@@DMSProduktions Totally agree! Temu sells your information to third part, that is why they can have low prices, and they use a ridiculous amount of money to buy into the google search engines...., so they get up hig in searches...
@@garrettmancuso4417 Totally agree! There have been many reports here of people being spammed to their phones and emails mercilessly, after making a purchase on this platform! My advice:Steer clear!
Considering the lawsuits concerning TEMU's app and how it can access everything on your phone, it'll be a cold day on Mercury before I load that app on my phone.
Hey mate, love your honesty. I'm guilty of lazy short cuts and making errors many times in my life, you learn from that. I enjoyed this video. I watch daves world of fun stuff for perfectionist and professional guitar work. Watching you reminds me of myself working. Dave reminds me of my dad.
This basically highlights most of the issues you might run into assembling a random parts partscaster, and also all the things you might do wrong while assembling it (like not even trying to align parts together) ;) So quite useful in a way, and of course rather entertaining with its "oh, just F it, it will fit somehow" approach 😂
The neck looks like engineered zebrawood. Guitar Kit World defines it as: "Engineered Zebrawood is a composite timber created by applying heat, glue and pressure to dyed cottenwood timber, which is a sub-species of poplar, to make it appear striped."
Honestly, if I saw that thing in a shop (in it's current condition with a non operational saddle) I'd probably at least make an offer, looks cool and interesting even if it's kinda jank. But I'm also a kind soul who likes rescues, I think this guitar is cool enough and deserves to be loved.
Hey! After spending a bit too much of my life, reading all of these comments, all I really want to add is THANK YOU! I seriously enjoyed the video and didn’t think you oversold your sponsor in any way. The links above with the prices clearly told us everything we need to know. I believe we’ve all came to the same conclusion with this truly fun experiment. (Cheap parts = cheap rig) Nevertheless, I hope you can make it playable. Without trying to brag too much this was the highlight of my night. 😂 Thanks again, and have a great year!
I know I'm late, but if you do another Temu video, could you explore experimenting with really rudimentary DIY pedal making? You could probably buy a soldering iron, some audio jacks and switches, and Ive seen Temu has a lot of random electronic odds and ends, I'm pretty sure making a simple distortion wouldn't require a ton of work and would honestly be worth the time investment if that is all we walked away achieving.
The wood is a wood scrap composite. Good news, the wood fibers run the entire length of the neck. It's also made under tremendous heat and pressure, similar to roasted wood. The downside is, it's probably 25% epoxy and its stability is "your guess is as good as mine"...🤘🏻😝
That neck is made from a billet of composite. Thin slices of timber are put into a mold and pressed very, very hard with heat and glue. It does look fun though. I might play with a 10 ton bottle jack to see if I can do this at home...
I actually love the look of that neck because it's different. I honestly want to see that guitar after someone qualified looks at it. Additionally, it might be interesting to get a reaction of said qualified personnel on video.
I hate the care free attitude. If you are going to do something, do it well. With care, could be a great guitar. Why bother to do it, if you just going to "wing it" just for the sake of it?
This may be a bit more effort, but you could take the chrome "cover" from the leftover p90 and put it on the humbucker to make the pickups look more uniform ^^
@@pistolvision5685 Ok. I have a set of Chinese Gold P90s that look like that, but the black center part is just painted or anodized and has holes for the pole pieces, so mine wouldn't work on a hummer.
Nice first build. Reminds me of all the mistakes I made. For example when I saw you clamp the neck and body together, then bust out the cordless hand drill I was like-- OMG.. Noo. I would have mounted your trem bridge - since the body was already pre-drilled, put the tuners on and a nut, then clamp it together with low and high e strings installed, then you could line everything up. including lining up the pickup screws with the strings. If you had to drill holes for the pick guard that would have been the time. When mounting the neck I use the plate as a guide to drill 4 holes in the body first and use a drill press. Then clamp it together and continue the holes into the neck. Here's where I do something different. Once you have your 3/16" holes drilled through the body and into the neck , I take the neck back over to the drill press and re drill the holes to 9/32 in. The I install Everbuilt #10-32 brass insert nuts (From Lowes) into the neck. Then I mount the neck with #10-32 x 1-1/2in counter sunk screws. Makes for a very tight neck joint. Anyways.. that's my 2 cents :).
I love the Braxie shirt! If you ever come to Braxton County, WV I’d love to buy you dinner and hang. I’m not far from there, just over an hour away in Beckley, WV. Thanks for repping our cryptid!
As a fine woodworker and someone who has done a couple kit builds, one from scratch builds and a lot of modding, I am one of the ones clenching my teeth...but also laughing along with you because this is honestly how my first kit build went. Nothing fit, everything required fine tuning and I lost my patience halfway through 😂😂
Please make sure those sunglasses protect from uv rays, starring at the sun with cheap sunglasses with no uv protection is actually more dangerous than just plain starring at the sun, because it will dilate your eyes wider for a dark environment while still still letting uv rays in. Always be wary of cheap sunglasses: just because the lens plastic makes things less bright doesn’t mean it protects your eye.
You only have one pair of eyes so don't be a tight butt abd buy proper glasses with certification. I only wear glass polarised Made in Japan, durable and zero eye strain. Never looked back from my being cheapo plastic junk days.
