Watch an Acoustic Guitar Soundboard Being Made
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Thanks for watching, guys - can't wait to share this guitar with you.
Tools used in this video:
Rosette cutting jig: stewmac.sjv.io/RyjrK9
Base attachment: stewmac.sjv.io/3PxKYK
Bits used: stewmac.sjv.io/k0JG4d
Luthier's digital callipers: stewmac.sjv.io/4PgjW1
Luthier's rules: stewmac.sjv.io/B0xdrB
Binding tape (my personal saviour when I cut my finger on the tape dispenser): stewmac.sjv.io/WqgVKe
My tool wall:
Fret cutters: stewmac.sjv.io/0JWGgJ
Fret tang nippers: stewmac.sjv.io/RyB0xg
Fret hammer: stewmac.sjv.io/21j0E0
Mini plane (couldn't find my exact one but this is a good similar): stewmac.sjv.io/EK9dmW
Lie Nielsen No. 5: www.lie-nielsen.com/products/...
Lie Nielsen No. 7: www.lie-nielsen.com/products/...
Fretboard radius: stewmac.sjv.io/QyJd5a
Ruler small: stewmac.sjv.io/B0xdrB
Fret scale: stewmac.sjv.io/AWmM9K
Brace chisel: stewmac.sjv.io/JzJdG2
Straight edge: stewmac.sjv.io/b3zygb
My website: www.tempestguitars.com
Follow me on instagram: / daisy_tempest #guitar #woodwork
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How is it that in the ocean of KZread content devoted to making things, this channel seems fresh. Wonderful.
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
I love how you show sharpening tools as an essential, primary part of building
It’s very therapeutic watching you craft an instrument
I love watching the work of a real craftsperson and you never dissappoint. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind comment
@willbyrd5717
10 ай бұрын
You are talented
Not a luthier, or a musician, but I really do enjoy seeing the process of making a high end guitar. I have dabbled with restoring old woodworking hand tools back to working order. It is a joy to see a well tuned hand plane being used to create a thing of beauty. I was a little surprised to see the use of PVA for glue ups. I would have thought hide glue would have been the adhesive of choice for a high end instrument. A little searching revealed it is very common among luthiers. I know it's easier to work with PVA, but I would have thought repairability down the road would trump ease of use. I bow to experience, however.
Never seen a rosette made from paper and acrylic like this before - wow! I went on a 3 week guitar making course many years ago, and since then have a 100x increased respect for craftspeople like you who do this for a living. Keep this sort of content coming!
@larryatha3221
10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching this video, it’s extremely well done, as are your guitars. I appreciate your sharing your work.
Daisy, I'm a 75 yr old woodworker and I enjoy watching you videos very much. Thanks and keep it up.
Well, you get so many positive comments and appreciation, so I’ll just have to add mine. I mainly judged the quality of a video in the content and the craftsmanship by my emotional and sensory response. What a treat everything about your creating, the music, the quality of the photography you have beautiful hands that are very skilled and you were lovely. 🌹
I can't watch most "content" that is over 10 minutes because it's just not that good. However I can watch your videos start to finish regardless of length. I find the entire process of making a high end instrument fascinating, and or course your skill level is amazing. I also enjoy your sense of humor like at the end of the ukulele video "now I'm going to eat . . . everything". I do stress a little when you bend wood. These videos and your instruments are the best.
How the tight fit of the face pieces blocked the light... chef kiss!
As an artisan myself, watching you craft an acoustic guitar soundboard was captivating. Your immense skill, care and creative vision are evident in your exquisite instruments. The handmade paper guitar rosette was stunning. Seeing the marbled acrylic shaped with such precision into a work of art was a first for me. I appreciated your openness in sharing bracing techniques. You make a good point - sharing knowledge advances the craft and builds community. An instrument's essence lies in the artist, not just technical details. Your passion for luthiery shines through. The feminine pink inlays you chose will make a gorgeous, artful guitar. I look forward to seeing the finished instrument assembled and voiced. Your videos are a joy to watch. Thank you for welcoming us into your workshop and guiding us through your creative process.
I love the fact that you don't feel the need to talk over everything.The music was really nice!
I honestly think that having a dedicated ASMR channel where you just put the wood working stuff would be a great idea!
I love the fact that "moon spruce" is an actual thing.
Hi 👋, Daisy , Thank you for sharing your amazing skills, Your client should be very pleased with that guitar when it’s finished, We all look 👀 forward to the next stage of the build, Phil from the moulin France,
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment Phil!
@philvale5724
10 ай бұрын
@@DaisyTempest you’re very welcome, building musical instruments is an art form of its own, I am retired, my trade was a specialist Joiner cabinetmaker, for approximately 50 years. Oh my God, about 10 to 15 years ago, I needed something to take my mind off a lot of problems, so I would go out and I will purchase broken and damaged electric guitars, I even brought a couple of mandolins, one, especially I had to rejig and re-set the neck add somebody and try to glue it back in with a load of contact adhesive, I have now rebuilt some between seven and eight musical instruments, even to the point of putting new electronics in the upgrades, the only thing is, I wish to play, but you do say, music is a good healer for the soul and mind, but when I hit a note on the string, there is note what you really want to hear, I wish you all the success for the future , I look forward to watching part two, Phil from the moulin,
As an amateur builder without even a hand-plane, your videos are always inspiring.
