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@TexasToastGuitars
@TexasToastGuitars Год назад
Hi Chris, Thanks so much for your kind words. I got a few emails from people saying that you had done this. Very cool. I know how it is to not have a lot of time to watch other guitar building channels. In any case, I'd still love to have you stop by the shop one day and say hey. Maybe the next time Dylan is in town we could get together. Take care my friend. I hope you and yours have a wonderful holiday.
@Klesh
@Klesh Год назад
Thanks for mentioning my (KleshGuitars) channel! As you know I’m still getting my shop and templates / tooling together for production and believe that showing mistakes (and how to fix them) are just as important as showing the final polished results. Thanks again my friend 😊
@DylanTalksTone
@DylanTalksTone Год назад
Wow thanks so much for the shoutout
@jonathannash1097
@jonathannash1097 Год назад
Crimson Custom Guitars channel is simply the best there is!
@208414
@208414 Год назад
twoodford, IMO, has a great guitar repair channel. I watch every video he posts.
@jeremyhickersonsalem
@jeremyhickersonsalem Год назад
As a hobbyist/hand-tool-minimalist I have found twoodford's stuff to be very useful and helpful! He does use some specialty tools, of course, but a lot if it is done with a small assortment of hand tools that are not hard to acquire.
@TheBurdenOfHope
@TheBurdenOfHope Год назад
Unquendor guitars is a really cool channel. The host seems like a genuinely lovely person and whilst his aesthetic is not my cup of tea the quality oozes from his instruments.
@angusmackay7281
@angusmackay7281 Год назад
Absolutely, Justin. Daniel's channel is excellent, as are his skills.
@jonwold
@jonwold Год назад
+1 for Unquendor
@TheDiaboliq666
@TheDiaboliq666 Год назад
100% Agree
@randymckie7663
@randymckie7663 Год назад
Maximum Guitar Works, took both of Steve M’s Beginning and Advanced Electric Guitar Making Classes at the local Community College. He is without a doubt a master builder and instructor. Just like you, he is very innovative. You two together are my Guitar Building Guru’s. So glad you both live in the area not too far from me.
@normbarrows
@normbarrows Год назад
Crimson for general luthiery, Brad Angove for paint, Big D Guitars for stain, Dylan talks tone for pickups, Texas Toast for fabric finishes, and Guns and Guitars for unusual mods - that's how I learned. Well, that plus wood shop, metal shop, plastics shop, forge and foundry, and 3 years of electronics shop in Jr and Sr high school, and enough hours of engineering for 4 degrees. As a hobbyist builder, I like watching build videos while I work on builds and watch videos from many of the builders mentioned in the comments. My builds are largely one-off custom experimental guitars, or mods of traditional designs. As such, I have little use for and thus little interest in things like templates, jigs, CNC, etc. After 3 years of bingeing, there's practically nothing new left on RU-vid with respect to guitar building, its mostly the same old stuff - variations on a theme - yet another traditional build. Or "let's make a guitar out of... (some BS non-guitar material)". I find many of the channels are more promotional than instructional. Since I like watching builds, I've started posting mine, but just for fun, no promotion, unscripted, unedited, with full disclosure of all errors. They're not intended to be instructional, but I tend to explain everything anyway. As a viewer, I'd like to see a guitar building version of "new yankee workshop" or "this old house".
@grade43podcast
@grade43podcast Год назад
Tchicks guitar makes lovely well prepared videos. He has a three part Playlist for your first build from scratch with hand tools. And he does this with one arm in a cast! Very inspiring
@martine.210
@martine.210 Год назад
One of my favourite channels.
@josephc417
@josephc417 Год назад
And his sense of humor is just right. 🤭
@ERWebster
@ERWebster Год назад
I second Tchicks. Watching his videos is not only entertaining, but another source for really great ideas and inspiration for building techniques and approaches.
@DeirdreSM
@DeirdreSM Год назад
One of the things I love about Crimson’s channel is also how he backs himself into a corner and solves the problems with whatever odd build he’s doing. Also, while focused only on guitar electronics, I love CS Guitar’s “Too Afraid to Ask” series. It offers some great primers on aspects of guitar sound.
@billgreen4592
@billgreen4592 Год назад
Good video Chris. I personally like Driftwood guitars RU-vid, particularly for Acoustic building, but they are doing a lot with CNC as well.
