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Building a 7-String Guitar Using Hand Tools

This video has been aggressively edited in a pointless attempt to capture the build process in under 30 minutes. Let me know in the comments if you'd like to see a 1 hour version with subtitles about the process. I've been meaning to try a 7-string guitar for a while now. Instead of just buying one from the store down the road, I spent about 2 months and way too much money building my own. While the neck and fretboard wood was bought from reputable dealers, the body woods are reclaimed. The top is a beautiful figured piece of walnut that used to be the top of a bathroom cabinet. Underneath it is mahogany from an old staircase. Making these videos helps me to improve my own processes. One change I made this time around, was to hold off on cutting out the body for as long as possible. This gave me a flat surface to reference my tools against, making it easier to do the cavities for the neck and pickups. The neck profile on this guitar feels incredible. I made it thinner than usual, and offset the trapezoid to be thicker on the bass side and thinner on the treble side. While I haven't really found much use for the extra string yet, I'm extremely happy with how the guitar plays and sounds. Specs - Reclaimed walnut top on a reclaimed mahogany body - Multi-scale 640mm - 655mm (roughly 25,2" to 25,8") - Assymetrical trapezoid-shaped maple neck - Indian ebony fretboard with 20" radius and jumbo frets - Machine screw bolt-on neck - Guyker headless tuners - Fishman Fluence Modern Pickups - Free-way 6-position toggle switch Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Neck blank 1:35 - Truss rod cavity 3:45 - Fretboard 7:29 - Headstock wings 8:18 - Walnut top 9:50 - Mahogany body 11:00 - Neck and pickup cavities 13:10 - Control cavity 17:20 - Arm contour 18:04 - Glue the top 19:08 - Shape the body 21:22 - Trapezoid neck profile 23:50 - Threaded inserts 24:30 - Fretwork 26:50 - Corian nut 27:18 - Well this is awkward... 27:31 - Apply stain and finish 28:16 - Assembly 28:46 - Sound demo If you have any question about the process, the press itself or the materials used, please leave a comment. Also please add any suggestions on improvements or better workflows! Subscribe for more content!

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