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I modified a Chapman guitar for our friend Rob Scallon. This unique build allows Rob to stretch just a single guitar string to make some beautiful music. I had to figure out the mechanism, the fit, and the adjustability for this custom B Bender guitar. Check out Rob's video:
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The concept behind this custom B Bender guitar is to pull the B string mechanically up a full or half step without affecting the other strings. There are a few existing designs to accomplish this, but I felt like a mechanical linkage made out of metal would be the most reliable and consistent. The difficult part of putting these hinged elements together was making sure that all of the mechanism could fit inside the guitar without completely destroying it.
The Chapman guitar we were sent for this project was a Telecaster style, which allowed the strap nut lever to move freely. The tummy scoop on the back presented some challenges when placing the B Bender assembly. I wanted to avoid any contour cut or beveled surface because it would be more difficult to route out the cavity. After making a template of the guitar on a scrap piece of plywood and redesigning the linkage, I had a design that would work.
Using some scrap metal rod and flat bar stock, I cut and drilled slots and pin holes to connect the S-shaped mechanism. The screws that would act as pivot points were also used to connect the assembly to the guitar cavity. To counteract the force of gravity pulling the guitar down, and to reset the guitar upward when the player pulls the B Bender down, I had to strategically place a heavy spring alongside the linkage. Once all of this was working well on the plywood, it was time to carve a hole into that beautiful Chapman guitar.
The B Bender linkage was ready to be installed in the guitar, but I first had to cut into the back in just the right place. To make the cleanest cut I could, I chose to use the router with a guide bushing and a template. To make the template, I took a photo of the plywood mock-up and outlined it's confines. I then took this photo into Adobe Illustrator and traced the outline. Using this vector graphic, I cut a template out of clear acrylic on the Glowforge laser cutter.
Because I was using a router bushing, I had to offset the template by 1/8" so that the bit cut the exact outline I wanted. This method would give us a perfectly matched hole in the back of the guitar. I also didn't want to cover the mechanism, I think it looks awesome, so I decided to cover it with another piece of clear acrylic. This was actually really easy using the laser cutter. My first vector graphic would be the outline of the photo (this will end up being our cover); then the 1/8" offset I mentioned earlier to account for the router bushing; and lastly another 1/8" offset from the previous one so the router could carve a shallow shelf for the acrylic cover to sit on.
I taped the multi-layered template to the back of the guitar and took out each template as I finished that cut. It worked perfectly. Now it was time to place the B Bender mechanism in place and make sure it all worked.
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@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Here's Rob's Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2k4337pXrtQ.html
@samueldeter9735
@samueldeter9735 4 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed his video, much more than I even thought I would in fact. I think it's worth noting that a good portion of it is an interview discussing the concept in general, as well as this particular application. It had some really good, interesting info that I wasn't expecting.
@kitingmare
@kitingmare 4 года назад
Really enjoyed the video! Maybe have another strap hanging down to the floor on the back end of the guitar and step on the end to prevent teh guitar from moving up ?
@sauanna3626
@sauanna3626 4 года назад
holy don't screw it up
@gordondeitz7838
@gordondeitz7838 3 года назад
You killed that guitar ... HELL YEAH 😎!
@AlinaAniretake
@AlinaAniretake 3 года назад
Sawtar, please
@robscallon
@robscallon 4 года назад
Thanks for the guitar Bob :)
@C3DPropShop
@C3DPropShop 4 года назад
Bob and the Team are great people! Looking forward to hearing you play it!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
No problem. Lets do it again some time
@julianwood5262
@julianwood5262 4 года назад
When’s the video gonna come out Rob?
@JoshMakesStuff
@JoshMakesStuff 4 года назад
Thanks for giving us a private concert.
@captainnapalm8207
@captainnapalm8207 4 года назад
Bob and Rob - best "crossover" ever...
