Master Shurap, I watched this video with my 5 year old son, I knew what was coming, but he didnt. We were both captivated by your craftsmanship, but the cherry on top was his innocent laughter when he heard that sound 😂 priceless ❤
I hope that you are doing well, that you and your loved ones are safe and healthy despite the craziness of the world. Love your videos, it's great to see how you've progressed as a blacksmith and as a craftsman and as a videographer. Please take care of yourself!
I think this is the first time I've actually seen one played! So cool! All the little details that go into making them, never take one for granted again.
Nice video. Brings back childhood memories of having several. Different sizes and bends make different tones. Didn’t know they were still made. We always called them juice harps. Probably a slang name for the jaw harp because if you have a lot of saliva, it would fling it everywhere. LoL .. Thanks for the memories.
@@PestrittoIronworks Jews Harp was the original term , jaw harp is a misnomer, as is "juice harp". I think juice harp comes from a mishearing of Jews Harp, and the saliva/drool was invented as a possible source for the name.
What does he sell each of these harps for? This is quite the process to build this little tooth buster! I actually got pretty good on one back in the day? Pretty cool, real cool!
most of these go for like 40-70 depending on the maker and the type. Some custom or exotic harps can go from 70 all the way to hundreds of dollars depending on the materials and craftsmanship
@@wiitees5770 Thanks, I believe it after watching the video showing the intense process! Do you know where one would look to find a nice one like these?
Блин ! С детства хочу себе такую штуку. А сейчас ни инструмента ни материала.... Блин нужно подумать как и из чего сварганить такое чудо) Любой и подписка!
One way is to add or remove tiny amounts of material to the reed. Depending on which key the harp is closest to, will determine whether you add or subtract. Solder is sometimes used in the loop of the reed to make it slower or lower in pitch. Using a small file carefully, you can remove metal from the loop. Small amounts make a big difference. Most players simply go with the natural sound of the harp without making any changes.
I watched this to see how I could tighten the Tongue on the harp my dad gave me. It's like 60 to 80 years old and the tongue moves up and down a little and hits the arms. I guess lightly tapping the crimp with a pin punch should work. The gap along the arms is about 1/24" ( 1mm) on each side of the tongue, how close should it be?
Was running the flat stock through the killer rollers just to straighten it out or was there enough pressure put on it to also make it harder? Also do you have a place to sell them? I’d love one.
When I saw you using electrodes, I thought I could make one myself. Then I saw all the power tools and specific holders and bases you needed and realized it was impossible. Where can I buy one??? Please put them on eBay :)
Check out this TH-cam channel, Bebbcorp Harpery He can you find a great drymba. He also has live uploads on Saturday nights at 8:00 pm central US time.
an italian company used to make the body out of a flat sheet instead of a bar, just as loud, 1000x less vibration to the teeth.... soooooo much better... music store owner said "the lamborghini of jaw harps"
Olá,amigo. Como poderei fazer ou comprar essa ferramenta que você usa para cortar o aço?Gostei muito dos seus vídeos e me inscrevi em seu canal.Obrigado e aguardo sua resposta.
Ces instruments ont l' air bien proportionnés, le son est magnifique!! Bientôt de la musique dans vos videos? Ca change un peu des haches :-)) Merci du partage !!
Welcome friends! JawsHarp fans! What do you think about mixing sounds? I'm trying to do this on my channel. May I have some advice? I will be grateful! :)
What is the diameter of the metal rod you use for the frame? What is the width and thickness of the tongue? Also, what is the diameter of the rings on the 2 pegs that you use on your jig to bend the metal? How far apart are they from each other? Thanks Dmitry! Love your craftsmanship in all your work!
Don't know how I got here, but you sir are a master craftsman. Your jigs alone are master pieces. 👍
Master Shurap, I watched this video with my 5 year old son, I knew what was coming, but he didnt. We were both captivated by your craftsmanship, but the cherry on top was his innocent laughter when he heard that sound 😂 priceless ❤
I hope that you are doing well, that you and your loved ones are safe and healthy despite the craziness of the world. Love your videos, it's great to see how you've progressed as a blacksmith and as a craftsman and as a videographer. Please take care of yourself!
Amazing care and precision today. Loved the bending and straightening jigs! Спасибо.
I’ve always loved these. Great to see the craftsmanship and very cool process of building with the bend jigs.