It is better to have sunglasses with UV protection, sure, but it's not like sunglasses without UV protection will somehow destroy your eyes within days. It might at best have a fairly miniscule effect after several decades (and any actual scientific proof of the long-term benefit of using UV protective sunglasses is almost nonexistent). It's not like the difference in pupil dilation with and without sunglasses is that significant to begin with, plus you only wear sunglasses a fraction of time, so the rest of the time your eyes are "unprotected" from UV anyway. Saying "she should not wear those" is vastly overblown. The whole UV protection scare is to a large degree just luxury brands trying to sell you their insanely overpriced products (and cheap sunglasses doesn't automatically equal no UV, too). Also, fun fact, even with UV protective lenses, a large amount of UV radiation finds its way into the eye around the frames anyway. So yeah, sure, UV protection is a nice thing to have, but it's really not that big of a deal you've been made to believe either.
I’m a big Temu fan. Now I’m a big fan of yours, you’re a nice gentle funny bloke. You do have an absolutely gorgeous wife! Well done on all respects! From a 71 yr old Brit who just missed out on the bidding for Rory’s Tatocaster today (by £888,990) so maybe I’ll treat myself to a kit one! Great stuff!
I just got a $50 Strat type guitar from Temu just out of curiosity. Out of the box, it's not bad at all! It was nearly in tune, clean, no damage in transit and delivered fast. Always wanted to have the experience of building a guitar and this is inspiring.
Great Job Ryan. And yeah I think the neck seems to be Zebra wood whether it's some sort of ply or laminated pieces I'm not sure. I've just had a look on Temu & what they do sell are angled maple neck shims, I've only ever seen these available from StewMac and they're quite expensive for what they are. Temu seems to offer them at a more reasonable price I'm gonna grab some to check the quality 👌🏻
@@locky828 you know last time I searched for them it seemed to be only from stewmac but now they seem to be at a few places, I didn't realise until after I made the comment lol
In the end you will find it less stressfull buying a cheap Stratlike guitar and upgrading parts and doing the neckwork. Amazing that you did no check of the neck before installing it. The adjustment point was clearly visible at the moment you took it out. My experience told me to make the neck perfect to your liking before even thinking of connecting it to a body. So, straighten it, flatten the frets, crown them, polish and then you'll be good to go, neckwise. Enjoyed the video though. It's a good warning to people that casually want to throw a guitar together and think it'll be fine. It won't. Keep your videos coming. They are a very good learning experience!
Even the cheapest guitar will sound good through a nice rig. Something like this is probably the best way to learn setup and what parts do what in your guitar. Everyone that is learning to play should try and build a partscaster at some point.
I play almost exclusively sitting, and I use my strap even when I'm sitting, I like my neck up high and a lot of guitars don't naturally sit the way I want them too. Even my acoustic L48 has a strap on it.
I play the same way, I feel weird not using a strap and I like playing higher up too. It's way easier with my crazy pointy guitar from the 80's and I couldn't play that without it.
@@AndrewStottisTheIndiWerWlf well things are so cheap at Temu that I'm afraid they'll steal my card information (they gotta be making money out of something else, right?) So that's why I dont buy from temu
6:10 That's definitely a plywood, you can get gun stocks with similar patterns. It's too cool, though. I would've never thought to use stuff like that for instruments.
Yeah usually those are made by putting tons of prestained pieces together. They're called laminated necks I think and are sometimes considered even more stable than single piece.
Not gonna lie… that guitar looks rad, and sounds pretty damn good. If it feels good to play, even better. With a proper set up, that’s a pretty sick guitar. I honestly love it. If you ever do a giveaway on it, put me in the running!
I would even consider that essential (and obvious tbh). Adjusting the saddle under full tension is asking for trouble, especially with cheaper bridges (but not just with those, really).
That neck is not Zebrawood, it is cottonwood layers that have been dyed,heated, and glued. Basically a random plywood. Real zebrawood is endangered. Personally I think it looks cheap and weird, but everyone has their own taste.
oh it looks cheap and weird, and thats why i like it. lol. Buy yeah i think you are right, i know nothing about cottonwood but it looks like sticks that were compressed and glued in some places.
It doesn't look like sawdust composite, i honestly think it might be sticks that are glued and compressed, though some of it has some decent banding, but yeah. its weird no matter what.
Ryan I love your channel to death, but Temu engages in some seriously questionable labor practices. It's disappointing to see you take money/products from them.
indeed. I was rather surprised to hear that they are sponsoring the video. I thought that these, kind of morally questionalbe, collaborations exist only outside my bubble
Drilling neck holes - measure twice cut once. 12th fret has to be midway from nut to bridge. Saddle adjusters can make up for slight errors in neck hole placement.
I recently bought a roasted neck for a guitar. It was nice but was smaller than the neck pocket on the body. Huge side gaps for days, I had to carefully center it so the string alignment wasn't off but I'm looking into another option outside of ordering it from Temu. Ordering from them is sometimes 50/50 but not horrible although parts from Temu might not always be ideal. I'm considering buying a guitar body to see how that goes.
@@christopherfelser Of course not because Mighty Mite is a straight up legit company that specializes in quality parts and not some obscure factory in China. I was hoping to go cheaper but I guess Mighty Mite is my best option if I want this to work properly in the long run. 👍
It's possible to get reasonably priced high quality parts if your patient and learn what to look for. I've found that most of the generic Chinese stuff isn't worth the headaches.
All guitars need setting up after building. This turned out pretty good, for something thrown together out of parts. I think it will be worth the effort of fine-tuning it.
The P90 sounds really good. I might hit the neck with some Danish oil to tame the contrast some, but it's a decent looking guitar.. for a Temu parts guitar
On the temu website that neck is advertised as zebra wood, which is a real type of wood. That is most definitely not zebra wood so it is definitely some sort of plywood, or how you said sticks glued together lol.