@THRobinson
@THRobinson Год назад
TWoodford... Gotta check him out. Mostly acoustic repairs, but a lot of great info and history. Not so much about building though, mostly just repair and restoration.
@markhoffman3100
@markhoffman3100 Год назад
I am a big fan of Crimson Guitars in the UK just because a lot of what Ben Crowe does is hand building with vintage tools
@gbish6906
@gbish6906 Год назад
I'm a big fan of Maximum Guitar Works. Even if you don't use his template system, there is a serious wealth of knowledge on his channel.
@josephc417
@josephc417 Год назад
I'm a fan of his channel but his videos are too long in my opinion, else I'd have watched them all...
@ERWebster
@ERWebster Год назад
Probably 90%+ of my jigs and home built tools come from videos of either Highline or Texas Toast. Thickness sanders, buffers, pin routers, neck heel angle jigs, etc. For power-assisted hand builds, hard to beat what these 2 channels have on offer. My suggestion, even though it isn't strictly guitar related, is Tamar 3x3. Her jigs and methodologies are top notch, all kinds of really great general wood working ideas there. She is also another builder who isn't afraid to show the mistakes and present the improved solutions.
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 Год назад
BigDGuitars has some interesting tips on staining tops. Twoodfrd is about guitar repair, but I find it interesting to see the consequences of time, questionable designs, and typical accidents that happen to mostly acoustic guitars, but some electrics.
@dyllnye
@dyllnye Год назад
I started my first build a couple months ago. Your channel and the Texas toast channel have been immeasurably valuable resources for luthier information for someone like me who has very little to no experience with wood work/ luthiery
@kennylovesfishing
@kennylovesfishing Год назад
Crimson guitars and guns and guitars are great channels.
@unktopia
@unktopia Год назад
Two very different channels but I love them both as well.
@ChristianTalbotComedian
@ChristianTalbotComedian Год назад
Shock The Fox has got some great build videos.
@Tzuau78
@Tzuau78 Год назад
I have really enjoyed the content from Shock the Fox too (insta stories are great for bite size insights)
@stratologies
@stratologies Год назад
Ken Parker Archtoppery is one of the most interesting ones I've found. And whenever Matt Gleason from Monty's Guitars guests on other channels, like Andertons or That Pedal Show, he presents excellent information about guitar setup.
@bobbeattie9695
@bobbeattie9695 Год назад
Twoodford! Is the channel I'm addicted to. It's my CarTalk of Saturday mornings past.
@pomeroseguitars
@pomeroseguitars Год назад
Ewor guitar is a new one, he has some cool guitars.
@timseverson5578
@timseverson5578 Год назад
Congrats on 75,000+ Subscribers!!
@carlfolkert6590
@carlfolkert6590 Год назад
I am 70 years old. I am finishing and assembling my first electric guitar kit right now. I learned a lot about finishing on this channel, even though I am not a pro. Also, I feel I got a lot of good information from the channel by Brad Angove. Brad does finish and assemble kits.
@SeanDS1989
@SeanDS1989 Год назад
8:14 "he's also willing to share with you when things don't go well" some people would sweep that stuff under the rug, but he knows sharing that stuff can really help people, so I like that (KleshGuitars is who I'm referring to)
@boabmatic
@boabmatic Год назад
@BradAngove is a great channel too .. mainly focusing on kit builds but detailed info on paint/stain finishes
@anthonyroach7974
@anthonyroach7974 Год назад
Yes if you don’t have spray guns or but tins of spray finishes the alternative was for me to us stains and oil natural finishing .must sa the results were pure woody finish .fabulous.I watched your tutorials on oil finishing to ..Brill guitsr builder in the UK called Crimson Guitars .Got a fabulous RU-vid channel .does loads of nature pure wood finishing.just beautiful.
@themikeporter
@themikeporter Год назад
Maximum Guitar Works, Brad Angrove, Two Cherries Instruments
@zodak9999b
@zodak9999b Год назад
Matt and Chris at TTG are awesome. Dylan is incredible as well. Also, Jeff at Home Built Workshop. He's not just building guitars, but there are a number of them. His latest was a beautiful acoustic he built for his daughter. Finally Jayszun at Temple Guitars. He does lots of jigs.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
Thanks for the shoutout!
@billsguitargarage
@billsguitargarage Год назад
I'm about 2 years into my building career. Getting better every day, come take a look! I do pickups as well. Have several nice sets!
