Made my first CBG this week. Hopefully next one will be better. Thanks for all your help Micheal, could never have done it without your videos. They are amazing. 😊
Yeah Mike you got that right...we like CBGs , and we like watching you build em. Your easy going manner and thorough build videos make all the difference ! You build beautiful guitars Mike. Thanks for sharing all the tricks. Liked this stick on top style, wicked easy as they say up here.
Wow Michael...I did not expect that kind of great sound to come out of that CBG! Did you use the Acoustic Light Open G Modal string set for this build? Well done! Loved that hat also...
Michael, I'm loving your videos. You're informative and entertaining. Thank you. Quick question... what are the locations for your tuners? Are there any key dimensions to keep in mind when locating them? Much appreciated.
When you say the neck is made from scrap wood not everyone can find or buy maple or such like, I wish you could achieve the Same awesome effect from a piece of scrap timber such as a pine?
Hi Michael iv always wanted to ask you all the little licks you play and make up . How do you know what note comes after the next one . Does a note always follow a set note? Just trying to progress my playing like you. Thanks jason
I’m working with a similar neck but it’s made of walnut. I think I saw you using boiled linseed oil in one video. For walnut, do you think the BLO, tru oil, or just a regular wood stain would be best for finishing it?
Cool video, Michael. A couple of questions for you. 1. Do you use normal guitar acoustic strings and where do you get the template and guitar tuners from?
Definitely love your videos! Unfortunately, the fret saw you linked does NOT come with the depth guide that the one in your video has. In fact, no depth guide or screws at all - just the saw. I know this because I ordered the saw from your link and mine arrived today without the guide.
Thank you TL, Very sorry about that, that link was linked to the other saw, because people have purchased it from that link. Not sure why it was changed, very sorry. You can send it back and get a full refund on it. Again very sorry about that.
@@SouthernFireGuitars No problem. Just thought I'd share my experience in case anyone else might've ordered the saw expecting to get the depth guide with it. On another note, I went to Harbor Freight today and picked up one of those small flush-cut handsaws like the one you use. Thanks for sharing your time and experience.
@@TLAS Thank you, TLAS. It took me a while, but I think I fixed all the links to the correct saw. That's a good little flush cut saw, stays pretty sharp. M~
Don’t forget to tell your fans, that the wood at the Big Box Store are not always straight. I always look at all sides, before I buy. We need to look out for each other.
This was a real fun and easy build, and sounds really good too. Can I get a Whoop Whoopp..... M~
Whoop Whoop!!
Whoop Whoop!
@@johnwashburn3793 Thanks, John :)
@@Tbonz19 Thanks, TBonz
Whoop Whoop!!
Grate job love your videos orsom mate 👍
Glad you like them!
Love your videos Michael!
You've been a great help with building my CBGs.
Love from Australia 😊
Thank you Marty. M~
Made my first CBG this week. Hopefully next one will be better. Thanks for all your help Micheal, could never have done it without your videos. They are amazing. 😊
Congrats on your first CBG, They get better with every one. M~
I wish you would make more song lessons. Like for instance, the song you just played. Love your channel!
I watch a lot of GBG vids and especially build it vids and I like your vids the best..thanks for creating this awesome channel!
Thank you, Robert. I really appreciate that. :)
Thank you Michael, I learn a lot watching you videos.
Thanks Michael. M~
Never heard a CBG sound like a resonator without a resonator !!!!.... Another awesome build as always !!!
Thanks, Mike. it sounded good. M~
Brilliant as usual Michael, Lovely sound too. God Bless all.
Thank you, Peter. I appreciate that. God Bless. M~
Michael that sounds sweet and the rivet tip made my day! Does that make me a sad individual? You get whoop from me.
Thanks Megabyatt. Not at all Whoop whoop. :)
That is a great video, you make it look so easy, building and playing. Sounds great.
Thank you very much! joel. I appreciate that, brother. M~
Great video as usual, thanks Michael
That's cool build 😊
Thanks KeUn
Fantastic -thanks Michael 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you, Stuart. M~
Super Brilliant ... WOW
Thank you so much 😀
Yeah Mike you got that right...we like CBGs , and we like watching you build em. Your easy going manner and thorough build videos make all the difference ! You build beautiful guitars Mike. Thanks for sharing all the tricks. Liked this stick on top style, wicked easy as they say up here.
Thank you, Michael. I appreciate that. Keep Jammin. M~
i missed the part how you glued it together at the tuner end
Awesome, as always Michael.
Thanks Wicket. M~
Great job Thanks 👍
Good job Mike
Thank you for checking it out. M~
Great as usual. I'll use my Router table for the round over and nut though
Thanks Darren. That works. M~
Congratulations on 5k 👍
Thank you, Big Keg. :)
12:20 Impossible not to love this guy! New subscriber here, definitely
Thank you, Bruno. I appreciate that. M~
GREAT JOB !!!!!!
Thank you, Hal. M~
I'm still here.. lol! Many Blessings..
Hey king, Thank you. M~
I like it, sounds good 👍👍🇦🇺
Thank you, Brad. M~
And here I thought the bridge had to go down to make contact with the box. Thanks for unlearning me 'cause thats easier.