I like your guitars. Based in tradition but a little different. High end looking without being gaudy.
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Thank you for showing your work. 18 minutes that went by and I didn't even blink.
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thank you !
That was so much fun-thanks. One thing that I’ve found is that a midday break to take a nice, long bike ride or walk really does wonders for my energy and clarity of thought.
I'm so excited to watch this entire series. I've never thought of trying to make an instrument but this is so incredibly inspiring, I feel like at some point I want to try.
A few years back my dad and I cut moon wood for my cousin who made window boards for his old watermill restauration. They became some really nice boards.
I could watch 12 hours of you content without a break, Love to see the whole process all the way through to the happy owner playing away.
What a lovely tranquil stopover, added moments to my life.
Your comments about secrecy, as in the bracing, illustrate the intelligent and enlightened attitude that makes your videos such a joy to watch. That is, along with all your other admirable qualities. I can forget some of the madness in today's world for a while after listening to you.
@robertdievendorf3312
10 ай бұрын
Oh, the irony associated with luthiers keeping their bracing patterns “secret”. Imagine someone building guitars and still not aware of the magic that mirrors provide!
@jozsefizsak
10 ай бұрын
@@robertdievendorf3312 If they're sufficiently loyal to tradition, they will have only very crude mirrors and will be working by daylight or candlelight, in which case that bracing might seem quite inaccessible.
@robertdievendorf3312
10 ай бұрын
@@jozsefizsak Love it! You are definitely on top of your game.
@jozsefizsak
10 ай бұрын
@@robertdievendorf3312 You're too kind, sir.☺
@robertdievendorf3312
10 ай бұрын
@@jozsefizsak There is no such thing as being too kind. 😁
Captivating. Informative. Beautifully filmed and produced. I'm a player, not a maker, and your videos have given me so much respect and appreciation for quality hand-made instruments. Thank you, Daisy.
Just winding down after work - perfect video for that. 👍
Daisy, great work and explanations. Thanks for sharing!
Tissue and electrical tape, the most important elements of any first aid kit 😂
@jeffhughes6167
10 ай бұрын
It’s always nice to see one finger taped up with the one beside being left to heal without a care, this really is my favorite thing about Daisy Tempest. The second thing is seeing her with sawdust on herself !!!
Great work ! I just can't wait to see the next video of this build.
Well done! A pleasure to watch!
Excellent video showing your fine craft work.
I so enjoy watching these videos and the journey behind them. Thank you Daisy and all the best to you!
Pleasure watching you work.
Loved this Daisy!! Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge and skills
Beautiful, thank you Daisy, amazing!
Lovely work Daisy as always, cheers!
So well made and thought. I can feel the passion and dedication you put in your work; brava!!
It's a very beautiful process to witness. I loved this video!
Really appreciate you sharing your craft with us, beautiful work.
Love watching you build this guitar top, amazing.
Wow the fine precision, you guide your hands so well. THANKS.
I loved the calmness of the video. It is really wild to see the process. You can see your extreme knowledge and the care you put into it. Thank you for sharing this peek into your craftsmanship.
Thank you for taking the time to show how it's done
Wow, the lightbox is genius! I love watching the precision and attention to detail. Thank you for taking the time top share this with us.
Very Interesting! Thanks for letting us in to your workshop, you have real talent. Pete.
The calm quietness was so appreciated in this post. Love to hear you speak too of course.
Inspiring! thanks for your videos. A great way to start the week!!
I really like how you make sound hole ring, with the colourful paper, looks like "lady" made "Ammolite" gemstone. Is it just me or is there something very calming to the effortless sound of a hand planner melting through wood. Sounds like skating alone on a winter pond. Love your videos. Cheers from Canada ☸
Love your videos and your work. Thank you for all the interesting background information on the types of wood and the various cuts etc. Yoa are fabulous.
Love the Bog Oak!!! great video Daisy and the drawings get better and better
Super relaxing to watch! Beautiful work.
I love watching a true craftsman at work, and that you are!🤗
Yes, this is what I enjoy the most, craftmanship!
This has to be my favourite video yet: the editing, the music, the detailed video documentation of your process, exquisite stuff! I can't help but wait to see the next steps in building this guitar
Lovely pace to this video. Your work is always superb and care appreciable. Thank you for taking the time to share your feelings.
The way you work, your techniques, the information you provide it’s so inspiring !!
Your videos showing your craftsmanship and knowledge of it are always interesting, informative and enjoyable.
Excellent! I really enjoy watching you actually building an instrument and/or it's components. Careful craftsmanship and skill are always worth my time. Waiting for the next one... Thank you.
Such a captivating watch! Your skill and obvious passion for what you do is great to see Daisy - and beautiful instruments.
Really enjoying your videos. Hope your finger has healed well. Thank you.
