@@artbk That was before the Anunnakaster model (nicknamed "the instrument from another world"), which not only came with the humbucker innovation but also was powered (and simultaneously amplified in stereo) by a set of 2 Baghdad Batteries. Its most famous player, Haim Cornfield of CeramicA (a famous group of rural performers of that time), was beheaded under the Stone Guillotine at the request of Tutankhamun because he deemed his noisy music as "a dangerous, harmful influence to our youth"; coincidentally, the same day that Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira was sentenced to drink the hemlock for his medical malpractices.
Weren't kidding, most youtubers would just clickbait and bring a bunch of guitar parts into a forrest, but you did literally everything it was possible from scratch, that is incredible.
Could you imagine being a park ranger seeing a guy walk into the woods with a bunch of tools and then 5-6 days later coming back with a full-blown guitar? Like bruh
That kinda reminds me the movie "Irene,me and myself " where Jim Carrey has 3 kids and they were playing with some tools and stuff in the morning and he ask them what they were doing and they said " we're building an airplane, daddy " and he said " oh that's so sweet!! Then when he came back from work like about 6 PM, they were already taking off on that plane!!!😅🤣🤣
The crappy amp and string buzz almost help give it that folky, country vibe. Matches the aesthetic of the guitar. I love the blend of AMSR type audio with the nature and tool sounds and the actual commentary. Really the beat of both worlds. Your channel has me convinced I need to build a guitar out of the old deck I tore off my house. Looks like a super fun hobby. Worst case if I mess up too bad I can roast a few marshmallows over my failure lmao.
Next time bring some wooden wedges. Use the cracks in the log to split it into planks, hew, then plane. Much quicker. That's how we made doors before there were snail-paced sawmills.
We knew the method you're talking about but we wanted to make sure we cut the wood in specific ways, the neck especially. We got as close to a quarter sawn neck as possible given the size of the log.
Honestly, Inthink the guitar sounds wonderful, considering you just built it in the woods inside of a week, starting with fallen trees you just had to resaw. Really impressive. And as you said, with the proper setup at home it will probably be just fine. I think you can really be damn proud of that guitar. Also looks very beautiful.
I think that battery powered amp actually gave the guitar a more classical, old fashioned style sound to it. Sounded great and the guitar and build set up was amazing. Keep up the good work.
Yay! This was super cool. I make flutes by foraging for wood in the woods here in Scandinavia, so it was cool to see what sorts of stuff you would use where you live. I must say, I am quite jealous of that gorgeous self-dried maple.
@@not-AI Sorry to disappoint, but I don't have any. I like to do it because it feels immediate and real. It wouldn't anymore if I were to film it and cater to an audience.
Nice finds on the woods used. Even more impressive is the glue making and how it held. will be interesting to see how this turns out after a final set up but more so how well it ages. I hope you keep this around just so we can maybe see it like a year down the road with a few in between updates how its holding up. Always loved what you do but this is a whole new level.
Dude. Absolutely massive levels of respect for the amount of time, work and dedication that went into this video! You should be very proud of this amazing talent you have and the awesome guitar collection you’re creating. Thanks for the great video!
"I'm definitely rushing this whole process" Man's literally building a guitar from scratch with no power tools, using found materials in the middle of a forest.
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes, if you make a guitar out of it! This was so cool, what a unique guitar!
This is one of the most creative, well-edited and interesting videos I’ve ever seen in my life. The execution of this beautiful piece of art and the seamless transposition of this journey into video format is masterful. You are an absolute inspiration.
I'm utterly impressed by your ingenuity to improvise a whole build in the woods off grid! There are luthiers with well equipped shops that build less perfect instruments.
Wow! Just finished my first electric build, a Jazzbass-ish bass. Then I thought, well, I might go out for a little fly fishing. Then I found out these guys do both, more or less at the same time! Out in the woods! No noisy woodshop, no dust, no electricity, no nothing except knowledge, patience, handtools, stamina and sleeping under a starry sky. Véry well executed, fantastic idea, completely inspiring.
When I build guitars they always start off playing like crap. They need properly setup and without all the proper tools they're guaranteed to play like crap! Lol
This is JUST WAY TOO AWESOME. Probably one of the coolest videos I've seen in awhile on youtube. I didn't know you'd outdo yourself, but this was just a beautiful video from start to finish; to create genuinely a truly beautiful guitar. WOW!
