This channel inspired me to build my own 8 string guitar. I always thought if this guy can build a guitar out of gumbballs, legos, or epoxy, I can at least build one. Amazing work on this
Did you build the neck? I've looked into building 7 and 8 string guitars before, but the necks and hardware are always either shockingly expensive or a pain to find
That is one very pretty guitar. It's really cool how the bluing of the copper definitely looks like water and the edges look like silty sandbars. For all the trial and error with that part of the build, I think the result is extremely unique and interesting. Thanks once again for sharing your talents with us.
I've watched you since the first video you made back in 2019 and somehow you only continue to get better and better at this. You take the concept of functional art to a whole other level, great job man you've really out done yourself
A sulfer patina is gorgeous. Brings out purples, reds, greens and blues. Almost like it is presently being heated by fire with that glow that happens to metal as it burns. Love this build!
Ebony is really hard to work with when inserting the frets, you can file the fret slots using a triangle file so it's easier to hammer them in. Once again a very beautiful and unique guitar, and skillful playing at the end.
Wow, that's just gorgeous. The copper patina is lovely, and the charcoal texture is so subtle. I also love baritones, and this demo was great, Probably my favorite guitar you've made so far!
That came out so cool!! I really love the contrast between the patina on the copper and the literal charcoal top, and the two tone neck ties it all together, great build!
Stunning! Thought that massive body block of maple would give the guitar a very trebley voice, but the clarity it imparts to the baritone is phenomenal.
amazing! i love how you leave in the mishaps along the way, it shows that art isn’t perfect and it doesn’t have to be to make something beautiful :) great work as always!!
A tip for patinaing copper (and other metals). It needs to be clear of all oil and contamination. I’ve found the best way (in my experience) to prep the work piece is to clean it with acetone and gloves that won’t dissolve (preferably nitrile). And the ammonia fuming is your best option for consistency in the patina, however, it takes a while to develop, so leave it longer (maybe a week or two) Also, I would avoid the salt treatment as it led to the larger, chunkier, crystals of patina. The blue/green color is mostly copper sulfates which are water soluble, and likely won’t be adhered super well to the plates. To wash off the plates, I would recommend ethanol or acetone, and leaving them to air dry, then coating them!
I've just recently discovered your work. I'm in awe of your artistry, imagination, skill, craft, intuition, and creativity. I've seen a few of your videos of you going through your processes, and it's wonderful to watch. First of all, congratulations for creating truly beautiful instruments, which are without doubt works of art. Secondly, hats of to you for your skill, care, and attention to detail in the making of these instruments which aren't just a gimmick, but can be played. Last, but far from least, I love hearing your demos of the instruments you make. You're clearly an accomplished musician, and it's truly amazing that you have enough time to be so skilled as both a maker and a player! Love what you're doing 👏🎸🎩
The copper color where the inlay meets the edge of the guitar pops so hard, it looks incredible. I think this is the best I've ever seen a guitar match it's sound, it just works so well for that smooth baritone in that first part of your demo. Really beautiful work
She's a real beauty. I wasn't convinced about the fade on the back of the neck as I watched you stain it but the finished neck really does pop. Well done.
this build has so much depth to it, the copper with the turquoise patina was really inspired. loved the chemistry experimentation to get the look & feel you were going for, the effect of the glossy finish with the charcoal mosiac underlying the top surface, & the burned gradient fade to natural birdseye on the backside of the neck. didn't even mind the product placement from your sponsor since you used that time to show around your place, looks like a sweet spot to live, work & develop your art. always enjoy these videos & hearing the riffs on the guitars at the end is icing on the cake, nice change up this time with the baritone! looking forward to many more builds to come. 🎸🏗🎨🍻🙏
When it comes to patina on both copper and brass, here is a tip: Boil some eggs and smash them in a bowl with a fork so they break up into small pieces. Place the eggs on a large tray and put the copper over the eggs, hovering above on some stands. Cover it all with some plastic and let it sit for a day or two. The sulfur in the eggs will give the metal a great patina!