Your deep commitment to your craft is inspiring.
Daisy, I have recently found your channel and enjoy it tremendously! It is such a joy to see people who do quality work, and enjoy their work, AND who are delightful in their presentation of their work. Wish I played guitar so I could have you make me one. Bravá!
Very Cool, Thankyou. Nice Work. So awesome and Interesting seeing the process. All the best. Cheers
Daisy, it’s fun to watch you work. Thanks for sharing your skill. I’m working on my 4th guitar now, and watching you inspires me.
Lovely as always, thanks for your vid!
I liked this one a lot. Quiet, nice close-ups, nice music and really interesting to see how you do what you do.
So incredible to watch. I am revamping my workshop at the moment to make it a more pleasurable and practical space. So I am missing the "making" part at the moment. So your video has helped to fill the void. Thank you. Hope you're having a great week.
Beautiful work, Daisy! Looking forward to the next steps! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I am really intrigued about the tuning process. I hope you do a video about that. I love watching your videos; I learn so much from them!
Love your videos - every single one. They show knowledge and experience and a love for your craft and the fact that you share this with others is amazing. I hope to do my own first build sometime in the near future and these greatly build my knowledge base of so many things that a lot of luthiers keep hidden from their process.
Thank you, Daisy! I learn much from your videos. I can tell that you are always improving your craft and your brand.
I loved watching this one :-) Thanks Daisy, beautiful work.
Really enjoyed this one... very chill but interesting, and I love watching artists do their thing.
What a joy to watch you practice your craft.
This was really interesting to watch! Great presentation. Kudos!
Amazing to watch, thank you!
I love your philosophy about shared knowledge. I wish more thought that way. Great video!
Such beautiful tools and equipment used by someone who clearly cares deeply about what they’re doing. True craft. I learned several good tips watching this, especially about sanding square edges and clamping your cut line in the vice! Brilliant. Thanks Daisy. Hope that finger is ok 😊
Excellent work as always Daisy! Kudos ❤
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
My apoligy because I dintsee this chapter before, nothing better than see you working with your passion and skills, and I remidyou about my invitation to visit Costa Rica and plnt trees like Mahagony and others hard and precious woods, regards and have a perfect new year!!!
With a pink rosette, I like to think it is for Lucy Rose... (rose meaning pink in French) ^^ Lovely video, it is such a peaceful video to watch, such a beautiful craft to witness!
Thanks Daisy. I love watching you work - it's quite hypnotic. I really look forward to your videos. Quality luthiery skill and high class video content. You're quite remarkable.
Pink on a guitar is a mark of excellence where I'm from. It comes with a price and if a guy has a pink guitar he MUST be able to back it up with killer playing. I would happily have a pink rosette on one of your guitars!!! Also...if I may...FANTASTIC hair day boss!!! Sorry....Fantastic hair day GUV'NOR! Have a great week Tempest Family!!
Magic work, thanks for the talent and share, I appreciate the views and history.
Great video , always a joy to watch and feed off your enthusiasm for guitar building. I have made 2 acoustics over the years and as I’m retiring in a months time, planning a new build. I hope you have the time to post a few other stages as you work so I can pick up more tips. Thanks
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
congrats on the builds! Thanks for the kind words
Just...blown...away. That was stunning. Beautiful woodwork, amazing skills, captured and edited superbly.
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed
Very nice, as always. It would be awesome to learn how you approach voicing the instrument. Thanks for your openness and your integrity. Very professional, Daisy.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Great work!
Terrific video. I loved watching your process. I love learning how this is done, how this works! I liked the way it was done, emphasizing visuals, with only the minimum of written and spoken explanation as needed. It worked very well. i could almost imagine/feel myself doing it as a consequence. Great teaching piece. I hope some day we find out who the lucky singer/songwriter is who is getting this guitar.
Great video Daisy, thank you so much......Luv the animations 👍
Yet another example of the skills and passion you put into every single component of your art. Superb.
@DaisyTempest
10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Daisy, you inspire me! Thank you.
I love your approach to sharing your craft; it goes beyond just the bracing pattern. It's inspiring to see your dedication to creating a community where we all share knowledge, making us better craftspeople! Looking forward to the next one!
I truly enjoy watching these videos. Please don't stop :)
Great to watch! Hope your well wrapped finger didn't leave any stains on important bits of wood.
Beautiful woodworking!💚
It’s always a pleasure watch your vids. So relaxing yet informative. I learnt a lot again from this one👍🙏👏 I’m know for sure that a guitar built exactly the way you do, but by another luthier, would sound quite different. And I have to say that I absolutely love your sound hole design 😍
Really enjoyed that! Thank you
I could watch you work for hours, not comfortable for you I am sure but relaxing for me. Your craftsmanship is with wonderful. We are very lucky to be able to follow along in this.
LOVE your videos! Your enthusiasm makes my heart smile. Your passion for your craft has great appeal for wood workers, carvers, Luthiers, musicians and anyone else who has a passion that brings them joy to share...Passion+enthusiasm+sharing= Success! I wish you great success.