a board version and back it this way. Wood crossbow prods are more or less a disposable item anyway, but they generally last a year or so of hard shooting. Long enough for another piece of dogwood to season.
The ugliest content on RU-vid when we want to watch something literal from wood crafts and the owner of the content is fast in this way. We could not save the manufacturing process
I just want to pay tribute for such titanic work and qualitative performance. It is clear from your video that a wonderful musical instrument can be made without hi-tech workshop, valuable wood and expensive accessories. Skill and total dedication are quite enough. Bravo.
Thanks, I now have the skillset needed to build my own guitar perfectly with 100% of the knowledge required with all of the math and geometry involved :D
Thank you! I was desperately trying to find a way to fletch longbow arrows (they need to be... like, not hard... kinda soft) without using real feathers (I don't want to support animal cruelty) and this seems to be the solution!
Hi Randall, it's very study and quite flat still, so I would not do anything different.. besides actually try tofinish it someday! I added a cabinet with drawers between the legs for my handtools, but I never mounted the apron and vise. At this point I have a small business and mainly work with sheetgoods.. so it now serves more as table to put parts on than as a real workbench I'm afraid.