This is... gorgeous. There is no other way to say it - I genuinely believe that this is the best design and end product you're presented so far on TH-cam!! I'll admit, I was a little sceptical of the river pattern when you were first cutting it out and how it contrasted with the burnt wood, but after the process to 'blueify' it, I am just blown away: the copper absolutely sells the river effect - stunning!! Sorry if I'm gushing too much (haha, water pun). But seriously, I am just floored! I cannot wait to see how you develop new ideas and prove me wrong over and over again. Oh, and as always - I love the demos at the end, they are such a treat!
It's so amazing how that final buffing makes somerhing so hideous become so beautiful. I was convinced nothing was going to come out well on this but you manage to impress me every single time.
Turned out great!! I especially like the copper inlay. 👍👍 I think you should try an Ebonizing process on a future build, it'll blacken the wood like burning it does but it won't expose glue joints so you won't have to source one piece blanks. All you need is make sure some Rust Vinegar by adding steel wool to regular white vinegar and letting the steel wool completely dissolve, then you'll need some tannic acids which can be bought in powder form and mixed with water or you can make your own with Tea Leaves steeped in water. If you go the Tea Leaves route you need it super strong so get like a box of Tea bags and steep them in a half gallon of water for several days. Then just apply the tannic acid/tea solution to the wood and let it soak into the wood for a bit then apply the Rust Vinegar to the wood and almost immediately the wood will begin to Ebonize. Just repeat the process till bits as black as you want it and then finish coat it with whatever you like whether it's clear coat, oil, shellac etc.
Burls I love this piece. I love how the not so affected copper flows and forms banks of the river. This piece reminds me a lot my uncle who capsized and drowned white water rafting in Oregon in 92.
Sho suhi ban is awesome fun in building. Protects wood and seals it. Fences, siding, even made pet furniture with that method. Been watching guitar building and trying to get the guts to give it a try been just waiting for someone to burn wood and make a guitar. This really makes me want to try, awesome job!
Dude, this isn't just one of your best, this is one of the coolest guitars ever for me. Not just the design, but the method and materials used to achieve this is just so flippin cool. Well done.
This is, undoubtely, the most beautiful piece of a guitar I've ever seen. And it's a baritone! I'm saying this after watching hundreds of videos from Crimson Guitars, GGBO and so on.
Been around watching your videos since the very first, so awesome to see how creative you continue to be on every new piece of art. Super inspiring my guy, so much fun to watch!
Saw the title and thumbnail and my first thought was "oh woah did Cam make a guitar?" Cool to see my favourite channels getting inspiration from each other! Absolutely love the finished piece too, looks and sounds wonderful!
Absolutely unreal. I would purchase without even knowing how to play it, then become the worlds greatest guitarist just because of how much I love being in its presence..😍😍😍👌👌👌👌
That's interesting, your comment about the grinder, as it's something I also have been doing. At first I went back and forth over whether it would be too harsh or not, but in the end I gave it a shot and it sands out very nicely. I have now been using it for about a year. Very cool build! I love the contrasting colors!
If I EVER made something as beautiful as this? I would probably stare at it for a month when I was done with it... in awe of my accomplishment. Incredible Craftsmanship.
Beautiful job! I like how you experiment with different materials and techniques from one build to another and how you always find your way around bumps and unsuccessful attemps. That patina river is awesome! Congratulations!
I love how the patina on the copper doesn't cover from edge to edge. It makes the areas where the copper is visible look like the bank of the river and really helps sell the idea for it.
I love black tail studios too. This was a great idea. As you know, Cam on black tail studios uses walnut for his tables, and walnut slabs get a really nice char look when they're burned. Your guitar is an absolute work of art. 👍👍👏👏
These are always so awesome, really nice early morning watch. The creativity and risk you put into trying new stuff and the fact that you manage to always work it into this masterpiece is truly amazing.
What a fantastic work, my dude. You never let us down. It's crazy how the patina on the river got nearly perfect the third time, it really looks like a river with a bit of silt travelling along.
The river reminds me of where Pine Creek meets the Sacramento at Scotty’s Landing. I love the alligator skin look of the charred wood under the clear epoxy. The finished reveal of the guitar is absolutely stunning!
