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Dan Voight
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ส.ค. 2011
Dan Voight builds his first guitar
Mandolin luthier, Dan Voight, now builds custom guitars, too. This video follows the construction of his first guitar. The construction and voicing of the guitar was heavily influenced by Lowden guitars and Pierre Bensusan.
This Voight Model Specs:
Custom OM/Dreadnought hybrid shape and depth
African Blackwood back and sides
Spruce top
This guitar was built for Brandon Vestal, who made the music and video: vimeo.com/user47808405
This Voight Model Specs:
Custom OM/Dreadnought hybrid shape and depth
African Blackwood back and sides
Spruce top
This guitar was built for Brandon Vestal, who made the music and video: vimeo.com/user47808405
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Voight Mandolins- Rory Hoffman plays Panhandle Rag
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Hand rubbed sunburst
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With arms like that you could make that wood chamge the color you want it!
I'm just thrilled to own one of his mandolin armrest! Absolutely stunning guitar Dan. I wish you continued success and good health!
Might help if you would show the progress once in a while (tilt the guitar to the camera) to break up the tedium of your polishing.
He made a shit burst !!! 😂
Awsome job I always say hand rub finish looks way better than spray!! it even looks better in person. Awesome job.
transtinit dyes are much cheaper than those stewmac ones you have and they are the same stuff
Wich type of dye you used hire acrylic or alcohol ?
About the stain... from what I can see of bottles of stain he uses, it's called "ColorTone Liquid Stain for Stringed Instruments" and it's sold at StewMac and other places online...
Is he using a water carrier? Or alcohol?
No real info and you have ignored all the questions asked/raised. So it’s a thumbs down from me. You have to engage if you want people to engage with you 😮
Absolutely beautiful!
Where’s the audio?
Please,I’d like to know what kind ( or mark ) of stain you used,thank you 🙏🙏
Amazing biceps too !
👀
What type of dyes are those?
I'm pretty sure it's *_ColorTone Liquid Stains._*
Do you have a mandolin making school????
Great job, technique, colors, good finish, anybody knows which material is the white layer on the wood before he applies the yellow stain? I guess thats the secret of this great finish
I’m so tired of flame maple anymore. Also, why can’t this guy talk? Strong silent type, I guess!
Thanks for not including cheesy music, and over the too corny commentary. I just need to see how things are done, I don’t need the entire process broke down for me like a woman.
no commentary?
Beautiful
Had to turn down the volume... The swishing was just TOO much. 😏 Excellent work, brother, that burst is ridiculously classic and classy.
Nice video, but if you would explain what you are doing and point out the materials used, it would be a great video.
Very nice Mr. Voight! Thanks so much for posting.
Stains are pricey, here. Guessing by thr stains on the two bottles and what's on the towel... I'd say, Vintage Amber, The red. They have a Bor. Red, cherry and red Mohag to name a few. I guess Mohag. or would use it. And Tobacco Brown. Mmmm, bursty. You can spray the water-based stains w/ distilled water. Nozzle wide open @ 60 PSI for large pieces or airbrush it for a nice clean even, odorless application. Everclear works pretty well too.
_Stunning Stains_ from *_Crimson Guitars_* are much cheaper than the ones he's using.
Great commentary, filled with all the info about various dyes etc.
I trust you're being sarcastic?
😂
I agree. No point to making the video.
@@cleverusername9369 Is it so obvious lol
I thought about doing this but seem that this technique is or the process is a bit dramatic to do.
You could have said a few words explaining the process + what color dyes you used ! Not for me i've done this many times myself but for anyone who never has and would like to learn how.
Kind of pointless, you dont tell us what paint products you're using. Should be just titled "guy rub's stuff on a guitar."
Great ending.
this is a master quality job for sure ! Bravo my friend and love the mandolins as well !!!! *****
I think I bought your used car!
Warning to anyone trying this with a thin veneer. You gotta do it in coats. All that rubbing while wet will tear up a cheap veneer. Only do it this way with a solid top.
Rory is so incredible. A master musician.
11:31 finished work beautiful man
Since Mr. Voight won't answer: He is using highly concentrated dyes that typically sell under the brand name TransTint (available from Woodcraft and on-line). In this video he is apparently using a brand from Stew-Mac which is most likely TransTint with Stew-Macs label slapped on it. TransTint can be used in water, denatured alcohol (my preference), lacquer, shellac and other finishes. It is hard to tell from this video which solvent he is using; most likely water which dries slower than other solvents and allows a greater working time. TransTint comes in many, many colors such as Bright Red, Lemon Yellow, Golden Brown etc. which can be combined to create virtually any color. For example, I combine golden brown with lemon yellow in denatured alcohol to get a vintage amber color similar to his base stain in this video. These dyes aren't cheap but a little goes a long, long way. Hope that helps.
I see Stew-Mac offers an amber color premade. However, I'm a bit hesitant to buy it. In the sample they show it looks like a very light brown, rather than the golden color, we normally see. I have found anyone to confirm using this.
What rag do you use to rub the stains in?
You are correct
@@DJCJ999 no. You have to dilute the dye with alcohol before applying. since alcohol evaporates rapidly that's a tricky application technique itself. I don't know if there are any TH-cam videos showing how to apply dye that's been diluted with alcohol but you might research that
Is each layer diluted slightly more than the last to get the burst?
Gorgeous!
Wow! Impressive :) What a great sunburst! :)
It would have been a whole lot cooler if we could have seen the full back as you were applying the finish instead of the last second of the 11 minute video.
What paint do I use
Wish i could try it !!
Geeze...blind and playing a right handed mandolin upside down left handed....
Very pretty, Great job! Would like to know the details too, i.e.: colors, type of dyes, water based etc. When you do another dye job, would like to see it too. Thank you.
Very nice!
What's the paint used?
thank but no info and shit camera angle
Very nice.
Dan, I see you used stew mac colors but did you dilute with etoh or water?
Looks like colortone liquid stain vintage amber, black, and mabe a red Mahogany or a tobacco brown here's a link www.stewmac.com/Materials_and_Supplies/Finishing_Supplies/Colors_and_Tints_and_Stains/ColorTone_Liquid_Stains.html
what are you using as the last order?