@FigmentsMade
@FigmentsMade 4 года назад
"And we'll put off cutting the hole as long as possible." "So now we're just going to remake all these pieces." I so hear you, Bob! It turned out great!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
It was pretty daunting
@percival743
@percival743 4 года назад
Hmmm timezones
@FigmentsMade
@FigmentsMade 4 года назад
@@percival743 Hmmm Patreon early access. ;)
@percival743
@percival743 4 года назад
@@FigmentsMade oh
@jeremygunkel
@jeremygunkel 4 года назад
Now buid a bass that slaps davie504 back.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Haha
@darengauthier522
@darengauthier522 4 года назад
Lol. Epic
@lastralla
@lastralla 4 года назад
That sounds more like a Simone Giertz type project!
@jeremygunkel
@jeremygunkel 4 года назад
@@lastralla good call. I'd like to see that happen.
@captainhipfire
@captainhipfire 4 года назад
@@lastralla or Michael Reeves'
@jdgindustries2734
@jdgindustries2734 4 года назад
Ya... That has to be, aside from cutting out a wall in one's house, the most terrifying project one could do. Well done Bob! You sir are a master.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
That's why it was put off for 2 years.
@thugasaurusrex6004
@thugasaurusrex6004 4 года назад
Nice you got first comment And yea, I can't imagine how terrifying this must have been to do lol
@percival743
@percival743 4 года назад
Hmmm timezones
@ooMike22oo
@ooMike22oo 4 года назад
I don't have a musical bone in my body, but as always I was amazed by the engineering and quick adjustments you guys make on the fly. Another great build Bob!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks!
@thatren7179
@thatren7179 4 года назад
Missed opportunity for a "Fender Bender" :D
@bucknaked31
@bucknaked31 4 года назад
Hiren Makkan Too late, that’s what some of the country guys call it.
@M4RCM0NT31R0
@M4RCM0NT31R0 4 года назад
Ba dum Tsss
@ModernBuilds
@ModernBuilds 4 года назад
My favorite collabs on RU-vid to see are bob & rob!
@webbaldc1
@webbaldc1 4 года назад
I really liked you showing all the iterations and changes you had to make. Very honest and true prototyping! Great work!
@hemligagosta6554
@hemligagosta6554 4 года назад
prototype building 101, a perfect tutorial in how prototypers struggle with their projects. i get a conny bloom feeling, electric boys, when hearing the music, he even played with hanoi rocks.
@cmdraftbrn
@cmdraftbrn 4 года назад
yep. gotta change that, that, and that.
@tysonl79
@tysonl79 4 года назад
I would label this as what not to do for prototyping, but yeah, always things need to change. I would wait to build the functional prototype until you have the basic geometry figured out. Maybe build a cardboard mockup and save yourself many hours of actually making parts until you're ready.
@MaltandMake
@MaltandMake 4 года назад
It's great to see you doing projects like this. Definitely helps me get over my worries when starting a challenging project.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
It just took me 2 years to gain the courage to do it :)
@JasonExplainsThings
@JasonExplainsThings 4 года назад
Dude. That was a really interesting project. Never knew something like that was a possibility. Watching Rob's video right now.
@theryankruger
@theryankruger 4 года назад
Before I'd seen this I'd done some *very* cursory reading on the B bender (I think it started with a video with Marty Stewart in it and went from there) and it occurs to me that the Chapman T type, while a great guitar and the right body type at first glance (I also know Rob is a signature artist so it's only natural), made this build a lot harder. A regular Tele is essentially a cutting board with two pickups, so none of the contouring is there, meaning apart from the string placement, there's lot more tolerance. Really cool build though, and the ways you literally got around the issues were really inventive and the video on Rob's channel shows how well it turned out!
@razordu30
@razordu30 4 года назад
As a fellow guitar player, I applaud you for working up the courage to cut into a Chapman. You are a braver man than I.