The progression of the quality of your builds is so impressive. You could tell me that was some kind of limited run MIJ Ibanez prestige and I’d believe it.
This has to be one if not the nicest builds so far. So cool and looks beautiful. Just as important the tone is really nice. Sometimes on builds on YT the builder does an good job and makes a nice looking guitar, but the guitar is not very resonant. This has a nice resonant and balanced tone. Maybe because of the scale. It also is setup and the intonation is spot on. Great work!!👍
You never cease to amaze me. I've been watching you since your first viral video some years ago and I gotta say, with all the fkn awesome guitars you've built.... This has to be my most favorite one yet! The process was interesting, the idea totally unique, and the final product was breathtaking. Both visually and sonically. I love a batatone guitar.
Изумительный процесс создания гитары! Очень приятно смотреть ваши видео и слушать комментарии, всё получается крайне спокойно и интересно) Да и эта гитара, как по мне, ожна из самых невероятных работ. Желаю вам всего самого лучшего!)
You captured the image perfectly in that guitar, it looks very much indeed like a river flowing in the aftermath of a wildfire. I think it's one of the most visually striking pieces you've made so far, love it.
This guitar is just amazing, definetely one of my favorites! The river-guiding thing makes you seem even more cool than your guitar builds do already 😄i love it
The orange copper edge breaking through the bindings looks amazing.
Incredible work as usual!
Such a unique design for this guitar. BurlsArt never lets us down. 😃
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This channel inspired me to build my own 8 string guitar. I always thought if this guy can build a guitar out of gumbballs, legos, or epoxy, I can at least build one. Amazing work on this
Make a video of it and post in this comment when its done 😃
@@gitsurfer27 I did! Got a in the making video under my shorts
@@rileyjacob5463 Ow nice she's a beaut!
@@gitsurfer27 thanks man, appreciate you checking it out!
Did you build the neck? I've looked into building 7 and 8 string guitars before, but the necks and hardware are always either shockingly expensive or a pain to find
This is without question, my all-time favorite guitar that Burls Art has ever built. The colors and sound just flow so incredibly well.
Coffee bean was top for me
@@inexplicable999 loved the Volcano one too! but those 3 are probably my favourites
Same
Me saying that everytime he drops a new video
AGREED
That is one very pretty guitar. It's really cool how the bluing of the copper definitely looks like water and the edges look like silty sandbars. For all the trial and error with that part of the build, I think the result is extremely unique and interesting. Thanks once again for sharing your talents with us.
That's what i thought when I saw it. The colors go perfect together. I wonder if it'll change over time
I've watched you since the first video you made back in 2019 and somehow you only continue to get better and better at this. You take the concept of functional art to a whole other level, great job man you've really out done yourself
A sulfer patina is gorgeous. Brings out purples, reds, greens and blues. Almost like it is presently being heated by fire with that glow that happens to metal as it burns. Love this build!
Ebony is really hard to work with when inserting the frets, you can file the fret slots using a triangle file so it's easier to hammer them in.
Once again a very beautiful and unique guitar, and skillful playing at the end.
Wow, that's just gorgeous. The copper patina is lovely, and the charcoal texture is so subtle. I also love baritones, and this demo was great, Probably my favorite guitar you've made so far!
this has to be my favorite guitar of yours yet. it looks absolutely stunning!
Thanks to Burls Art and Tchiks Guitars as inspiration, I've now made 6 of my very own guitars. Thanks for all the entertainment and content!
how did you do that I'm curious I wanna try
I love that you also explain what didn't work. It makes your work even more insightful
Artiste. 3rd times a charm for the blue river treatment. Remaining copper looks like sandbars.
My man, you dont just make guitars. You make works of art. 💯
The story behind the design, I think, really makes it. It's a very interesting, very specific inspiration. I dig it.
He doesn't just build guitars... Hes a white water rafting guide... Hes like the coolest person ever.
That came out so cool!! I really love the contrast between the patina on the copper and the literal charcoal top, and the two tone neck ties it all together, great build!