@aandc2005
@aandc2005 Год назад
For your top coat you should use simtec polyester.. you don't have to spray it you can use a winnie roller..it sands easy and buffs out like glass.. also it's 90% the hardness of glass!.. also they make a sanding sealer which comes in clear, gray or white if needed👍😎🎸
@HighlineGuitars
@HighlineGuitars Год назад
Too toxic for me.
@dalgguitars
@dalgguitars Год назад
One of the first RU-vid guitar builder educators is still the best. If you are new to this please check out the David Fletcher guitar channel and his Stratocaster build series. I've watched some of the Klesh videos and they are very fun, but he seems like a beginner.
@kayessGuitars
@kayessGuitars Год назад
Apart from your channel which is my No 1 go to for building, the top 3 for me would be Guns and Guitars for down and dirty building with style, Tchiks guitars for amazing hand tool builds, and Two Cherries for his chill demeanor. Also I have finished and used the pickup winder and the CNC router build is 75% done.
@jonathancote9228
@jonathancote9228 Год назад
remige french guitar builder, grimson guitar they made amazing work
@stuartbarker9373
@stuartbarker9373 Год назад
It's definitely worthwhile spending a bit of time checking out Ken Parker Archtoppery channel. Ken is the guy behind the radically innovative Parker Fly from the 90s but is now concentrating on archtop electro-acoustic guitars. Virtually every video contains a tip that valuable, at least to consider.
@hotcakesman
@hotcakesman Год назад
I love Burls Art
@jonwold
@jonwold Год назад
A D Finlayson is a nice honest single guy guitar building channel i recommend.
@tpark9869
@tpark9869 Год назад
excellent guitar builder (and player) FreddysFrets
@Jigglers010101
@Jigglers010101 Год назад
Check out Jim Lill. He has been doing a deep dive into where the tone of a guitar comes from and it has been super interesting and really really eye opening.
@Mad-Bassist
@Mad-Bassist Год назад
Very cool video, thanks! I'm mostly here because I've been waiting almost an entire year for a custom bass that's paid for, and since then have come up with a more extreme design that would work with my playing style. I would like to find a way to mass-produce instruments without them being "cheap," but my research so far has shown me that nothing beats wood for low density and thermal stability, so woodworking (and lots of sanding) seems to be unavoidable. I have a feeling I'll be using some of your plans in the future, and I appreciate you (and fellow viewers) pointing out other avenues to give me more inspiration!
@piptyson5512
@piptyson5512 Год назад
Big D Guitars has some cool stuff like stains for the eye candy and repairs for the more hardcore. His whisky barrel guitars are really neat.
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 Год назад
I don’t play guitar, bit I need to understand everything about them so I can assist my Grandson on his guitar playing journey. Thanks for another fantastic video.
@erikhedin1454
@erikhedin1454 Год назад
Love these kind of posts! Bringing the guitar building community together, sharing and being humble. Besides the already mentioned channels, I'd like to mention @FletcherHandcraftedGuitars who has some really good complete build process videos, and also @TempleGuitars who has some really high quality production videos on a lot of topics. Also, one of the most soothing voices on the internet, or universe in general.
@markheefner8245
@markheefner8245 Год назад
I watch the guys' at Texas Toast and Dylan's videos frequently. Good stuff
@MET3
@MET3 Год назад
Great list! I kinda expected you to disagree more with Texas toast since they are a bit more “silly” but your explanation of their channel was perfect. Two that I would add. 1. Driftwood guitars for acoustics. 2. Austin shaner for cad/cam especially if you use fusion 360.
@zeffneeson7599
@zeffneeson7599 Год назад
Driftwood guitars is a great well presented channel and the have a bit of fun . Mostly acoustic guitar building but we are all in it together 😂
@MET3
@MET3 Год назад
I was coming to add driftwood for acoustics!
@fredcasey1802
@fredcasey1802 Год назад
I follow Crimson Guitars and (Daisy) Tempest Guitars and Temple Guitars
@justinhaskell5502
@justinhaskell5502 Год назад
As if I needed another reason to buy a pair of Dylan's P90
@Notso_Wild_Bill
@Notso_Wild_Bill Год назад
If you haven't come across Richard Heeres Guitars, he has a couple of free in depth tutorials. A traditionally built Classical, and power assisted build of an archtop.