@jackavery3740
@jackavery3740 Год назад
I've built a couple guitars in the past, and I've never fucked around with this kind of mechanism, since I'm afraid of messing up my pride and joy. You, sir, are braver than me!
@chopdshop8087
@chopdshop8087 4 года назад
This was absolutely beautiful. The progression of the design all the way to Rob’s video and his progression for finding the music this instrument should play. Truly awesome!!
@CiceroMonteiro
@CiceroMonteiro 4 года назад
Cool project Bob, thanks. I like the way you and Jimmy solve complex problems with a simple approach.
@dugdru2
@dugdru2 4 года назад
This is impressive engineering...but the real challenge was the cutting of that beautiful guitar. Nice work!
@Dami2024ue
@Dami2024ue 4 года назад
Bob doing this mod to a Chapman for Rob Scallon is the most ambitious crossover in history
@dannyjepp985
@dannyjepp985 4 года назад
I made an audible gasp when I realized that the acrylic was clear and not white. Glad you didn't paint the inside and kept it pure. Well done!
@derekgeschwender
@derekgeschwender 4 года назад
Bob. I love your videos but watching this one and Rob's video was AMAZING. Thank you sir.
@fishbake7
@fishbake7 4 года назад
Exelent tutorial. I wouldn't be scared off by all the fancy tools. It can be done with a lot less but its great.
@ericjustice8303
@ericjustice8303 4 года назад
Robs smile is always contagious
@JkCanvas
@JkCanvas 4 года назад
Amazing build and the thinking it took to make this work. Thank you for showing the trials showing that there was so much that goes into making something with no plans. Simply amazing. great job and keep on Making cool stuff.
@SouthernStyleDIY
@SouthernStyleDIY 4 года назад
That's insane! Really cool process. Now to go hear how it sounds in Rob's video
@jackleg693
@jackleg693 4 года назад
Not gonna lie… I got more than a tad anxious as you started routing the body of that guitar! But man, you did an incredible job! Bravo!!
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve 4 года назад
I'd say that that was over the top engineering Bob! Great work & now I have to go watch Rob's video to see how it all worked out & how the guitar sounds....... 👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍
@taylorlowinger1206
@taylorlowinger1206 4 года назад
Literally my two favorite people on RU-vid in the same video is a win/win scenario
@patrickwburnett
@patrickwburnett 4 года назад
I've REALLY been looking forward to this video since you started talking about it and man, Bob!, what a great job! One of my favorite videos of yours to date (and I've been following for YEARS!)!!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks! It was terrifying, but it turned out great!
@christianhertwig1593
@christianhertwig1593 2 месяца назад
Very good work. Considering that the spring has to have so much force to support the weight of the guitar itself and that you don't change the pitch every millisecond. Cool
@dvweiss
@dvweiss 3 года назад
The big ol’ “NOPE” when you tried to catch the metal piece made me snort. 😂
@jason_cornelius
@jason_cornelius 4 года назад
I feel my two worlds are colliding....I like to make stuff and stringbenders. This is the perfect video!
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 4 года назад
Really cool Bob, awesome stuff! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@p1mplul576
@p1mplul576 4 года назад
Oh my God i waited so long for this Type of Video from two so nice guys!!
@SmoofDizzle
@SmoofDizzle 4 года назад
Great content Bob and Rob! Love seeing you work your magic on musical instruments. Now I gotta go back and watch your other guitar vid haha.
@Rouverius
@Rouverius 4 года назад
This is great. I can't wait to see what you come up with when you get the mill up and running.
@MadeByMarylou
@MadeByMarylou 4 года назад
wow, this is incredible!! I've never actually seen a b bender let alone how to mod a guitar to be one. Really amazing work!!
@enelgaragedemartincho
@enelgaragedemartincho 4 года назад
That was awesome. Thx for sharing
@ghostiegoogoo
@ghostiegoogoo 4 года назад
Crossover I didn't expect, but am glad happened!