Stunning! Thought that massive body block of maple would give the guitar a very trebley voice, but the clarity it imparts to the baritone is phenomenal.
Love this project, as a guitar enthusiast it would be a dream to own a burls guitar!
Wow! Fantastic project. Looks and sounds beautiful. Great work, sir!
This is EASILY one of the coolest ones you've built - this thing is amazing
Holy crap. You sir, are a MASTER. So incredibly talented and creative. Loved every second of this video!
Defo the most creative guitar I've ever seen. Love the design you went with, absolutely amazing
amazing! i love how you leave in the mishaps along the way, it shows that art isn’t perfect and it doesn’t have to be to make something beautiful :) great work as always!!
A tip for patinaing copper (and other metals). It needs to be clear of all oil and contamination. I’ve found the best way (in my experience) to prep the work piece is to clean it with acetone and gloves that won’t dissolve (preferably nitrile). And the ammonia fuming is your best option for consistency in the patina, however, it takes a while to develop, so leave it longer (maybe a week or two) Also, I would avoid the salt treatment as it led to the larger, chunkier, crystals of patina. The blue/green color is mostly copper sulfates which are water soluble, and likely won’t be adhered super well to the plates. To wash off the plates, I would recommend ethanol or acetone, and leaving them to air dry, then coating them!
I've just recently discovered your work. I'm in awe of your artistry, imagination, skill, craft, intuition, and creativity. I've seen a few of your videos of you going through your processes, and it's wonderful to watch.
First of all, congratulations for creating truly beautiful instruments, which are without doubt works of art. Secondly, hats of to you for your skill, care, and attention to detail in the making of these instruments which aren't just a gimmick, but can be played. Last, but far from least, I love hearing your demos of the instruments you make. You're clearly an accomplished musician, and it's truly amazing that you have enough time to be so skilled as both a maker and a player! Love what you're doing 👏🎸🎩
The copper color where the inlay meets the edge of the guitar pops so hard, it looks incredible. I think this is the best I've ever seen a guitar match it's sound, it just works so well for that smooth baritone in that first part of your demo. Really beautiful work
This might honestly be the coolest guitar I’ve ever seen. This is pure art and it sounds fantastic too
She's a real beauty. I wasn't convinced about the fade on the back of the neck as I watched you stain it but the finished neck really does pop. Well done.
No matter the guitar you make, they are all so very unique in an extremely attractive way! Thank you for sharing your art!
Absolutely the prettiest guitar you've built so far, incredible work
this build has so much depth to it, the copper with the turquoise patina was really inspired. loved the chemistry experimentation to get the look & feel you were going for, the effect of the glossy finish with the charcoal mosiac underlying the top surface, & the burned gradient fade to natural birdseye on the backside of the neck. didn't even mind the product placement from your sponsor since you used that time to show around your place, looks like a sweet spot to live, work & develop your art. always enjoy these videos & hearing the riffs on the guitars at the end is icing on the cake, nice change up this time with the baritone! looking forward to many more builds to come. 🎸🏗🎨🍻🙏
When it comes to patina on both copper and brass, here is a tip:
Boil some eggs and smash them in a bowl with a fork so they break up into small pieces. Place the eggs on a large tray and put the copper over the eggs, hovering above on some stands. Cover it all with some plastic and let it sit for a day or two. The sulfur in the eggs will give the metal a great patina!
This is... gorgeous. There is no other way to say it - I genuinely believe that this is the best design and end product you're presented so far on TH-cam!!
I'll admit, I was a little sceptical of the river pattern when you were first cutting it out and how it contrasted with the burnt wood, but after the process to 'blueify' it, I am just blown away: the copper absolutely sells the river effect - stunning!! Sorry if I'm gushing too much (haha, water pun).
But seriously, I am just floored! I cannot wait to see how you develop new ideas and prove me wrong over and over again.
Oh, and as always - I love the demos at the end, they are such a treat!
It's so amazing how that final buffing makes somerhing so hideous become so beautiful. I was convinced nothing was going to come out well on this but you manage to impress me every single time.