I have found that wire colors do not necessarily correspond to expected norms when buying super low-dollar products. That wood is playdonium. It has the same hardness and strength as drilling into buttered toast.
Drops the strap button. "Damn it!" Lightning from heaven strikes! LOL Reminds me of the minister in Caddy Shack who gets all the way to the end of his perfect golf set and then misses the last hole.
This is an advert for Temu and should be listed as such, as it contains paid content. This is not a review. How much were you paid to sell your soul? Shameful.
Just a tip. Attach the bridge and make sure the neck and bridge line up, before drilling the holes to neck and body... Especially on the cheaper bodies, the screw holes dont necessarily line up correctly.
I love the individually bagged tuners. It wouldn't be from China if it didn't unnecessarily waste a bunch of plastic! BTW, buzzing in the lower frets, like the first 6 or 7, is usually an indication of the neck needing some relief. You may have overtightened the truss rod. Before making any more adjustments, let it settle in under string tension for a bit. That material is just getting used to being a guitar now for the first time. Buzz in the upper frets is a good sign that the action needs to be raised a little bit. Also, you should always detune your strings before making adjustments to the action, whether up or down. Hope this helps you in taming that beast, lol. Good luck, and have a happy holiday!
Invest in one of the cheap notched straight edges and set the neck straight before installing the strings. Unless you use a heavy gauge, it will give the perfect relief every time. I went with the purple TEMU body, but a black satin neck from Amazon.
@@Peasmouldia I also use an un-notched for checking fret level as opposed to a fret rocker. Simply place it on the far edge and slowly slide it towards you making note of any light coming through. Something else I always do is to try tapping down high frets slightly with the butt of a screwdriver handle as opposed to dragging out the file automatically. And of course I use an un-notched for checking the level of the bridges on both acoustic and electrics.
I just bought a loaded red-wine tortise-shell Strat pickguard with HSS Seymour Duncans for about $150 there. Not everything chinese cost (and is worth) $20.
Temu has some great tools for the home luthier. I love their nut files....save about 75.00. Just bought a 13.5k telecaster stacked single from temu....used a three way DPDT switch....drilled a hole into the volume tone plate....put the switch in between vol and tone knob. Love it...split the pick up into serial, parallel, humbucker settings for the switch. Gives me four more sounds to the telecaster. Love parallel. It's not monophonic....I took a chance. It wasn't one of the super cheap 6.00 ones....12.99 for it. I like the 13.5K hot humbucker bridge setting. Very quiet pickup. I don't see bridge telepick ups at 13.5k very often. I've wax potted cheap chinese pickups....only one time it didn't work and the pickup stayed monophonic.
Wondering what the parts would have cost to build that. I know prices are varied and subject to change, but just a general idea ballpark figure would be cool. Maybe I missed that part though. Surprised that all the parts were there and functional for the most part. Very interesting.
it was like a $160ish order, i should have figured that out for the video you are right. I approached it more as a 'can this be done' sort of dirrection.
@@60CycleHumcast Ive given Temu a shot. Just to compare it with price and quantity of direct access to China comparing it to the two other sites and rate it low access and doesnt price beat. For me theres no reason to go there. Last time I checked "guitar" theres was no access through Temu. At $160 for a kit thats a no. Thats $100 over budget especially for a Zebra neck and broken bridge. I know you gotta feed your kids but you dont have to feed them mine.
Good luck. We have enough trouble selling our own merch. Not exactly a cash cow. Also dude. It’s clear parody. Your inability to recognize that is a you problem.
Here is a crazy out there idea!!!! Do you have a local guitar shop with a plek machine? Maybe you can take this guitar to them and have them do a complete setup and you film it?
Temu is under investigation but the people investigating are the same ones who believe in Jewish space lasers. The same could be said for the phone in your hand or the cheap, Chinese guitar that your mom got you for Christmas.
The neck looks like PSL (Parallel-Strand Lumber). It is an engineered wood consisting of strips of wood glued together. I would imagine the resonance of the wood/glue combo would cause the strings to sound more like a resin reinforced maple neck and sound much less warm than a softer wood. That is just my guess.
Hey fellow trekcock, I bought a LOVELY Tele style neck from Temu for 30 bucks, maple, like no joke, really well made, skunk stripe, mahogany truss rod hole, frets just needed leveled, but properly spaced and intonated just fine, I would DEFINITELY buy major parts from Temu again 🤷 ps no lacquer etc finish, so perfect, lovely smooth natural finish with Abelone or M.O.P fret marker dots ..not sure which.
Make sure you hammer or press those frets into the fretboard first before you start grinding or filing the frets. Its highly likely that humidity changes made the frets pop up higher just as many guitars have fret sprout on the top or bottom of the neck. Good luck Jedi Master.
ok i think i have a winning challenge for you and it will be one heck of a beast if you pull it off there are two main requirements to this challenge build 1. the whole guitar must be over 78 inches long 2. main body must be built using a cigar box 3. must be acoustic and electric 4. must have six strings 5. must have cool paint or other decorative features 6. must have a tremelo of sorts built into it 7. this build must be filmed from start to finish with no edits 8. the last thing is it must be built in under 3 weeks i look forward to seeing this and hope you accept my challenge!!!!!!
Can we please inform ourselves about Temu, their background and their business model? Because this is not a fun company. At all. At frankly I’m not amused at all that you decided to take their money. At all.
@@georgeprice4212 Temu is a data collecting operation of the Chinese government. The parent company already had several of their apps classified as spying malware and removed from the app stores. The stuff on Temu is so cheap that they lose money on every order - guess why that works for them! „If it is (almost) for free then you are the product“.
