Hi there at Cranmer guitars. Beautiful red stain you used for that particular guitar. May I ask which red from which brand you used for it? Thank you very much and best regards, Michael
@CarlHerring-vq8ft6 күн бұрын
That’s cool
@jamesoniris26478 күн бұрын
A brilliant mix of classic and modern to make something truly beautiful. I wish I had the patience to make something like this <<<3333
@skullheadwater98399 күн бұрын
This seems like a ridiculously hard way to do something you can achieve with tinted lacquer an $15 HVLP gun and a $20 garage sale compressor. My first attempt looked phenomenal. I sprayed the perimeter with a translucent Lacquer I tinted with leather dye then sprayed the whole thing with self-tinted amber lacquer using dye made the same way. I added a few coats of clear lacquer, just cuz, sanded to remove orange peel with higher and higher grits and polish with automotive compound. This seems labor intensive. I believe French polish and shellac have a purpose but this seems very time consuming and shellac will be less durable than lacquer. The guitar does end up looking nice and sounds good, you are just doing it the hard way.
@CranmerGuitars8 күн бұрын
Very good
@user-dr6tm4wc4m9 күн бұрын
What are the woods used in this build?
@THEDARKILLERS4612 күн бұрын
Man incredible build, but the music destroys me, I feel like non midi jazz would fit better with the building of an instrument, anyway great video as always !
@codro198212 күн бұрын
That curly maple is always top tier.
@Gryphon198013 күн бұрын
Very well done 😍 I love that adjustable neck system😄 The link to buy the plans is not working?
@mauricelavergne343416 күн бұрын
Firstly just to say that it’s a beautiful guitar, l am building a single cut with a Birdseye top, love your colour choice. Wondering if you would mind telling me the colours of the dyes and the sequence you used to achieve the burst. Also what did you use to seal the dye before final oil coats. Thanks Regards Maurice at ML Guitars The
@geraldtaylor196818 күн бұрын
A True Craftsman/ Musician!👍🏽 Outstanding!
@geraldtaylor196818 күн бұрын
Flipping Outstanding! Great Work Sir👍🏽 I’m Stunned!
@guitarxplorer202220 күн бұрын
Amazing job ! thx !
@homaism21 күн бұрын
Кажется, это самая лучшая гитара, за которую я бы отдал свои деньги этому мастеру. 👍👍👍
@petertate129222 күн бұрын
That was very cool, beautiful job. I've done a lot of finishing of wood work, one method of getting an even stain on certain woods that normally go splochy is called glue sizing where before you apply the stain, mix wood glue and water, mostly water and brush it on , let it dry and light sand. I don't know if this would work for you on the spruce tops given all the other steps you do but might be worth a try
@MauriceKindermann23 күн бұрын
Are you able to expand a bit more on getting 12-20 compound radius? Did you use multiple sanding blocks, and just get it more or less? How did you determine the frets before seating them? I assume you measured then did each one individually?
@Dovey1423 күн бұрын
It's a great design. a Pioneer!
@JulianFernandez23 күн бұрын
thanks!
@callmecommie410126 күн бұрын
That's not showing the full build. You left out the part I was waiting for; installing the pickups, the wiring harness, running the wires through it, etc. How lame. Change the name of your video.
@trevintroumbley87014 күн бұрын
He may have said full build, to BUILD the guitar, not to ASSEMBLE all of the metal parts into the guitar
@oagussmusic26 күн бұрын
What color do you use?top GuITaR   
@citizencyclops40629 күн бұрын
Bartolini only . . Indeed
@phillipswanson764229 күн бұрын
Beautiful!
@willyvieira2360Ай бұрын
Lindo instrumento! Parabéns pelo trabalho!!! 👏👏👏🇧🇷
@wipcostaАй бұрын
Pode pagar com um rim? Vou querer uma😂❤
@brian777999Ай бұрын
I thought you would use animal hide glue (as in violins) for the top and back in case you want to remove them later but that was just standard wood glue wasn't it ? Very interesting video. I enjoyed it very much.
@user-zq5en1sj4vАй бұрын
真心漂亮
@Marcel-dit-NonoАй бұрын
Bonjour beau mec sur la photo ? Sinon la guitare est magnifique le contraste jaune et le blanc très bon choix 👍 très bon travail 👍👍👍🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
@mimososempreАй бұрын
Magnífico fantástico
@Jazzper31Ай бұрын
Beautiful built! But I wonder how much hollow body vibe it actually has since sides, top and back are pretty thick and it has a sound post. I am guessing it responds and sounds more like semi/335 design? (nothing wrong with that)
@GerasimosHandmadeGuitarsАй бұрын
I have always wondered, cant the sides be done by glueing 4-5 veneers with each other... Ps i so admire your work! Its so relaxed and pleasant to watch over and over again!
@CA10ZАй бұрын
I was curious where that hole was going to be used. Nice touch with the fret markers as well. The all-wood hinge is an additional crafty touch. Confession: I used a chisel ONCE for recessing the pockets for door hinges, it's a good thing my friend (a luthier) was there. Wonderful video thank you.
@cock_roach.the.1stАй бұрын
From what material is that top
@GhettoGinnyАй бұрын
Yeah... This guys voice is unbearable. Like a coke head with a head cold with a conflicting german/english accent.
@plexibreathАй бұрын
I love the feel of French polish against the hand on the neck when playing, it's silky.
@sannypsaykhoАй бұрын
The Most OCD and Dedicated Guitar Build i've ever seen on KZread.. even The video itself are Neat. staged every parts
@junglemast3rАй бұрын
Would wipe on poly work the same way as shellac to protect the edges from runs?
@genekloszewski5484Ай бұрын
Great looking job, not super glossy,...just enough...
