What a fantastic thing to do. I’m sure that you are not even aware of that you are a major part of the cigar box guitar movement and because of folks like you and Shane Speal , Ben ‘gitty’ Baker most of us would never even tried building. You will go down in the history of the craft. God bless and thanks for the years of advice…
As a builder of cigar box guitars, I commend you. The fact that a builder of high quality guitars considers them valid instruments makes me happy I am a fan of yours. I take 20-30 hours to build one as I build them from scratch including fretboard, neck, bridges, nuts and saddles. I use quality tuners and and pickups and take intonation seriously as well. I will now watch your video series on the build.
I have been waiting for this ever since you first mentioned it, Mr. Crowe. As an avid cigar box guitar builder and fan, let me tell you that they are not only extremely fun to build and play, they're also very highly addictive. You have been warned. There's just something about taking something that was never meant to be an instrument and making it into one that's extremely satisfying. A cigar box has 2 jobs - hold cigars and look good. Turning it into something that's pleasing to the eye and the ear is great fun.
This was excellent, I think largely due to an experienced and highly skilled Luther approaching something new; and making informed choices along the way, easily the best viewing I've had this festive period. (I include all commercial tv etc in this appraisal )
I got a kit at Christmas too. I t took me all of 10 minutes after I took it out of the box to put together. If you have the same kit I did, you just start by putting the string ferrules in to the back install the bolt nut and string it over the threaded bridge. Simple.
wow, that pencil trick is amazing. this should definetly be included in a compilation with solutuons to problems that are so simple, nobody would think of. another good one would be tape. tape is just op. you can print out your blueprints and gluestick them on a taped off (finished) surface without leaving any trace of evidence with no effort, no cost, no skill and not a lot of room for errors
ben you will have so much fun with this you might switch building these all the time i to have the bug and built quite a few just useing a 1-2 for the neck no rod so far they have held up i am working on a dub neck just about done i hope it sounds good some times you doint know till you string it up thanks for takeing time to show what you know f.d.
Ben, have you ever thought about building a Whamola? That's always a fun little project when you have some really random parts laying around that you want to use up.
Great Tutorial, thank you for this one! It's amazing how much time you spent, to show us, how this work is done, by a pro! :) One Question, is there something special i have to take care of, if i use 6 strings on a cigar box? I figured out, i need 'bout following messearument for the neck: L 30" (61cm), W 2 1/2 (6,35cm) and Depth 1/4 (0.6cm) and for the fingerboard 24", 2 1/2", 1/4". Can I use these measurements for my 6 string? I think so, because my taylor mini has a width bout 5.5cm on the 12th fret. So the question is, can I use the measurements of my Taylor mini for the neck, to build a CBG? What kind of wood did u use for the neck? U used maple for the fretboard, right? Thanks in advance! Greg
Hi liked your video.. I just finished my CBG.. But i just realized that in the fret calculator instead of guitar i chose bass! Will that effect my playing in any way?? Thanks
Sadly, cigar boxes in the US have been cheap cardboard for many decades now. I suppose there are some exotic cigars that come in appropriate wooden boxes, but I'm not aware of a source for them.
The office is closed for a few days but I've just gone through and can't see anything obvious.. Could you resend to office at crimsonguitars.com and I will make sure to answer ASAP.
My God I dont now what I am doing, what is a fret board doing in amongst my lumber ,may we may we look what I found 5 tunner I dont now why I have them ,MAY BE THE BULLSHIT FAIRY DROPPED THEM,
What a fantastic thing to do. I’m sure that you are not even aware of that you are a major part of the cigar box guitar movement and because of folks like you and Shane Speal , Ben ‘gitty’ Baker most of us would never even tried building. You will go down in the history of the craft. God bless and thanks for the years of advice…
As a builder of cigar box guitars, I commend you. The fact that a builder of high quality guitars considers them valid instruments makes me happy I am a fan of yours. I take 20-30 hours to build one as I build them from scratch including fretboard, neck, bridges, nuts and saddles. I use quality tuners and and pickups and take intonation seriously as well. I will now watch your video series on the build.
I have been waiting for this ever since you first mentioned it, Mr. Crowe. As an avid cigar box guitar builder and fan, let me tell you that they are not only extremely fun to build and play, they're also very highly addictive. You have been warned. There's just something about taking something that was never meant to be an instrument and making it into one that's extremely satisfying. A cigar box has 2 jobs - hold cigars and look good. Turning it into something that's pleasing to the eye and the ear is great fun.
Come in here dear boy, have a cigar, you're gonna go farrrr
This was excellent, I think largely due to an experienced and highly skilled Luther approaching something new; and making informed choices along the way, easily the best viewing I've had this festive period. (I include all commercial tv etc in this appraisal )
Good timing, I got one of these kits for Christmas and need all the help I can get to assemble.
I got a kit at Christmas too. I t took me all of 10 minutes after I took it out of the box to put together. If you have the same kit I did, you just start by putting the string ferrules in to the back install the bolt nut and string it over the threaded bridge. Simple.