@possiblegenius1
@possiblegenius1 4 года назад
I remember first hearing about this on your podcast. Glad to see it come to life! It is awesome!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks, it was a lot of fun!
@ThatBassistK
@ThatBassistK 4 года назад
We waited so long... and it was worth it!
@JeremyBeut
@JeremyBeut 4 года назад
Yes ! YES ! THIS IS THE KIND OF CONTENT I'M LIVING FOR
@JoeyHidalgo
@JoeyHidalgo 4 года назад
7:01 "If I had a mill this would be a lot more exact and a lot easier" Dude, didn't you just buy a giant mill? 😄
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Yeah, 2 months after I made this :)
@JoeyHidalgo
@JoeyHidalgo 4 года назад
@@Iliketomakestuff time is a merely a construct in the world of a RU-vidr's release schedule
@geoffcowan2384
@geoffcowan2384 4 года назад
I appreciate that you did it without a mill. Not sure I will ever make a B-bender, but after watching this, I think I could. I don’t have a welder so I would have to work around that. Still pretty intimidating but you proved that it could be done. I’d try it on a Craigslist Squier. Lol.
@jljmonky
@jljmonky 4 года назад
Well now I feel stupid for not scrolling before my commen
@DavidPlass
@DavidPlass 4 года назад
@@jljmonky And a giant lathe! But time is an illusion.
@mikestormm
@mikestormm 4 года назад
Hi Bob, great work!!! I enjoy your videos, but with this one i've enjoyed more 👍
@iybjs5308
@iybjs5308 4 года назад
I’ve been watching so many custom guitar videos, but I dint expect to stumble onto an ILTMS vid!
@sippy9387
@sippy9387 3 года назад
From bob to rob,awesome
@bimbzcornerleansmusicpod2603
@bimbzcornerleansmusicpod2603 2 года назад
Awesome Job! Bravo
@blakenorthrup
@blakenorthrup 2 года назад
Man, you are a brilliant builder. Been watching your vids for a good while now, and this one is just crazy cool. R2D2 was pretty bad ass as well. Plenty of inspiration to push to yourself to do whatever you dream of. Keep up the great work!
@ecalzo
@ecalzo 4 года назад
i actually saw the Rob video before yours but .. you did absolutely well .. wowo .. well done Bob
@MakersMatrix
@MakersMatrix 3 года назад
Honestly I can’t say I ever doubted Bob.
@geoffrey3668
@geoffrey3668 4 года назад
Awesome video! These 2 years waiting was worth it!
@tooljunkie555
@tooljunkie555 4 года назад
YOU THE MAN BOB!
@hippoandbearmakes3416
@hippoandbearmakes3416 4 года назад
Now that looked like it needed a lot of planning!! Great work 👍
@gordondeitz7838
@gordondeitz7838 3 года назад
You killed that guitar... Hell yeah!🎸👍
@ClintonCaraway-CNC
@ClintonCaraway-CNC 2 года назад
Clarence and Gene would be proud!!! Now let's here "8 miles high"!!
@ARCTICxYETI
@ARCTICxYETI 4 года назад
Man your awesome! So glad I found your channel through Rob's!
@OConnellWoodworksLLC
@OConnellWoodworksLLC 4 года назад
Wow! Freaking awesome, dude! Probably spent forever stressing about doing that and it turned out great! Impressed I am, young maker.
4 года назад
Not gonna lie, I watched Rob's video first, and knew what to expect. Still got nervous when Bob started to cut into the guitar
@cheeseisgreat24
@cheeseisgreat24 4 года назад
I have modified a total of 7 guitars for musician friends. Every single time is a nail biting experience because they know what they want, you know what you can do, and you just hope that you can get the two of those things to meet and not ruin the instrument. Granted, the most expensive one I've modified was only $1k, so it wouldn't have been *that* big of a deal to replace, but still, there's much more to musicianship than just buying an instrument off the shelf and playing.