Very well made harp. Sound was so so melodious. I specially liked the jigs you used to make it 👍👍👍👍
I think this is the first time I've actually seen one played! So cool! All the little details that go into making them, never take one for granted again.
Класс! За станок отдельное спасибо.
Приспособы,инструмент -отлёт.Видос зашибись-здорово!Руки -где надо.👍
Brilliant! love the reuse of common stuff to make it.
Excellent. Votre procédé de fabrication est très ingénieux. Bravo.
vony taki krasyvi..
zdorov'ya vashym rukam..
That was great. I have been wanting a slightly longer one than I have. Now I can. Thanks.
I only just realised you're shurap. No wonder I love this content. Keep it up mate!
🤣
You just blew my mind 🤣
Shurap?
@@TonyHamiltonCk another channel.. incredible knifemaker
Excellent video,man. Looking forward to the next one.
Very well made my friend. I was amazed at the super nifty tools and jigs you have .
As soon as this video finished, I could swear I heard dueling banjos outside.
Świetna robota.
Masz talent i z pasją Tworzysz narzędzia :-)
Дякую!
Гарна робота )))
Very cool.
I was also impressed with the tools used to make it.
Do you have videos of them?
Nice project, I love it!
I will try to forge this in the Bokrijk museum in Belgium
thank you for this video!
Thanks for the video. I always wondered how a twanger was made.
Nice video. Brings back childhood memories of having several. Different sizes and bends make different tones. Didn’t know they were still made. We always called them juice harps. Probably a slang name for the jaw harp because if you have a lot of saliva, it would fling it everywhere. LoL .. Thanks for the memories.
They are also called "Jews harps"... Might be where you heard it!
@@PestrittoIronworks Jews Harp was the original term , jaw harp is a misnomer, as is "juice harp". I think juice harp comes from a mishearing of Jews Harp, and the saliva/drool was invented as a possible source for the name.
with all the tools it's good to work, very good. beautiful piece
Que buena tu enseñanza es algo nuevo para Colombia. Gracias por esa arpita
Молодец!!! Золотые руки !!!
Astounding! Thank you for the great insights! 🙏😃👍
What does he sell each of these harps for? This is quite the process to build this little tooth buster! I actually got pretty good on one back in the day? Pretty cool, real cool!
most of these go for like 40-70 depending on the maker and the type. Some custom or exotic harps can go from 70 all the way to hundreds of dollars depending on the materials and craftsmanship
@@wiitees5770
Thanks, I believe it after watching the video showing the intense process! Do you know where one would look to find a nice one like these?
Здравствуйте. размеры этого станочка можно узнать?
Felicitaciones hermano!!! Que gran trabajo..!!!! Y muchas gracias por compartir tus tecnicas!! Buena vida!!!
Astounding craftmanship. Respect !
adimiro muito o seu trabalho, sou brasileiro, você trabalha super bem que Deus lhe abençoe
😊 oi finalmente vi algum brazuca
I play the harp and would love to buy one of yours!!!
Блин ! С детства хочу себе такую штуку. А сейчас ни инструмента ни материала.... Блин нужно подумать как и из чего сварганить такое чудо)
Любой и подписка!
а лицо то молодое) я думал вы старше). Но как всегда жму вашу мозолистую руку!!!
Хм, так и по рукам видно)
Awsome work and sound Thanks for sharing
Nice work and thanks for sharing 👍
Very good work Dimitry and very good talent playing the harp. You sound like you're straight out of the Ozarks lol
Super ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Had to sub,I just bought a few,and love the sound,find it is also a great breathing exercise thanks for the upload bro,
OOOooooohhhh!!!!!! Awesome alternative and vid!!!! Thanks a lot for sharing!!!!
Great work 👍👍
Great job... That's a lot of work...
Qué maravilloso trabajo!!! Muchas gracias por compartir tu arte!!!
Великий мастер!!!!! Спасибо.
я слесарь целый месяц жизни гоуно смотрел.
Ochen horoshiy metod, spasibo!
Muy interesante. Muchas gracias.
Genial , excelente video explicativo .
Pregunto , el electrodo de que diámetro es ? 4mm o 6 mm ?
Muchas gracias 👌
Great job! Thanks of lot!
Great video. amazing work, perfect finish and sound. Is the bending jig made from inner ring from bearings?
yes, made of inner ring from bearings
Muy buen trabajo
Un saludo desde ARGENTINA
C O O L !! Love it !!