@ericctheartofnoise8613
@ericctheartofnoise8613 Год назад
All great builders.
@dwainmcbain5263
@dwainmcbain5263 Год назад
Hi would it be possible for you to give a work around lesson on tapering or trailing off on the upper register frets to compensate for no more truss rod adjustment in the dry season to reduce buzz in that area on the bass string. What should be considered etc.
@Cymbaline713
@Cymbaline713 Год назад
He's a tech, not a luthier (He emphatically says so), but I really like Fret Friend from the UK. I've learned TONS about fret work from him.
@Stu66orn
@Stu66orn Год назад
Barada guitars
@aaronmaiden3606
@aaronmaiden3606 Год назад
There's one called Santiago Sanhueza, it's more about repairing, he doesn't call himself a luthier, but his work is impressive. In his last video he repairs a les Paul neck that had been wrongly fixed. But yours is the best!
@armara70
@armara70 Год назад
6:04, do you mean Klesh Guitars?
@HighlineGuitars
@HighlineGuitars Год назад
That's what I said!?!
@theguitarforumdotnet
@theguitarforumdotnet Год назад
Crimson Guitars. Ben Crowe is a genius!
@JeanClaudePeeters
@JeanClaudePeeters Год назад
No, he's not...😁😁
@MrAllaqua
@MrAllaqua Год назад
No he definitely is not... All smoke and mirrors trust me I build his wood store.. And was behind on pre paid orders by almost 2 years ... Ideas thief... I could say more.. But it worth the time on him.
@theguitarforumdotnet
@theguitarforumdotnet Год назад
@@MrAllaqua Hey, I see you once made atty stands! I used to own a company that made custom vaping coils. The company was called PureCoils.
@ChristianTalbotComedian
@ChristianTalbotComedian Год назад
He really, really isn’t.
@worshipgeek
@worshipgeek Год назад
Genius or not, Ben is very entertaining. And his ideas are inspiring, even if they are not original. But I find his videos have gotten way too long-winded.
@noahhunter06
@noahhunter06 Год назад
Tim sway is great because he feels very DIY when compared to highline
@dalgguitars
@dalgguitars Год назад
Tim Sway builds with actual garbage. He specializes in "re-use." He does end up with functional instruments but they are not in the same league as Texas Toast or many of the other "actual" guitar builders. He is very much an amateur.
@leechild4655
@leechild4655 Год назад
There are a bunch of some kind of string instrument builds I`ve seen. Cigarbox guitar builders and one guy that uses knarly woods and resins, forgot name. Seems most every guitar builder is a little nuts. lol
@vincentbrun
@vincentbrun Год назад
Good selection, do you know my channel? (French channel) sorry for talking about me :)
@PhpGtr
@PhpGtr Год назад
The TT channel is alright, but I gave up on it for a while due to how arrogant and obnoxious they are. Highline is a whole different vibe and way more enjoyable. Hey I might even prefer the TT builds, but they are a huge turnoff.
@billysmether6237
@billysmether6237 Год назад
This, is a great channel. Thank You!
@realSledgeHammer
@realSledgeHammer Год назад
I can't believe that you haven't mentioned Zachary Guitars @zacharyhandcraftedguitars9733 He's self proclaimed best luthier in the world 😄. And quite unhinged character! 😂
@chuckyb_
@chuckyb_ Год назад
A couple guitar building channels to consider: Crimson Guitars @CrimsonCustomGuitars Custom shop and luthiery school in the UK. Videos on anything related to guitar building Brad Angove @BradAngove Finishing expert from Canada, videos on spray painting guitars by gun or can and more recently full builds etc. Guns and Guitars @GunsandGuitars Started out as a kit builder but expanded to full builds. Geared more toward the home workshop/DIY side of things. Six String Supplies @SixStringSupplies Custom wiring shop from the UK. Great resource for wiring/soldering tutorials. Phillip McKnight @PhillipMcKnight Allround guitar channel for anything guitar related really. CS Guitars @CSGuitars Builder Pickup winder from Schotland. Informative videos about anything guitar related. JHS Pedals @jhspedals One for the pedal enjoyers for good measure. These are just some of the channels that helped me a lot starting out. Hope this helps some of you!
@tubeabaday
@tubeabaday Год назад
@fletcherhandcraftedguitars is another superb tutorial site.