I'd binged all your build videos and now you've uploaded a new one
Much love ❤
So sophisticated! Love the repetition of the charcoal in the dye of the bird’s eye neck, the slivers of copper on the guitar’s sides. Well done!
Turned out great!! I especially like the copper inlay. 👍👍
I think you should try an Ebonizing process on a future build, it'll blacken the wood like burning it does but it won't expose glue joints so you won't have to source one piece blanks.
All you need is make sure some Rust Vinegar by adding steel wool to regular white vinegar and letting the steel wool completely dissolve, then you'll need some tannic acids which can be bought in powder form and mixed with water or you can make your own with Tea Leaves steeped in water. If you go the Tea Leaves route you need it super strong so get like a box of Tea bags and steep them in a half gallon of water for several days.
Then just apply the tannic acid/tea solution to the wood and let it soak into the wood for a bit then apply the Rust Vinegar to the wood and almost immediately the wood will begin to Ebonize. Just repeat the process till bits as black as you want it and then finish coat it with whatever you like whether it's clear coat, oil, shellac etc.
not only was that one of the most incredible displays of craftsmanship i’ve seen, but also beautiful playing, you sir, are talented
Burls I love this piece. I love how the not so affected copper flows and forms banks of the river. This piece reminds me a lot my uncle who capsized and drowned white water rafting in Oregon in 92.
Blacktail Studio is a hell of an inspiration. Dude just doesn't miss, nobody will knock you for adapting a great idea
Sho suhi ban is awesome fun in building. Protects wood and seals it. Fences, siding, even made pet furniture with that method. Been watching guitar building and trying to get the guts to give it a try been just waiting for someone to burn wood and make a guitar. This really makes me want to try, awesome job!
Quite possibly my favorite build of yours. That's saying something because I'm a huge fan of your builds.
Honestly probably the best looking guitar I've ever seen
Dude, this isn't just one of your best, this is one of the coolest guitars ever for me. Not just the design, but the method and materials used to achieve this is just so flippin cool. Well done.
I love that you used what you’ve seen in nature as a big inspiration for your art. Amazing guitar!
This is, undoubtely, the most beautiful piece of a guitar I've ever seen. And it's a baritone!
I'm saying this after watching hundreds of videos from Crimson Guitars, GGBO and so on.
Been around watching your videos since the very first, so awesome to see how creative you continue to be on every new piece of art. Super inspiring my guy, so much fun to watch!
Saw the title and thumbnail and my first thought was "oh woah did Cam make a guitar?" Cool to see my favourite channels getting inspiration from each other! Absolutely love the finished piece too, looks and sounds wonderful!
Man if there was one way to channel my creativity that I currently can’t it would be building guitars. Burls been an inspiration for years now
Absolutely unreal. I would purchase without even knowing how to play it, then become the worlds greatest guitarist just because of how much I love being in its presence..😍😍😍👌👌👌👌
That's interesting, your comment about the grinder, as it's something I also have been doing. At first I went back and forth over whether it would be too harsh or not, but in the end I gave it a shot and it sands out very nicely. I have now been using it for about a year.
Very cool build! I love the contrasting colors!
This is by far the most beautiful guitar you've made in my opinion.
The fact that it's a baritone makes it that much better. Congrats on 30 guitars!
As others have said, this is my favorite guitar you've built. I just love the 3D effect the copper has and the contrast between the different textures
This is hands down the most beautiful guitar I have ever seen. Absolutely amazing my guy.
Easily one of the most beautiful guitars I've ever seen.
If I EVER made something as beautiful as this? I would probably stare at it for a month when I was done with it... in awe of my accomplishment. Incredible Craftsmanship.
This is easily the most beautiful guitar i've ever seen
Just like the guitars, the story and production have grown into these amazing videos
The design and effect is incredible!! Rock on!!
This is the only channel where watching new videos is a priority for me
this guitar looks incredible
Beautiful job! I like how you experiment with different materials and techniques from one build to another and how you always find your way around bumps and unsuccessful attemps.