@@superserioes honestly, you can have your own morals and opinions on whatever you want but it's crazy how people feel entitled to tell youtubers what sponsors they should or shouldn't take.
It's no more invasive to your device than the Amazon app, or Reverb or Guitar Center or literally any social media app including TH-cam and every other Google/Alphabet owned company.
💰 Download TEMU App to get 30% off 【APP new users】 : temu.to/m/ubry8bc62q5
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Temu = scam! Asks for too much info, them sells it OFF, then people get spam bombed etc!
BEWARE!
@@DMSProduktions Totally agree! Temu sells your information to third part, that is why they can have low prices, and they use a ridiculous amount of money to buy into the google search engines...., so they get up hig in searches...
You should probably vet your sponsors before encouraging people to install malware on their phones, and compromise their info.
@@garrettmancuso4417 Totally agree! There have been many reports here of people being spammed to their phones and emails mercilessly, after making a purchase on this platform!
My advice:Steer clear!
@@garrettmancuso4417 he made it pretty obvious he just got sponsored for the money and didnt care about temu
Considering the lawsuits concerning TEMU's app and how it can access everything on your phone, it'll be a cold day on Mercury before I load that app on my phone.
@@markgarner2725 smart move. I had my credit card information stolen TWICE after using temu.
@@markgarner2725 same as every other app.
Hey mate, love your honesty.
I'm guilty of lazy short cuts and making errors many times in my life, you learn from that.
I enjoyed this video.
I watch daves world of fun stuff for perfectionist and professional guitar work.
Watching you reminds me of myself working.
Dave reminds me of my dad.
That's not true. I'm too stupid to learn! Don't you know anything? 😂
My latest error you could learn from: don't cheap out on tuners 😂😅
2024 challenge: have your wife design a parts guitar for you and then build it.
You may have just influenced my 2024 plans
Yes!
No
Great way to get the wives to approve of our hobby. XD
@@MichaelSheaAudio exactly 😂 and she can’t say “you got ANOTHER guitar!?”
The temu app is sus
Chinese govt shiny new toy
yeah a really disappointing sponsorship
I think they have connections to forced child labor
Way beyond sus. It's already proven to be a trojan horse.
What app isn't?
“What IS this wood?!?” Temu’s answer: “yes”
Or "no"
Zebranowood
It wood be better to ask what type of would it is.
@@thoughtprocessRIyou deserve one million
This basically highlights most of the issues you might run into assembling a random parts partscaster, and also all the things you might do wrong while assembling it (like not even trying to align parts together) ;) So quite useful in a way, and of course rather entertaining with its "oh, just F it, it will fit somehow" approach 😂
The self-taught DIY luthiers favorite line: "Where's my Dremel?"
The neck looks like engineered zebrawood. Guitar Kit World defines it as: "Engineered Zebrawood is a composite timber created by applying heat, glue and pressure to dyed cottenwood timber, which is a sub-species of poplar, to make it appear striped."
Yeah... not to be confused with Zebrano (Microberlinia Brazzavillensis)...an African wood often also called Zebrawood.
Any idea of how stable the wood is?
@@T4Eater with all of the glue in it most likely very stable.
@@T4Eater the glue is stronger than it lol
Toothpicks, and glue pressed together.
Honestly, if I saw that thing in a shop (in it's current condition with a non operational saddle) I'd probably at least make an offer, looks cool and interesting even if it's kinda jank.
But I'm also a kind soul who likes rescues, I think this guitar is cool enough and deserves to be loved.
Love that you’re doing this fast and loose. Tickles me and does make it fun.
I think i would have had a bad time if i took it slow and seriously lol. The real work is going to get it playing decent, YIKES
I can't stand overly precise luthier channels and felt a bit overly excited when you kept saying fast and loose.
Google TEMU… You won’t thank him anymore…
Hey! After spending a bit too much of my life, reading all of these comments, all I really want to add is THANK YOU! I seriously enjoyed the video and didn’t think you oversold your sponsor in any way. The links above with the prices clearly told us everything we need to know. I believe we’ve all came to the same conclusion with this truly fun experiment. (Cheap parts = cheap rig) Nevertheless, I hope you can make it playable.
Without trying to brag too much this was the highlight of my night. 😂 Thanks again, and have a great year!
I know I'm late, but if you do another Temu video, could you explore experimenting with really rudimentary DIY pedal making? You could probably buy a soldering iron, some audio jacks and switches, and Ive seen Temu has a lot of random electronic odds and ends, I'm pretty sure making a simple distortion wouldn't require a ton of work and would honestly be worth the time investment if that is all we walked away achieving.
The wood is a wood scrap composite. Good news, the wood fibers run the entire length of the neck. It's also made under tremendous heat and pressure, similar to roasted wood. The downside is, it's probably 25% epoxy and its stability is "your guess is as good as mine"...🤘🏻😝
Temu is not a company I will patronize. Do some research on them.
The jewish space lasers almost got you there, dude.
I'm sick of seeing their adverts. Every time I block them but it keeps coming back.
Seriously. No one should download that app or purchase anything from them. Horrible.
Cant agree more, I like watching these videos, but I hate the ads and the company in general.
gawd i luvv working children to make my cheap products mmmm yayyyyy i get a guitar for cheap
I like it. Parts guitars can be a fantastic opportunity to learn advanced setup and fretwork techniques
I loved your honest and total "just wing it" approach. Thanks for doing this and I hope you get the guitar setup to your liking.
