Thank you for inviting me to play your guitar Austin - it turned out amazing. You are such a wonderful inspiration to the community and I think we’re all grateful for what you are doing here.
Thanks for taking this all the way to completion and sharing it, I've learned so much! The guitar turned out beautiful. I hope you keep on making guitars and videos, I would really like to see you tackle an angled headstock build and an archtop to push the limits even further. I still can't believe how smooth this project went, you're a great craftsman.
The gift box video was the first video of yours I saw and it is exactly what a beginner like me needed to get started. I think by me struggling through trying to make a cam file first helped a lot. I was familiar slightly.
Thanks man! We couldn't really capture the true sound of it with this setup, but it gave a pretty good demonstration of the differences between the pickups etc. In reality it sounds much more alive :)
@@austinshaner yea I know. I always have troubles recording sound for true representation. But still you did a good job. I really like the different tones of those pickups .
It's dead on between the open note and 12th fret note. But there are a couple frets here and there that are a little sharp or flat. The action on the high E and low E is 1.5-2mm
@@austinshaner On the guitar I built, the intonation was off here and there past the 12th and not sure what happened tbh. I used a template and a saw with a miter.
@Waya Hedia likely not, because if my axis was not calibrated right, all it would do is shorten or stretch the scale length, so that would be compensated for at the saddle. More likely my fretwork sucked. Most of the problems with this guitar are with the frets/nut. So I think most of it can be fixed with a little elbow grease.