@Stoobers
@Stoobers 3 года назад
sounds amazing!!
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 4 года назад
Awesome B Bender Guitar !!!!!!!!!!
@Battery-cq1qu
@Battery-cq1qu 4 года назад
I like he casually redoing everything.
@Rivenwolf_2
@Rivenwolf_2 4 года назад
Most anticipated crossover in all of history!
@johnjgibson6807
@johnjgibson6807 4 года назад
Awesome Build Man 👍👍🎶🎶🎸
@buildersmark
@buildersmark 4 года назад
A suggestion in place of the aluminum bar could also be sleeve nuts with right & left handed all thread stock. That would allow adjustment of the tension on the rods. I know not everyone has something like this in their shop but it can give individuals better ability to tune the mechanism.
@jimduffy9773
@jimduffy9773 4 года назад
Great job.
@collinsstudios7098
@collinsstudios7098 4 года назад
Super cool! I made a double bender a few years ago that does the G on the strap and the B on a pull that attaches to your belt with a carabiner. The B goes up a full step when you move the guitar away from you. Also managed to hide it all within the guitar so it’s 100% hidden. Guitar looks stock!
@artemiszero2153
@artemiszero2153 4 года назад
Hey bob, big fan. I like how you figure things out. Even though you make mistakes, and that's ok. As long as you are learning. That's how we learn, am I right. Great job, well done.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thank you! I really appreciate that!!
@LucasHormann
@LucasHormann 4 года назад
Amazing job, dude.
@tab6522
@tab6522 4 года назад
Just came from Rob's video... this thing turned out great.
@davefrancis4529
@davefrancis4529 4 года назад
Awesome result. The only further thing to make would be to 3D print a channel cover where the strap lock to slide within so it looks 100% stock and covers the exposed inner body, it would take it to another level and it also might prevent the lock sticking. 👍🏼
@MrPyro2498
@MrPyro2498 4 года назад
your commentator like a teacher to us👍🏻👍🏻
@Tigs_-mc1vx
@Tigs_-mc1vx 4 года назад
YES, THE COLAB OF MY DREAMS
@69lespauls
@69lespauls 4 года назад
Wow!!! That is awesome!!
@RitaSaghen
@RitaSaghen 3 года назад
What a treat! Two of my most favorite men on yt in one video :D You mates just made my day
@brandonAFTRHRS
@brandonAFTRHRS 4 года назад
Outstanding work brother!
@ManCrafting
@ManCrafting 4 года назад
I can’t believe you fabricated all of that. I was expecting a kit of some sort. Great job.
@darrellboswell7050
@darrellboswell7050 4 года назад
I own a gene Parsons b bender on a telecaster and from all the research ive done he is the common maker but he refuses to sell kits because too many guitars have been ruined by inexperienced people trying it. Really impressive he was able to fabricate it all.
@DaveJacoby
@DaveJacoby 4 года назад
Beautiful work. Making me want a b-bender again. And I had no idea the Chapmans were so chambered. Trick I've been seeing is putting tape on both the template and body, and super glueing the tape together. Solid, cleaner, and easy to remove when done.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks! Honestly, I had no idea they were chambered either :) That was a big suprise once I started routing !
@Adam_Savage
@Adam_Savage 4 года назад
Amazing job for a nerve wracking project
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Fenrirdeus
@Fenrirdeus 4 года назад
Oh boy, so pressure with this project! :D you should have seen my face looking for the router approaching the guitar :D Very nice job it's amazing.
@ChrisMezzolesta
@ChrisMezzolesta 4 года назад
B-Bender invented by Clarence White & Gene Parsons of The Byrds around 1968 or so.
@1555yodude
@1555yodude 4 года назад
wow i'v been reading his name as Rob Scallion for all this time. turns out he's not named after an onion who new!