That neck is made from a billet of composite. Thin slices of timber are put into a mold and pressed very, very hard with heat and glue. It does look fun though. I might play with a 10 ton bottle jack to see if I can do this at home...
Kind of disappointed that you took a Temu sponsorship, but I'm glad that some of their money is going towards supporting this awesome channel
Agree 100%
100% genuine imitation Temu Tree wood neck. One of the most exotic.
I actually love the look of that neck because it's different. I honestly want to see that guitar after someone qualified looks at it. Additionally, it might be interesting to get a reaction of said qualified personnel on video.
how qualified are we talking here?
Send it to Phil for a deep dive!@@60CycleHumcast
@@60CycleHumcast i think hes talking about a guitar luthier
Agree. I would love to see an update after it is set up and the 11th fret leveled
@@60CycleHumcast Well that depends on you're own reach I suppose but starting at a typical guitar tech and go up from there.
I love this and the care free attitude you approached this with.
Carefree as in "doesn't care temu is an awful company"?
@@MiigsMusic They are all awful companies. Yes, that one you like that's your bestest most favorite, they suck too.
I hate the care free attitude. If you are going to do something, do it well. With care, could be a great guitar. Why bother to do it, if you just going to "wing it" just for the sake of it?
@@ckmoore101 You sound like you are fun at parties.
@@Nekonix36 Wouldn't know. Parties are for juveniles and alcoholics.
I had a lot of fun watching, but I'll take a pass on building a "Temucaster" of my own. Lol
But you can't go wrong with those cheap shades 😎
Love 'em!
This may be a bit more effort, but you could take the chrome "cover" from the leftover p90 and put it on the humbucker to make the pickups look more uniform ^^
The pole pieces from a P90 won't line up with those on a hummer.
@@PhillipBlanton it’s an open frame type cover, it would work
@@pistolvision5685 Ok. I have a set of Chinese Gold P90s that look like that, but the black center part is just painted or anodized and has holes for the pole pieces, so mine wouldn't work on a hummer.
@@PhillipBlanton oh I have not seen any like that before. I could be wrong then.
Maybe a future video idea would be taking it apart and finding out.
Nice first build. Reminds me of all the mistakes I made. For example when I saw you clamp the neck and body together, then bust out the cordless hand drill I was like-- OMG.. Noo. I would have mounted your trem bridge - since the body was already pre-drilled, put the tuners on and a nut, then clamp it together with low and high e strings installed, then you could line everything up. including lining up the pickup screws with the strings. If you had to drill holes for the pick guard that would have been the time. When mounting the neck I use the plate as a guide to drill 4 holes in the body first and use a drill press. Then clamp it together and continue the holes into the neck. Here's where I do something different. Once you have your 3/16" holes drilled through the body and into the neck , I take the neck back over to the drill press and re drill the holes to 9/32 in. The I install Everbuilt #10-32 brass insert nuts (From Lowes) into the neck. Then I mount the neck with #10-32 x 1-1/2in counter sunk screws. Makes for a very tight neck joint. Anyways.. that's my 2 cents :).
I love the Braxie shirt! If you ever come to Braxton County, WV I’d love to buy you dinner and hang. I’m not far from there, just over an hour away in Beckley, WV. Thanks for repping our cryptid!
As a fine woodworker and someone who has done a couple kit builds, one from scratch builds and a lot of modding, I am one of the ones clenching my teeth...but also laughing along with you because this is honestly how my first kit build went. Nothing fit, everything required fine tuning and I lost my patience halfway through 😂😂
Please make sure those sunglasses protect from uv rays, starring at the sun with cheap sunglasses with no uv protection is actually more dangerous than just plain starring at the sun, because it will dilate your eyes wider for a dark environment while still still letting uv rays in. Always be wary of cheap sunglasses: just because the lens plastic makes things less bright doesn’t mean it protects your eye.
I was worried about that to when I saw the price. She should not wear those.
...don't stare at the sun, even with sunglasses
This. I got some knock-off Oakley sunglasses sent to me as a part of a scam and they did NOT block UV when I tested them.
You only have one pair of eyes so don't be a tight butt abd buy proper glasses with certification. I only wear glass polarised Made in Japan, durable and zero eye strain. Never looked back from my being cheapo plastic junk days.
It is better to have sunglasses with UV protection, sure, but it's not like sunglasses without UV protection will somehow destroy your eyes within days. It might at best have a fairly miniscule effect after several decades (and any actual scientific proof of the long-term benefit of using UV protective sunglasses is almost nonexistent). It's not like the difference in pupil dilation with and without sunglasses is that significant to begin with, plus you only wear sunglasses a fraction of time, so the rest of the time your eyes are "unprotected" from UV anyway. Saying "she should not wear those" is vastly overblown. The whole UV protection scare is to a large degree just luxury brands trying to sell you their insanely overpriced products (and cheap sunglasses doesn't automatically equal no UV, too).
Also, fun fact, even with UV protective lenses, a large amount of UV radiation finds its way into the eye around the frames anyway.
So yeah, sure, UV protection is a nice thing to have, but it's really not that big of a deal you've been made to believe either.
I’m a big Temu fan. Now I’m a big fan of yours, you’re a nice gentle funny bloke. You do have an absolutely gorgeous wife! Well done on all respects! From a 71 yr old Brit who just missed out on the bidding for Rory’s Tatocaster today (by £888,990) so maybe I’ll treat myself to a kit one! Great stuff!
Oh no, they got Ryan too!
I just got a $50 Strat type guitar from Temu just out of curiosity. Out of the box, it's not bad at all! It was nearly in tune, clean, no damage in transit and delivered fast. Always wanted to have the experience of building a guitar and this is inspiring.