I love how your commitment to being able to do it out in the wild even more so from material gathering to resourcefulness and limiting to hand tools is what makes your creativity impressive.
This is incredible! Somehow I think my favorite part is that you made your own glue. I don’t know why, but that just blew my mind and I’m going to be prepared now if I’m ever in the woods and need to make glue for whatever reason.
Damn! That is really impressive for it being built entirely out in the woods with only hand tools. I really enjoyed this one. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
I've watched a few of these builds by this guy and I am totally amazed... mostly at the intuitive ability of his guitar making. But with all things considered, this guitar sounds really good. I am sure that if all conditions were perfect and the tools and supplies available, he'd make one of the best guitars you could get... Thanks for your unique contributions!
I feel like a guitar that buzzes and has some quirks makes this build even better. The demo sounds so twangy in a good way, I feel like it's kinda perfect for how this guitar came together
Amazing build! I heard some minor issues in the demo but nothing that can't be fixed at home. Given that you built it in the woods with hand tools the finished guitar is more than impressive though. The reason the bone has chipped might that it has not been boiled, Lignum showed that in a video on their channel.
Who else has been following his work since he first made a guitar from pencils? Honestly the craft and obvious time he’s put in to become a better luthier is just really impressive
That is so awesome to be able to go into the woods with hand tools and come out with a badass electric guitar! Even made your own glue! Hats off. Amazing job!
Man what a video! incredible feat-----building a guitar in this fashion. Having built around 60 mandolins, 30 flat tops and 3 electrics , I can sort of appreciate what an effort this was. It is quite a job to process logs even with a chain saw, band saw and a 15" planer. Then complete a build in such a short time with out power tools. wow.
Your skill with hand tools is very impressive. The guitar looks and sounds great! The tune you played through your mini amp sounded very early "Opry" radio from Nashville. Very impressive project!
I love the honesty in your videos. You admit if you make mistakes and if the end product has its flaws. Very human and humble. Regardless though, every build you do takes a lot of extreme talent and are very well thought out.
I cant believe i just watched you do that... 🤯 Absolutely amazing. I wonder how many people told you that.. You cant do that.. You wont be able to make a guitar from scratch out there.. Again absolutely amazing. Congratulations... It looks awesome
I know this video is 2 years old bu just ran acrossed it every guitar you have built has been amazing. I built a carvin bolt kit many years ago and it was a challenge just getting a finish on it I was happy with. If you still read these my wife and I are retired in Quartzsite Az and love watching working viedos at night. Please let us see the man behind all these great works of art in the future. Dod and Cat in the Q. Az.
I make guitars on the road using only traditional hand tools so I can appreciate all the hard work involved. Gotta say that's an impressive build for less than a week! Bravo
dude spends a week in a forest to build a guitar and only gets 600k views and at this time only has 600k subs, you deserve more man your work is great.
Fantastic work! Thanks for sharing this unique adventure. Guitar sounds really good! An acoustic build would be epic. I would love to see that. Thanks!
Because of this mans channel I get recommended all kinds of other guitar build videos. I actively choose not to watch them though because burls is the OG and it’s because of his original colored pencil vid that this style of video got any traction. So I’m loyal to the goat. Keep doing you brother.
question: is this going to remain stable or is it going to warp/become unstable over time since you took logs out of the woods rather than lumber that has been treated for moisture and stuff? Very impressive build, makes me wanna go live out in the woods. great work
Maybe the most satisfying thing I have ever seen on the internet. I have thought of doing the same thing for sometime now every time I run across a nice piece of wood on a hike. Glad you didn't run out of food!
It's not very often I hear a tune and feel compelled to learn it. Made her sing real nice man and such a unique guitar, I'd hold on to that one if I were you. Thanks for the inspiration
Really cool to see the process that ancient humans used to build their telecasters!
Uhm... Actually, they called it "Uga-buga-casters". Get your guitarchaeology checked, mate. The cave paintings are there to be read.
@@artbk My bad! 😄
😂
@@artbk That was before the Anunnakaster model (nicknamed "the instrument from another world"), which not only came with the humbucker innovation but also was powered (and simultaneously amplified in stereo) by a set of 2 Baghdad Batteries.