@LeglessWonder
@LeglessWonder 4 года назад
I've always known his name doesn't have an i in it but I always subconsciously read it that way lol
@TempleGuitars
@TempleGuitars 4 года назад
My heart goes out to Rob Chapman at this difficult time. R.I.P. lovely Chapman Tele.
@Torsan1977
@Torsan1977 4 года назад
I can imagine that would be terrifying to cut into a good guitar. Really cool build. Heading over to check how it sounds.👍
@MiniHouseDIY
@MiniHouseDIY 4 года назад
Great video
@sgsax
@sgsax 4 года назад
Deleted my earlier content because I think I misheard something or got it backwards in my brain. Just wanted to say it was a very difficult and cool build that turned out awesome. Thanks for sharing!
@agn855
@agn855 3 года назад
Nice to see that Bob is actually using the metric system (01:44) *bg*
@vindivergilio3482
@vindivergilio3482 4 года назад
I once turned an expensive B.C. Rich Warlock into what was the world's most expensive piece of kindling by using pressure to bend once. I cracked the neck mount in a way it literally splintered the wood and could not be repaired. If I knew about this mod back then....I would still be playing that beautiful piece of work. Thank you for sharing this.
@edenmeden
@edenmeden 4 года назад
Ouch
@jonwills1957
@jonwills1957 4 года назад
Oh man I totally understand why you didn’t want to do this. The sphincter tightening was strong with this one!
@geoffcowan2384
@geoffcowan2384 4 года назад
Yeah I hate cutting into finished guitars. Always makes me nervous. One thing you might consider is replacing the middle nut with a spacer where you used three nuts. That way the middle nut can’t come loose later. Might never be an issue, but the musicians I do work for are hard on their instruments. :) I have to say I think this is the most impressive video of yours that I’ve seen. Now I have to go see what Rob does with it. Thank you for sharing Bob!
@Allen2
@Allen2 4 года назад
Bob, I just posted the following comment on Rob Scallon’s video also. Digital solution idea: raise the top-most note by 1.1224555 times its frequency (= 2 x 2^1/12). For example: C = 523.25 Hz, D = 587.33 Hz. The pitch bending and its speed of attack and release could be controlled by a switch activated by a button, a mini-whammy bar, a foot pedal, or even downward pressure on the strap. Analog solution: tug on the B string a precise distance to raise it a whole step by using a spring and levers in a hollowed-out section. Seems like the 2020s could invoke a digital technique. At 0:32 “to make it a B Bender, I have cut a giant hole in the back ….” Maybe not?
@danny_phantom91
@danny_phantom91 4 года назад
Hey I'm Bob at I Like To Shred Stuff!
@RegardingPears
@RegardingPears 4 года назад
Manual tapping - respect!
@BDGilly1990
@BDGilly1990 4 года назад
You said you made the shovel guitar 3 years ago, and I thought there was no way that could be true...didn't seem that long ago. I went back and looked....wow, I've been following you guys for a long time. It's been a fun ride.
@Miss_GiggleFarts
@Miss_GiggleFarts 4 года назад
16:31 *"down here"* *"I've got about an inch of wood"*
@FreezepondMapping
@FreezepondMapping 4 года назад
Engineers are on another layer of reality. I think they invented their own!
@behradgorgani
@behradgorgani 4 года назад
Hi Bob, guitar turned out beautiful. If I may suggest since I work on guitars full time, you can use a down cut spiral bit to router out the first 1/32-1/16" to minimize any finish or wood chips on the surface. Thanks for making these videos.
@edenmeden
@edenmeden 4 года назад
This is really sick dude, nice job
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff 4 года назад
Thanks so much!
@makingthings277
@makingthings277 4 года назад
Whoa bro! Thought your process was waaaaay cleaner! Got stuff all over the place.
@brabus4
@brabus4 4 года назад
Superb work, Bob. However, you're a braver man than me to take on this!
@benthekoolest
@benthekoolest 4 года назад
More guitar videos!!
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