If this guitar background piece for this video is from the guitar beeing made,I would say its the best sound for a guitar that I have heard in my whole life,just such an excelent sound......I would buy all my guitars from you!! simply awsome sound and workmanship. finest guitars!!
A tip you may know but maybe others don't: instead of double sided tape for planing thin or awkward shapes, use masking tape, and super glue. tape both bench and piece. Put super glue to glue both tape surfaces and then when finished just rip off tape. I have 'clamped all sorts of awkward pieces, and even trusted it to hold down template for routing. Quick too!
Yes, that works pretty well, I actually have a video showing that trick, but to be honest, I like double sided tape better (even though it can be a bit harder to get off)
Dieter...kan ik u aub achter een tip vragen vanuit Arta Griekenland waar ik me bevind? Ik bouw ook muziekinstrumenten...ivm frezen inlegwerk abalone gaat de vraag...of graag een email. We zijn nu samen met mn 4 kids een heilig JEZUS Kruis aan het maken
How did you mount the thin strips of veneer inserts at center of two-halves of guitar back? For example, you opened a channel for the headstock veneer and added the veneer strips. Did you do the same for guitar back or applied the veneers at the time of joining the back 2-halves? Thank you.
Hello your film is beautiful and thank you for sharing. Please can you tell me what pieces of music are played over the top? Also what is the guitar? Is it one of yours? Thanks
Thats a beauty, nice! How many guitars did u build before this one as I saw u didnt originally started as a luthier but rahter general woodworking. How did u learn how to build guitars? I once did an internship at a local luthier and its the biggest regret of my life not having asked him if I could do my aprenticeship there. So now I sit behind my screen and whatch other people building guitars. I really enjoyed the music in the video. As I dont really know the pieces, would you mind sharing the names? Thanks in advance and best regards :)
Thank you! I read a lot of books about guitar building, and I watched many videos here on YT about classical guitar building. Classical guitar fourms are also a great soure for learning. Plans are of course important (full scale plans). Becoming a luthier apprentice is a luxury, but many great luthiers were self taught. Robert Bouchet built his first guitar at the age of 48, and he is one of the most influential guitar makers of the twentieth century.
Thanks, just started on the second build. I bought a bending iron to get out the spring back in the sides (and other tasks like bindings and rosette strips). Other than that I think most things will be done mostly the same way.
I use the center line of the guitar, and a v-bit to position it perfect (jog the y-axis along the center line of the headstock to make sure it's correct)
I have a format of videos in my chanel where I comment the work of another luthiers. I made a video reacting this one, complementing your work, but copyright were identified ☹️
I suggest you actually watch the video. the neck is not in one piece, both the head and heel are laminated. It's a Hauser 37 replica, which is a very traditional design.
@@DieterSchneider I'm sorry, the comment is not intended for your guitar, but for Morrison guitar. I have posted it in the wrong place. Therefore, I am deleting my comment.🙏🙏