@rodgerstubbings7917Ай бұрын
Superb craftsmanship and attention to detail - totally justifies the 3m views !
@maxwellbowden9961Ай бұрын
Awesome
@joh1996Ай бұрын
hi cranmer, this turned out absolutely beautiful. can you disclose what exact dye you were using here? thanks, j.
@TypicalGameNightАй бұрын
This excites me more than it should
@user-dv1nh8pp5kАй бұрын
Amazing work my man.
@Richardwright-we6rvАй бұрын
superb video, instant subscriber
@katejav9884Ай бұрын
Bro you are an artisan
@vincentguiliano3913Ай бұрын
It is called being a craftsman!
@muzzymusgrave1798Ай бұрын
1:04 Such a familiar sound. Then I realise it's the Tardis sound effect from Dr. Who!!! I wonder if that's how they made it.
@Willy_MilanoАй бұрын
"rapid unscheduled disassembly" This isn't the right guitar to break over someone's head, then.
Пікірлер
Love this guitar. wow, amazing work.
Behold, Paul
Very cute. Can't you do sexy?
Beautiful guitar🎸
Hi there at Cranmer guitars. Beautiful red stain you used for that particular guitar. May I ask which red from which brand you used for it? Thank you very much and best regards, Michael
That’s cool
A brilliant mix of classic and modern to make something truly beautiful. I wish I had the patience to make something like this <<<3333
This seems like a ridiculously hard way to do something you can achieve with tinted lacquer an $15 HVLP gun and a $20 garage sale compressor. My first attempt looked phenomenal. I sprayed the perimeter with a translucent Lacquer I tinted with leather dye then sprayed the whole thing with self-tinted amber lacquer using dye made the same way. I added a few coats of clear lacquer, just cuz, sanded to remove orange peel with higher and higher grits and polish with automotive compound. This seems labor intensive. I believe French polish and shellac have a purpose but this seems very time consuming and shellac will be less durable than lacquer. The guitar does end up looking nice and sounds good, you are just doing it the hard way.
Very good
What are the woods used in this build?
Man incredible build, but the music destroys me, I feel like non midi jazz would fit better with the building of an instrument, anyway great video as always !
That curly maple is always top tier.
Very well done 😍 I love that adjustable neck system😄 The link to buy the plans is not working?
Firstly just to say that it’s a beautiful guitar, l am building a single cut with a Birdseye top, love your colour choice. Wondering if you would mind telling me the colours of the dyes and the sequence you used to achieve the burst. Also what did you use to seal the dye before final oil coats. Thanks Regards Maurice at ML Guitars The
A True Craftsman/ Musician!👍🏽 Outstanding!
Flipping Outstanding! Great Work Sir👍🏽 I’m Stunned!
Amazing job ! thx !
Кажется, это самая лучшая гитара, за которую я бы отдал свои деньги этому мастеру. 👍👍👍
That was very cool, beautiful job. I've done a lot of finishing of wood work, one method of getting an even stain on certain woods that normally go splochy is called glue sizing where before you apply the stain, mix wood glue and water, mostly water and brush it on , let it dry and light sand. I don't know if this would work for you on the spruce tops given all the other steps you do but might be worth a try
Are you able to expand a bit more on getting 12-20 compound radius? Did you use multiple sanding blocks, and just get it more or less? How did you determine the frets before seating them? I assume you measured then did each one individually?
It's a great design. a Pioneer!
thanks!
That's not showing the full build. You left out the part I was waiting for; installing the pickups, the wiring harness, running the wires through it, etc. How lame. Change the name of your video.
He may have said full build, to BUILD the guitar, not to ASSEMBLE all of the metal parts into the guitar
What color do you use?top GuITaR   
Bartolini only . . Indeed
Beautiful!
Lindo instrumento! Parabéns pelo trabalho!!! 👏👏👏🇧🇷
Pode pagar com um rim? Vou querer uma😂❤
I thought you would use animal hide glue (as in violins) for the top and back in case you want to remove them later but that was just standard wood glue wasn't it ? Very interesting video. I enjoyed it very much.
真心漂亮
Bonjour beau mec sur la photo ? Sinon la guitare est magnifique le contraste jaune et le blanc très bon choix 👍 très bon travail 👍👍👍🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
Magnífico fantástico
Beautiful built! But I wonder how much hollow body vibe it actually has since sides, top and back are pretty thick and it has a sound post. I am guessing it responds and sounds more like semi/335 design? (nothing wrong with that)
I have always wondered, cant the sides be done by glueing 4-5 veneers with each other... Ps i so admire your work! Its so relaxed and pleasant to watch over and over again!
I was curious where that hole was going to be used. Nice touch with the fret markers as well. The all-wood hinge is an additional crafty touch. Confession: I used a chisel ONCE for recessing the pockets for door hinges, it's a good thing my friend (a luthier) was there. Wonderful video thank you.
From what material is that top
Yeah... This guys voice is unbearable. Like a coke head with a head cold with a conflicting german/english accent.
I love the feel of French polish against the hand on the neck when playing, it's silky.
The Most OCD and Dedicated Guitar Build i've ever seen on KZread.. even The video itself are Neat. staged every parts
Would wipe on poly work the same way as shellac to protect the edges from runs?
Great looking job, not super glossy,...just enough...
Superb craftsmanship and attention to detail - totally justifies the 3m views !
Awesome
hi cranmer, this turned out absolutely beautiful. can you disclose what exact dye you were using here? thanks, j.
This excites me more than it should
Amazing work my man.
superb video, instant subscriber
Bro you are an artisan
It is called being a craftsman!
1:04 Such a familiar sound. Then I realise it's the Tardis sound effect from Dr. Who!!! I wonder if that's how they made it.
"rapid unscheduled disassembly" This isn't the right guitar to break over someone's head, then.