I started with CBGs and Ben (along with a few others) inspired me to move into 6 strings. This is a treat I've been waiting for. 😀
+Bonehead Guitars... me too
great video
Thank you for watching! B
It's weird to see him in a rush. He's usually so calm.
7:45 "Yeah this is cross grain, it is all over the place but all we are after is FLAT!" You sir just got a new Fan.
wow, that pencil trick is amazing. this should definetly be included in a compilation with solutuons to problems that are so simple, nobody would think of.
another good one would be tape. tape is just op. you can print out your blueprints and gluestick them on a taped off (finished) surface without leaving any trace of evidence with no effort, no cost, no skill and not a lot of room for errors
Awesome so happy to see you build something I love to build also
Ooh... this should be fun!
Damn, Lightnin' Hopkins made it sound so effortless! Excellent video though, can hardly wait to see the finished article.
I've a cigar box kicking around my workshop... I'm on it!
+www.sbtdesign.co.uk Let us know how it turns out, good luck.
ben you will have so much fun with this you might switch building these all the time i to have the bug and built quite a few just useing a 1-2 for the neck no rod so far they have held up i am working on a dub neck just about done i hope it sounds good some times you doint know till you string it up thanks for takeing time to show what you know f.d.
Holy shit Ben looks so young in this!
Ben, have you ever thought about building a Whamola? That's always a fun little project when you have some really random parts laying around that you want to use up.
This type of project has been on my list too. I want to do it as a 1 day challenge. Based on what I've seen so far, looks like its totally do-able.
+Greg's Garage Absolutely doable. My first cigar box guitar build took me a total of 4 hours. Not including glue and lacquer drying times, of course.
was planning on making a couple of these this is coming around just in time
6:34 rare sighting of foot coming through door.
hey cool! that's the same stuff, goncalo, that I have for the neck for my bass build 😀
Your making it look easy Ben.😃
Hahaha bring on the noise he says with one of the nicest sounding machines I ever did hear...
Great Tutorial, thank you for this one! It's amazing how much time you spent, to show us, how this work is done, by a pro! :)
One Question, is there something special i have to take care of, if i use 6 strings on a cigar box? I figured out, i need 'bout following messearument for the neck: L 30" (61cm), W 2 1/2 (6,35cm) and Depth 1/4 (0.6cm) and for the fingerboard 24", 2 1/2", 1/4". Can I use these measurements for my 6 string?
I think so, because my taylor mini has a width bout 5.5cm on the 12th fret.
So the question is, can I use the measurements of my Taylor mini for the neck, to build a CBG?
What kind of wood did u use for the neck? U used maple for the fretboard, right?
Thanks in advance!
Greg
Hi liked your video..
I just finished my CBG..
But i just realized that in the fret calculator instead of guitar i chose bass!
Will that effect my playing in any way??
Thanks
yeah, finally a cigar box guitar
Great vid
Part of me wanted you to make a straight forward six string cigar box guitar. Next tea chest bass lol.
+Cap't Jack same here.
Cigar Box Kits? Yes please!!! Sign me up.... Is that a reality yet?
My teeth hurt when I saw you set that jointer down on the iron!
Awsome
lekker lekker
busy building a box guitar - 3 string -im from George and you ?
What wood was the fretboard made from?
Fun video as usual. But you are in to much of a hurry and just slowing down a bit you would get done sooner :)
Who used this last?
What is the metal measuring tool you use for the angle of the headstock called ?
+blabla0038 It's a protractor. www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58878&cat=,58883
+OnlyGoodThings71 thank you !
Sadly, cigar boxes in the US have been cheap cardboard for many decades now.
I suppose there are some exotic cigars that come in appropriate wooden boxes, but I'm not aware of a source for them.
+Wolf Lahti I found a source for you: www.amazon.com/Wooden-Empty-Cigar-Boxes-Pack/dp/B000NW2DH8 Check ebay too, PLENTY of them there!
yes I remember a few that were still around when I was a kid. ( boy are you in trouble ) in the early 60s
Wolf, go to a tobacco shop they have some good boxes.
How long till part 2 ? :) loved it
Tomorrow :) this series will run daily until it's finished.. Still a few to edit but Talitha rules!
Lol I was expecting you to break out a normal size hand plain. You broke out a plain as long as my arm.
how do you give a guitar an auto finish
"Square enough" indeed - you sound like me.
i just found a wooden box that billiard balls came in from 1898 .now i know what im going to do with it and the 1908 licence plate i found..
I tried to contact you through your webpage, had a few questions while the sale is running. But nobody seems to be answering :/
The office is closed for a few days but I've just gone through and can't see anything obvious.. Could you resend to office at crimsonguitars.com and I will make sure to answer ASAP.
Crimson Custom Guitars
I sent another one now. Thanks for replying so fast
Ahh, My instruments are real.
one must not rest planes down on the blade,, come on fella
My God I dont now what I am doing, what is a fret board doing in amongst my lumber ,may we may we look what I found 5 tunner I dont now why I have them ,MAY BE THE BULLSHIT FAIRY DROPPED THEM,
I know you can find solutions to this problem in the Woodprix plans.
last
+josh millar lol
+josh millar i see what you did here.
does every one hear all his excuses
too much talking