I carved a guitar out of a SINGLE BLOCK OF WOOD

This is build n°9, and my 6th guitar build! I’m lucky enough to be part of the invitational participants of this year’s Great Guitar Build Off competition (I don’t really know why, maybe some intern made a mistake and now they have to stick with it ... anyway, I’m here now). After making a guitar out of a shelf and then a guitar using only one hand, the next step was logical: making a guitar out of one single piece of wood. I know that this is not a unique concept, but one-piece guitars are rare enough to make a video like this visually interesting, and challenging enough to be fun to build. Alternatively I could have used a CNC and shot 20 minutes of slo-mo volute and side sanding, and close-ups of a tiny saw cutting out the CNC tabs (still in slow-mo), but I like building more than I like filming and editing :) This guitar is the first one that I’ll ever sell, and it’s for a good cause: once auctioned, all the benefits from the sale are going to a charity. Mine is going to “ Infirmiers de rue “ (Street Nurses), an organization which aims at ending homelessness in Brussels through on-site healthcare and rehousing. The link is here: the auction will end on July 2 so place your bid if you want this unique guitar to be yours ------------------------------------ Specs for this one are: - One piece cherry wood, from headstock to body, no neck joint - Rosewood fingerboard - 24 frets, Dunlop 6105 - Seymour Duncan P90 Phat Cat, 1 volume 1 tone, 3 way switch, all switchcraft electronics - Cherry wood pickup rings and knobs - Bone nut, Schaller bridge and locking tuners - Finish: Tru Oil, 12 coats, satin - Gotoh strap buttons ------------------------------------ #asmr #woodworking #guitarbuilding #handtools #p90 My two next guitars are already in the making so expect some new films later this year ! You can find all of my builds on my instagram:
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