That patina river is awesome! Congratulations!
i think this literally could not have turned out better. absolutely perfect im so in love with it
Easily my favorite guitar you have done so far. So unique
11/10 thats gorgeous to the point that I want to learn how to play the guitar.
The wait is always worth it, and this one did not disappoint. This has to be my favorite design and look. Very cool.
This is absolutely beautiful!!! I love how you incorporate the different elements together and it all flows so smoothly.
this is seriously the most gorgeous guitar i have ever seen it is STUNNING
This is by far the most beautiful work you've ever done.
This guitar is honestly one of the prettiest ive ever seen
I love how the patina on the copper doesn't cover from edge to edge. It makes the areas where the copper is visible look like the bank of the river and really helps sell the idea for it.
This is my favourite guitar you’ve made so far. It’s beautiful with the flowing blue copper patina
This has to be my favourite guitar building video out of any other out there. Its the most beautiful guitar I've seen ever
it's beyond cool seeing how far you've come since that very first guitar :D love the videos, keep up the good work!
I love black tail studios too. This was a great idea. As you know, Cam on black tail studios uses walnut for his tables, and walnut slabs get a really nice char look when they're burned. Your guitar is an absolute work of art. 👍👍👏👏
These are always so awesome, really nice early morning watch. The creativity and risk you put into trying new stuff and the fact that you manage to always work it into this masterpiece is truly amazing.
This has to be my favorite one you've made....it's just beautiful and elegant and poetic even
Man, I saw the birdseye Maple and all I could think was "Please God, don't burn that". That being said, you did an OUTSTANDING job!
This is without question my favorite guitar you've made. So much time and so much creativity. I never would have thought of this. Good job dude.
this is truly a work of art, it has an otherworldly feel to it
What a fantastic work, my dude. You never let us down. It's crazy how the patina on the river got nearly perfect the third time, it really looks like a river with a bit of silt travelling along.
been watching for a while now. your guitars craftmanship always manages to surprise me! looks beautiful well done!!
That is 100% the most beautiful guitar I've ever seen! Sounded great too haha
This is my favorite guitar you've built - and I love many, many of them. This one is really special.
The river reminds me of where Pine Creek meets the Sacramento at Scotty’s Landing. I love the alligator skin look of the charred wood under the clear epoxy. The finished reveal of the guitar is absolutely stunning!
The progression of the quality of your builds is so impressive. You could tell me that was some kind of limited run MIJ Ibanez prestige and I’d believe it.
Love the fade on the back of the neck, chefs kiss
Black tail studios does amazing work with wood and epoxy. He would definitely love this guitar and probably the whole channel
The copper river came out absolutely perfect
oh man that is so nice, that's actual art I would have on my wall let alone being playable. it's stunning
Great Build! The key to a bright blue patina is to make a paste with table salt and water then apply it where ever you want it and let it fume.
This has to be one if not the nicest builds so far. So cool and looks beautiful. Just as important the tone is really nice. Sometimes on builds on YT the builder does an good job and makes a nice looking guitar, but the guitar is not very resonant. This has a nice resonant and balanced tone. Maybe because of the scale. It also is setup and the intonation is spot on. Great work!!👍
This is one of the coolest looking guitars ive seen on the internet
You never cease to amaze me. I've been watching you since your first viral video some years ago and I gotta say, with all the fkn awesome guitars you've built.... This has to be my most favorite one yet! The process was interesting, the idea totally unique, and the final product was breathtaking. Both visually and sonically. I love a batatone guitar.
Изумительный процесс создания гитары! Очень приятно смотреть ваши видео и слушать комментарии, всё получается крайне спокойно и интересно)
Да и эта гитара, как по мне, ожна из самых невероятных работ. Желаю вам всего самого лучшего!)
You captured the image perfectly in that guitar, it looks very much indeed like a river flowing in the aftermath of a wildfire. I think it's one of the most visually striking pieces you've made so far, love it.
This guitar is just amazing, definetely one of my favorites!
The river-guiding thing makes you seem even more cool than your guitar builds do already 😄i love it
This has to be my favourite one so far. Simply stunning
I think this has to be my favourite one you've made just the colours alone are amazing