Great Job Ryan.
And yeah I think the neck seems to be Zebra wood whether it's some sort of ply or laminated pieces I'm not sure.
I've just had a look on Temu & what they do sell are angled maple neck shims, I've only ever seen these available from StewMac and they're quite expensive for what they are. Temu seems to offer them at a more reasonable price
I'm gonna grab some to check the quality 👌🏻
just use folded paper😂
kidding, please don’t
I ordered some of those full neck shims off Temu, they confused the angle with the thickness of the wood. Not good 😂 No angle on them but 5mm thick 😂
@@locky828 you know last time I searched for them it seemed to be only from stewmac but now they seem to be at a few places, I didn't realise until after I made the comment lol
@@Iodine74 cheers
@@locky828 HILARIOUS!!!
were they the shape of the entire neck pocket ? like the SM ones?
Maybe I can convince EART to make some.
In the end you will find it less stressfull buying a cheap Stratlike guitar and upgrading parts and doing the neckwork.
Amazing that you did no check of the neck before installing it. The adjustment point was clearly visible at the moment you took it out. My experience told me to make the neck perfect to your liking before even thinking of connecting it to a body. So, straighten it, flatten the frets, crown them, polish and then you'll be good to go, neckwise.
Enjoyed the video though. It's a good warning to people that casually want to throw a guitar together and think it'll be fine. It won't.
Keep your videos coming. They are a very good learning experience!
I believe the neck is made out of dryed out dairy queen chocolate and vanilla ice cream? Taste it to be sure? You're welcome! 🤘😅 Happy Holidays!😊
Mrs Ryan looks like a proper soccer mom. I like that.
Even the cheapest guitar will sound good through a nice rig.
Something like this is probably the best way to learn setup and what parts do what in your guitar. Everyone that is learning to play should try and build a partscaster at some point.
It's easy to assemble a guitar from parts for me the hardest part is always the finish
Thanks so much for all the time we spent together on here I will always cherish it
Those guitars behind him look AI generated 😂
Because of you and your channel, I, a extreme metal guitarist, just ordered my dad a Surf Green Strat HSS
That neck looks like it was made from thousands of satay skewers all laminated together!
I play almost exclusively sitting, and I use my strap even when I'm sitting, I like my neck up high and a lot of guitars don't naturally sit the way I want them too.
Even my acoustic L48 has a strap on it.
I play the same way, I feel weird not using a strap and I like playing higher up too. It's way easier with my crazy pointy guitar from the 80's and I couldn't play that without it.
I will absolutely never download TEMU. Look into their last business and why it was banned. No thanks.
What happend?
@@yohaielia7 just google it. They aren't trustworthy.
@@AndrewStottisTheIndiWerWlf well things are so cheap at Temu that I'm afraid they'll steal my card information (they gotta be making money out of something else, right?) So that's why I dont buy from temu
@@arthur.monticelli 100%
Probably data brokers
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That's definitely a plywood, you can get gun stocks with similar patterns. It's too cool, though. I would've never thought to use stuff like that for instruments.
Yeah usually those are made by putting tons of prestained pieces together. They're called laminated necks I think and are sometimes considered even more stable than single piece.
Great job! I'm in the process of ordering a kit, this was very helpful
Do not buy that neck, it has not trust rod, that will result in you not being able to adjust your trust rod when you have neck bowing
"The Click Bait" ? Hah, Love Ya , Buddy.
Not gonna lie… that guitar looks rad, and sounds pretty damn good. If it feels good to play, even better. With a proper set up, that’s a pretty sick guitar.
I honestly love it. If you ever do a giveaway on it, put me in the running!
‘Is the neck straight’ 😂😂😂 not to the body when you held it up😂😂
It's a good practice backoff on the tuning...THEN adjust the saddle.
I would even consider that essential (and obvious tbh). Adjusting the saddle under full tension is asking for trouble, especially with cheaper bridges (but not just with those, really).
I do that not matter if the saddle is the highest or lowest quality metal available.
That neck is not Zebrawood, it is cottonwood layers that have been dyed,heated, and glued. Basically a random plywood. Real zebrawood is endangered.
Personally I think it looks cheap and weird, but everyone has their own taste.
oh it looks cheap and weird, and thats why i like it. lol. Buy yeah i think you are right, i know nothing about cottonwood but it looks like sticks that were compressed and glued in some places.
@@60CycleHumcast all of my guitars are cheap, but only I’m weird.🤣
The neck is a composite wood. Kind of like sawdust and some other materials. Still cool
It doesn't look like sawdust composite, i honestly think it might be sticks that are glued and compressed, though some of it has some decent banding, but yeah. its weird no matter what.
It’s not sawdust. Thin pieces of dyed wood smashed together under very high pressure.
Ryan I love your channel to death, but Temu engages in some seriously questionable labor practices. It's disappointing to see you take money/products from them.
indeed. I was rather surprised to hear that they are sponsoring the video. I thought that these, kind of morally questionalbe, collaborations exist only outside my bubble
It's all good, but it might be best to put on the E strings before drilling neck holes. I had one not go well... Fun build!
It was a fairly tight fit in the neck pocket so I wasn’t too worried about getting it straight
Cool cool cool... Shows the CNC accuracy is strong in their process. Thanks again, now I wanna try it!
Instead of putting in the strings, you can use dental floss. Good idea, though.
Drilling neck holes - measure twice cut once. 12th fret has to be midway from nut to bridge. Saddle adjusters can make up for slight errors in neck hole placement.
