Hey ANZLF'ers.
I've recently purchased myself a new fang dangle video camera and am starting to record some tutes and tips stuff to chuck up on youtube.
Is there anything you guys want me to cover?
SOmething you might be struggling with?
Something you want to look at another way of going about?
No guarantees i'll be able to cover it, but im always open to a challenge.
Examples (prior to new camera):
https://youtu.be/bzt2VTrKUuk
https://youtu.be/umLcKYAstUs
Video tutes
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Re: Video tutes
Hi Steve,
I would like to suggest:
How to guarantee that the bridge is square across the soundboard; and
Calculating nut to saddle distance. I find that a bit confusing (Including Ukuleles).
(It's that - adding a bit extra to the lower half that's puzzling).
Thank you - Cheers - PH
I would like to suggest:
How to guarantee that the bridge is square across the soundboard; and
Calculating nut to saddle distance. I find that a bit confusing (Including Ukuleles).
(It's that - adding a bit extra to the lower half that's puzzling).
Thank you - Cheers - PH
Re: Video tutes
Nah mate..just keep it simple.......tell us EVERYTHING you know about making guitars

Martin
Re: Video tutes
I bet those videos are going to be brilliant Steve. I’m sure we all look forward to watching them.
I had the same idea myself a while back, I got a few iPods recording work from different angles and edited them all with Final Cut Pro. It’s amazing how much work goes into them and annoying how easily things can go wrong.
Invariably one of the cameras, always the one that was best placed to capture the action, would switch off without telling me. Since guitar building is a subtractive process it was very hard to make a’ take 2’
I Hope you have better luck than I did.
I had the same idea myself a while back, I got a few iPods recording work from different angles and edited them all with Final Cut Pro. It’s amazing how much work goes into them and annoying how easily things can go wrong.
Invariably one of the cameras, always the one that was best placed to capture the action, would switch off without telling me. Since guitar building is a subtractive process it was very hard to make a’ take 2’
I Hope you have better luck than I did.
Alan
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Re: Video tutes
That's great news Steve regarding making video tutes. There is always some to learn from that help improving how to better and efficiently build guitars. Looking forward to seeing your new videos.
Wayne
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Re: Video tutes
Thanks guys.
I'll be glueing some bridges late next week, will record then. Although I won't specifically be able to talk about ukes - havent made one for about 10yrs now.
I think i can cover that Pat.Pat.Hawkins wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 8:35 amHi Steve,
I would like to suggest:
How to guarantee that the bridge is square across the soundboard; and
Calculating nut to saddle distance. I find that a bit confusing (Including Ukuleles).
(It's that - adding a bit extra to the lower half that's puzzling).
Thank you - Cheers - PH
I'll be glueing some bridges late next week, will record then. Although I won't specifically be able to talk about ukes - havent made one for about 10yrs now.
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