Radiusing the Sides and Attaching the Kerfing (Ep 5 - Acoustic Guitar Build)

Published 2018-01-18

All Comments (19)
  • @DanAlon55
    This is some grade-A content man. Your editing is getting real good. Loving this guitar series. it looks great so far!
  • @AdamOravetz
    What I appreciate about your videos is that it cause me to say “hey, I could do that.” I’m excited to see how this guitar is going to look.
  • @naitikpatel6099
    I’m been thinking about to make one guitar, but I’m been researching have some brain storm gather information probably. I’m taking too long just to choose right method in affordable way, but this video even drag me toward make one very inspiring. I like the method you explain. it’s very understandable.
  • @TheAussiePirate
    Thanks so much. I'm loving this series. Gotta get me one of those worksharp machines!
  • @WeAreMediocre
    This is great, man. looks like a super fun project!
  • @andrewwalsh531
    am I the only one watching these videos who isn't a guitar builder? lol.....I'm sure it's not your intention but when I watch I realize that building guitars is probably not for me. Wow, so so much to take in.....Regardless, I will watch the entire series because I do love acoustic guitars & your vids are instructive & entertaining at the same time, great job!
  • A quick rig up with a motor and a pulley and that sanding dish could easily do all that work for you in seconds
  • @tomalexiou9573
    Thank you for making this video.If I use a 28 jnch radius dish on both sides om a grand auditorium will it still be ok? Does it matter.?
  • Hi Adam, First of all thanks you so much for your video. I love it! I have question about Guitar side? You said Hill Block and Inter Block are different about 1 inches, how about any radius at the middle of the side or we just chisel and sand it down until it hit both Blocks? Thank you so much,
  • Again, some clear explanations, Adam. Thanks! Q. What is the specific LMII name and pattern you used for this build? I really am coming around to liking this pattern!
  • I will be attempting to build my own so if i may ask where did you buy your wood from especial mahogany by the way i love your series it ex planes a lot
  • @brianvanh
    How thick are your sides and back? I'm just starting a build like this and your vids are super helpful.
  • @alexwithers308
    what is the point of a sanding dish? why cant the whole body just be flat?
  • @pkuras
    The hand tool you're calling a "planer" is a correctly called a "block plane." A planer is a machine that performs planing operations. Hand planes are not "planers." They're just "planes." I'm sorry to be nitpicky, but I think correct use of terminology is important when communicating about technical topics.