Oh man loved the vid. But seriously that was the best demonstration of microphonic I've seen! Funny but really effective! Greetings from Ireland 😎
I recently bought a roasted neck for a guitar. It was nice but was smaller than the neck pocket on the body. Huge side gaps for days, I had to carefully center it so the string alignment wasn't off but I'm looking into another option outside of ordering it from Temu. Ordering from them is sometimes 50/50 but not horrible although parts from Temu might not always be ideal. I'm considering buying a guitar body to see how that goes.
Mighty mite has never let me down.
@@christopherfelser Of course not because Mighty Mite is a straight up legit company that specializes in quality parts and not some obscure factory in China. I was hoping to go cheaper but I guess Mighty Mite is my best option if I want this to work properly in the long run. 👍
@@bloodguts6786 fair point.
It's possible to get reasonably priced high quality parts if your patient and learn what to look for. I've found that most of the generic Chinese stuff isn't worth the headaches.
All guitars need setting up after building. This turned out pretty good, for something thrown together out of parts. I think it will be worth the effort of fine-tuning it.
The P90 sounds really good. I might hit the neck with some Danish oil to tame the contrast some, but it's a decent looking guitar.. for a Temu parts guitar
really interesting vid for a non-builder like me. and a special guest in Mrs Hum too
Really? Temu? Shame!... *Ding*
Shame flute!
warm neck and a biting bridge sounds like you have a winner of a guitar
On the temu website that neck is advertised as zebra wood, which is a real type of wood. That is most definitely not zebra wood so it is definitely some sort of plywood, or how you said sticks glued together lol.
I like the way you did this video. I sort of went through a pickguard problem when I worked on my squier (purple) strat.
I love how Lauren(?) was so much more interested in the sunglasses and the mushroom night light than your guitar build. Reality bites.
My wife is the same in that regard.
She is so cute an talented!
One of the best videos I've watched full of humour and SKILL ..INSPIRED ME TO BUILD MY OWN GUITAR ..THANKS SO MUCH ...FROM LONDON ENGLAND ..😂😂😂😂
The string tree is the essence of every guitar
I have found that wire colors do not necessarily correspond to expected norms when buying super low-dollar products. That wood is playdonium. It has the same hardness and strength as drilling into buttered toast.
Drops the strap button. "Damn it!" Lightning from heaven strikes! LOL Reminds me of the minister in Caddy Shack who gets all the way to the end of his perfect golf set and then misses the last hole.
This is an advert for Temu and should be listed as such, as it contains paid content. This is not a review. How much were you paid to sell your soul? Shameful.
Just a tip. Attach the bridge and make sure the neck and bridge line up, before drilling the holes to neck and body... Especially on the cheaper bodies, the screw holes dont necessarily line up correctly.
Temu sponsor? Ooof
I read this in Kevin Mccallisters voice. Like in that scene where he finds a picture of buzzes girlfriend? That exact line.
Busted up laughing 😂 when you said hello into the pickup🤣
I love the individually bagged tuners. It wouldn't be from China if it didn't unnecessarily waste a bunch of plastic!
BTW, buzzing in the lower frets, like the first 6 or 7, is usually an indication of the neck needing some relief. You may have overtightened the truss rod. Before making any more adjustments, let it settle in under string tension for a bit. That material is just getting used to being a guitar now for the first time. Buzz in the upper frets is a good sign that the action needs to be raised a little bit.
Also, you should always detune your strings before making adjustments to the action, whether up or down.
Hope this helps you in taming that beast, lol. Good luck, and have a happy holiday!
Frets probably need a file and polish aswell
I miss the cool time lapse music. It's my favorte part.
me too, i should have used it but I was already slipping into holiday mode when i edited this so i kinda forgot to do it lol.
Love playing with guitar building and this turned out great 😂. However nowhere near as well as them glasses fit Lauren! 😊
Invest in one of the cheap notched straight edges and set the neck straight before installing the strings. Unless you use a heavy gauge, it will give the perfect relief every time. I went with the purple TEMU body, but a black satin neck from Amazon.
An un-notched straight edge for the neck angle would save some vexation too...I have both. Cheap and surprisingly accurate.
@@Peasmouldia I also use an un-notched for checking fret level as opposed to a fret rocker. Simply place it on the far edge and slowly slide it towards you making note of any light coming through. Something else I always do is to try tapping down high frets slightly with the butt of a screwdriver handle as opposed to dragging out the file automatically. And of course I use an un-notched for checking the level of the bridges on both acoustic and electrics.
I started thinking about trying this two weeks ago, and then here is this video, in my recommended. Must be a sign to just do it haha
That’s the best wrapped temu package I’ve ever seen
I need the make one but with jazzmaster parts of AliExpress
I just bought a loaded red-wine tortise-shell Strat pickguard with HSS Seymour Duncans for about $150 there. Not everything chinese cost (and is worth) $20.
Temu has some great tools for the home luthier. I love their nut files....save about 75.00. Just bought a 13.5k telecaster stacked single from temu....used a three way DPDT switch....drilled a hole into the volume tone plate....put the switch in between vol and tone knob. Love it...split the pick up into serial, parallel, humbucker settings for the switch. Gives me four more sounds to the telecaster. Love parallel. It's not monophonic....I took a chance. It wasn't one of the super cheap 6.00 ones....12.99 for it. I like the 13.5K hot humbucker bridge setting. Very quiet pickup. I don't see bridge telepick ups at 13.5k very often. I've wax potted cheap chinese pickups....only one time it didn't work and the pickup stayed monophonic.