They say us old dogs can learn new tricks lol M~
Awesome video man. That thing sounds amazing!
Thanks, I agree. I was a little surprised that it that loud. M~
Dang cool. Love to build them. Wish I could play them.
Thanks Anthony. You don't have to play good, to enjoy playing. :)
Another great build! Thanks, Michael!
Thank you, Steve.
this is so simple I'm going to make so many of these things man Danny owns a cigar shop in the Tri-Cities maybe he'll let me play there
That sounds great. Good luck with the building. M~
Pretty sweet Michael!
Thank you, David.
Really cool - as always, Michael!
Thank you, my friend. M~
Awesome as always! Thank You so much!
Your welcome, T. Thanks for checking it out. M~
Wow Michael...I did not expect that kind of great sound to come out of that CBG! Did you use the Acoustic Light Open G Modal string set for this build? Well done! Loved that hat also...
Thanks David. I was very happy with the sound. I was using string gauge 040 030 020 nickle wound. Cool hat. lol
Just subscribed 👍🏆.
Thanks Scott. M~
Michael, I'm loving your videos. You're informative and entertaining. Thank you. Quick question... what are the locations for your tuners? Are there any key dimensions to keep in mind when locating them? Much appreciated.
Thanks Mark, I cover that question and a lot more in my Pro Builders WorkShop. www.southernfireguitars.com/
When you say the neck is made from scrap wood not everyone can find or buy maple or such like, I wish you could achieve the Same awesome effect from a piece of scrap timber such as a pine?
Hey Billy, If you have pine, try pine. There are No Rules :)
Love the box and also the build What make cigar box is that one Michael ?
Thanks, Larz, That was an AVO Syncro box. It has a great sound.
Hey Michael. Love your videos. Is the bridge free floating ?
Thanks Gary, Yes, it is a floating bridge. M~
Hi Michael iv always wanted to ask you all the little licks you play and make up . How do you know what note comes after the next one . Does a note always follow a set note? Just trying to progress my playing like you.
Thanks jason
Hey Jason, This video can help you out on the notes to play. th-cam.com/video/42sfDLwqTmY/w-d-xo.html
I’m working with a similar neck but it’s made of walnut. I think I saw you using boiled linseed oil in one video. For walnut, do you think the BLO, tru oil, or just a regular wood stain would be best for finishing it?
Linseed oil looks great on walnut. a lot of my fret boards are walnut. I add 3-4 coats. M~
@@SouthernFireGuitars thank you!! As always, you’re truly the best! I’ve done a lot of googling but trust your opinion more 😄
Nice build Michael, when playing fretless, do you mainly use the fret markers or just the position dots? THANKS!
Thanks. I use the fret markers, or fret lines, but I guess if there's no fret lines marked, I would use the dots and my ear. 😎
For a slider, what is your string height at the nut? Thanks
Mine are about 2 - 3 mm
Love your slide, where did you get it?
Thanks. The slide I'm using is the Dunlap 218 Tempered Glass Slide amzn.to/3eMvhlE
Cool video, Michael. A couple of questions for you. 1. Do you use normal guitar acoustic strings and where do you get the template and guitar tuners from?
Thanks Marc, Yes, normal guitar strings, You can see the parts and setup tools I use here www.amazon.com/shop/southernfireguitars
What kind of string height did you go with?
String height was a bit high for this fret less. It was about 5mm at the 12th.
Definitely love your videos!
Unfortunately, the fret saw you linked does NOT come with the depth guide that the one in your video has. In fact, no depth guide or screws at all - just the saw. I know this because I ordered the saw from your link and mine arrived today without the guide.
This link has the same saw with the depth stop for about $20 more.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077Y6NCR4/
Thank you TL, Very sorry about that, that link was linked to the other saw, because people have purchased it from that link. Not sure why it was changed, very sorry. You can send it back and get a full refund on it. Again very sorry about that.
That's weird.
@@SouthernFireGuitars No problem. Just thought I'd share my experience in case anyone else might've ordered the saw expecting to get the depth guide with it. On another note, I went to Harbor Freight today and picked up one of those small flush-cut handsaws like the one you use. Thanks for sharing your time and experience.
@@TLAS Thank you, TLAS. It took me a while, but I think I fixed all the links to the correct saw. That's a good little flush cut saw, stays pretty sharp. M~
Was that mic’d? Sounds good
Hi David, no mic, that sound was right out of the guitar. I thought it sounded pretty loud. M~
What part of Florida are you from. Im from north of Panama city
Hi Wesley, I'm in Brooksville. M~
I'd call it Frankenstein's CBG.
Thanks Eric, good idea. lol
Don’t forget to tell your fans, that the wood at the Big Box Store are not always straight. I always look at all sides, before I buy. We need to look out for each other.
Thanks Tim, good tip. M~
Well I gave it a thumbs up. But the TH-cam fairy , didn’t put a dollar under my pillow instead he stole my pillow. O well just my luck
Thanks for the thumbs up, Terry. I hope you get a new pillow 😎
"If you're still watching this video" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I see you stayed to the end lol Thanks Seadog. M~
Generous
Thanks anthony. M~