Спасибо. Очень интересно.
nice work!
No to zajebissima jest! Pozdróweńkki!
In Sicily this called Marranzano
Now try to make a bass version (Ультрабас)
How do you tune the harps? Amazing tools!
They could be *free tune,* which is the natural way.
One way is to add or remove tiny amounts of material to the reed. Depending on which key the harp is closest to, will determine whether you add or subtract. Solder is sometimes used in the loop of the reed to make it slower or lower in pitch. Using a small file carefully, you can remove metal from the loop. Small amounts make a big difference. Most players simply go with the natural sound of the harp without making any changes.
I watched this to see how I could tighten the Tongue on the harp my dad gave me. It's like 60 to 80 years old and the tongue moves up and down a little and hits the arms. I guess lightly tapping the crimp with a pin punch should work. The gap along the arms is about 1/24" ( 1mm) on each side of the tongue, how close should it be?
Когда руки из нужного места. Круто!
Was running the flat stock through the killer rollers just to straighten it out or was there enough pressure put on it to also make it harder? Also do you have a place to sell them? I’d love one.
Nice job.
That's way cool ! Thanks
Do you sell your products online? I love your videos and would like to support you!
Super cool!
Гибочный станок - класс. А что же Вы не указали диаметр электрода? Четвёрка, или пятёрка?
How much would you sell one for? It's hard to find a good hand made jaw harp where I'm at.
I wondered if the rollers effected the tongue too (besides straightening)?
Ніколи не думав що з таких простих матеріалів можна зробити варган.
Отличная работа!
And all these years; I thought it was JUICE HARP.
Same here . I haven’t seen one of those in years. I had one when I was a kid. Different bends and sizes make different tones.
awesome !
nice bending jig .
In Quebec, it's called a "gimbarde". Well made!
nice work
Awesome informative Video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙌🙏
When I saw you using electrodes, I thought I could make one myself. Then I saw all the power tools and specific holders and bases you needed and realized it was impossible. Where can I buy one???
Please put them on eBay :)
Check out this TH-cam channel, Bebbcorp Harpery He can you find a great drymba. He also has live uploads on Saturday nights at 8:00 pm central US time.
Very talented I would get 3 minutes into making one and just give up lol
Genial ! Bravo , de France .
Anyone else wonder how many attempts were made before perfecting this skill?
Круто.
Судя по количеству специализированного инструмента, это ж в каких количествах вы их делаете?
New use for the metal ruler ~ 😎
вау ты шо) кратко,четко ,круто! профи ваще!
Это оборудование было приобретено только для изготовления варганов?
¿Con qué metales hiciste eso?
an italian company used to make the body out of a flat sheet instead of a bar, just as loud, 1000x less vibration to the teeth.... soooooo much better... music store owner said "the lamborghini of jaw harps"
Hi ther. Any special reason to use elektrode? Or just because its circle crossection?
My favorite effect is to breathe through the harp when playing.
Wonderful
Olá,amigo. Como poderei fazer ou comprar essa ferramenta que você usa para cortar o aço?Gostei muito dos seus vídeos e me inscrevi em seu canal.Obrigado e aguardo sua resposta.
хорошое изобретение, я тожеумею играть на нем, попробую сам сделать, спасибо
Проволока из латуни
Не окисляется .
А пружинка от фуражки ,офицерской
Cool. Verkaufst du sie auch ?? Auf Etsy ???
Ces instruments ont l' air bien proportionnés, le son est magnifique!! Bientôt de la musique dans vos videos?
Ca change un peu des haches :-)) Merci du partage !!
Des guimbardes.
Ils ont des sons différents ?? 👍👍👍
Nice!
Welcome friends! JawsHarp fans!
What do you think about mixing sounds? I'm trying to do this on my channel. May I have some advice? I will be grateful! :)
Can you make a guitar tuner?
Une petite question...J’aimerais savoir si des gens sans les dents peuvent jouer avec une guimbarde ?
I don't think I've seen someone work so hard to strip a welding rod ....
Very nice, could you build one for me?
What is the diameter of the metal rod you use for the frame? What is the width and thickness of the tongue? Also, what is the diameter of the rings on the 2 pegs that you use on your jig to bend the metal? How far apart are they from each other? Thanks Dmitry! Love your craftsmanship in all your work!
Cheer's Sir!