Wondering what the parts would have cost to build that. I know prices are varied and subject to change, but just a general idea ballpark figure would be cool. Maybe I missed that part though. Surprised that all the parts were there and functional for the most part. Very interesting.
it was like a $160ish order, i should have figured that out for the video you are right. I approached it more as a 'can this be done' sort of dirrection.
@@60CycleHumcast For sure, I get that. Who knew it could actually be built from solely Temu parts? No I! Lol.
@@60CycleHumcast Can it be done? yes. Would it be better to spend the same on a Squier or Harley Benton? A resounding YES.
@@60CycleHumcast Ive given Temu a shot. Just to compare it with price and quantity of direct access to China comparing it to the two other sites and rate it low access and doesnt price beat. For me theres no reason to go there. Last time I checked "guitar" theres was no access through Temu. At $160 for a kit thats a no. Thats $100 over budget especially for a Zebra neck and broken bridge. I know you gotta feed your kids but you dont have to feed them mine.
@@pasteye1671 I agree.
It's "Engineered" Zebra Wood. They sell it in most of the Chinese kits.
Great premiere... Just wanting to say thanks again for rocking our shirt, and to remind folks to hit that LIKE button. Peace!
@@lococomrade3488 Your profile pic is theft.
@@lococomrade3488 Haha. Ok... I bet you are a ton of fun at parties... @nirvana, sue me.
@@lococomrade3488 Because that's not plagiarism.
Lol
Good luck. We have enough trouble selling our own merch. Not exactly a cash cow. Also dude. It’s clear parody. Your inability to recognize that is a you problem.
That neck looks like some type of cartoon poop 😂
Here is a crazy out there idea!!!! Do you have a local guitar shop with a plek machine? Maybe you can take this guitar to them and have them do a complete setup and you film it?
For reference, that neck is a laminate wood. Basically a nice form of plywood. I have several stocks to rifles with similar patterns.
Hey Ryan. I am sure that you would not have made this video if you had done a little research on the Temu company. A company that should be avoided.
Temu is under investigation but the people investigating are the same ones who believe in Jewish space lasers. The same could be said for the phone in your hand or the cheap, Chinese guitar that your mom got you for Christmas.
Honestly really like the neck with the exception of the fretboard. That neck with an ebony fretboard though would honestly be gorgeous.
this encourages me to not buy guitar parts from temu.
I hope the people calling me a shill read this comment. Lots of folks are missing the details of what actually happened in this video.
I once, many years ago, played one of Greg Lake's Alembic basses that he only ever used in the studio and it had never had strap buttons.
The neck looks like PSL (Parallel-Strand Lumber). It is an engineered wood consisting of strips of wood glued together. I would imagine the resonance of the wood/glue combo would cause the strings to sound more like a resin reinforced maple neck and sound much less warm than a softer wood. That is just my guess.
Hey fellow trekcock, I bought a LOVELY Tele style neck from Temu for 30 bucks, maple, like no joke, really well made, skunk stripe, mahogany truss rod hole, frets just needed leveled, but properly spaced and intonated just fine, I would DEFINITELY buy major parts from Temu again 🤷 ps no lacquer etc finish, so perfect, lovely smooth natural finish with Abelone or M.O.P fret marker dots ..not sure which.
can you send temu link for the neck you bought for your build. cheers 😀🎶🎸
Now I'm convinced not to build a guitar with parts only from Temu ;)
Thanks for this video ...
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..or wasn't it meant ironically???
Make sure you hammer or press those frets into the fretboard first before you start grinding or filing the frets. Its highly likely that humidity changes made the frets pop up higher just as many guitars have fret sprout on the top or bottom of the neck. Good luck Jedi Master.
Temu ain’t it bro.
Bro. * *gestures incoherently* *
ok i think i have a winning challenge for you and it will be one heck of a beast if you pull it off there are two main requirements to this challenge build
1. the whole guitar must be over 78 inches long
2. main body must be built using a cigar box
3. must be acoustic and electric
4. must have six strings
5. must have cool paint or other decorative features
6. must have a tremelo of sorts built into it
7. this build must be filmed from start to finish with no edits
8. the last thing is it must be built in under 3 weeks
i look forward to seeing this and hope you accept my challenge!!!!!!
Can we please inform ourselves about Temu, their background and their business model? Because this is not a fun company. At all. At frankly I’m not amused at all that you decided to take their money. At all.
You mean how Temu basically copied AliExpress, although without ripping off Gibson and Fender?
@@georgeprice4212 Temu is a data collecting operation of the Chinese government. The parent company already had several of their apps classified as spying malware and removed from the app stores. The stuff on Temu is so cheap that they lose money on every order - guess why that works for them! „If it is (almost) for free then you are the product“.
What is a fun company? I bet 99.9% of companies aren't funnyat all.
@@marcobaltodano3196 No fun in the sense of: It is not a suitable institution to make a funny lighthearted video about without proper context
@@superserioes honestly, you can have your own morals and opinions on whatever you want but it's crazy how people feel entitled to tell youtubers what sponsors they should or shouldn't take.
Fun build loosely goosey style. Like to see an update video after the tweaks and how it holds up. Pros cons after the fact! Thanks bro
I absolutely refuse to download and use temu
Same with Tik Tok.
With the setup, I would check if the neck is lined up with the body, it could be at a slight angle even though the neck itself is straight.
nice ad for spyware.
It's no more invasive to your device than the Amazon app, or Reverb or Guitar Center or literally any social media app including TH-cam and every other Google/Alphabet owned company.
OMG! When you were shimming the neck and the neck fell off… I fell off my couch, laughing😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