Its most famous player, Haim Cornfield of CeramicA (a famous group of rural performers of that time), was beheaded under the Stone Guillotine at the request of Tutankhamun because he deemed his noisy music as "a dangerous, harmful influence to our youth"; coincidentally, the same day that Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira was sentenced to drink the hemlock for his medical malpractices.
@@maxmordon7295 Hahaha
Didn’t think his guitar builds could get more impressive, yet here we are…
Same
I think you mean, i didnt think they "would" get more impressive
@@josepheason7029 I think both are different meanings and both of them works
I kept waiting for him to bring the wood back to his shop...took me a while to realize he was doing EVERYTHING in the woods
Same. First I didn't understood why he took out a planer out to the forest then I rechecked the title of the video...
Yup. I thought the same thing.
Did u not read the title…
I was comment the same thing 😂😂😂
@@JJ-xt2dq LOL probably not, when I see this guy post a video I drop everything. I don't even have enough time to read the title
Weren't kidding, most youtubers would just clickbait and bring a bunch of guitar parts into a forrest, but you did literally everything it was possible from scratch, that is incredible.
agreed! This guy is quite underrated
I feel like building a telecaster in the woods is somehow the most "telecaster" thing you could do lol. Great playing!
What about building out of your neighbors burnt down 200 year old barn?
What about building out of a bilocating single engine Cessna in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle?
@@LAkadian tar soaked railroad ties
What about building a jazz bass in Jamaica while smoking weed
@@MRPiki-js4jg mabey not a telecaster moment but defenetly a jamiacan moment
The string buzz and the bad amp really just makes it feel so much more authentic in the demo
Give it an organic vibe
This is how they made electric guitars back in the caveman days.
Impossible they didn’t have sharpies back then
@@dumbass7055But... they had Charcoalies®.
@@maxmordon7295 i guess he really is a ''Dum Bass''
Could you imagine being a park ranger seeing a guy walk into the woods with a bunch of tools and then 5-6 days later coming back with a full-blown guitar? Like bruh
Finds them camping they made bongos n saxes
Better yet, hiking out playing it!
That kinda reminds me the movie "Irene,me and myself " where Jim Carrey has 3 kids and they were playing with some tools and stuff in the morning and he ask them what they were doing and they said " we're building an airplane, daddy " and he said " oh that's so sweet!! Then when he came back from work like about 6 PM, they were already taking off on that plane!!!😅🤣🤣
@@luisdeleon8742 It was called Me, Myself and Irene, but it is a classic funny movie.
@@101boertjie Yes,you're right!! Thanks for the correction man!!💪
The crappy amp and string buzz almost help give it that folky, country vibe. Matches the aesthetic of the guitar. I love the blend of AMSR type audio with the nature and tool sounds and the actual commentary. Really the beat of both worlds.
Your channel has me convinced I need to build a guitar out of the old deck I tore off my house. Looks like a super fun hobby. Worst case if I mess up too bad I can roast a few marshmallows over my failure lmao.
Yeah it sounds great! Sounds like Fred McDowel is playing lol. Awesome.
DO IT! that would be AWESOME
This is perhaps his most underrated video he has made. So chill and just fascinating to see how he put this all together in the woods.
Agreed! Had to come back to rewatch it.
Next time bring some wooden wedges. Use the cracks in the log to split it into planks, hew, then plane. Much quicker. That's how we made doors before there were snail-paced sawmills.
Neat
they also have butane solder irons... might be better than twist and tape.
the method they used actually adds more tone to the tonewood.
Source: Dude trust me
Amazing wow looks and sounds good let this be a lesson to all guitar builders with power tools now that's a guitar I'm amazed
We knew the method you're talking about but we wanted to make sure we cut the wood in specific ways, the neck especially. We got as close to a quarter sawn neck as possible given the size of the log.
You've got some real stamina there. My arms were getting tired just watching that. A stunning build, especially for hand tools
@@grantmalone you just summarized all primitive technology videos in one sentence.
You've really upped yourself with the cinematography in this. The drone shots are great
What a life saver for when you get lost in the woods and you forgot to bring your electric guitar along. You should get an award for this 👏
Honestly, Inthink the guitar sounds wonderful, considering you just built it in the woods inside of a week, starting with fallen trees you just had to resaw. Really impressive.
And as you said, with the proper setup at home it will probably be just fine.
I think you can really be damn proud of that guitar.
Also looks very beautiful.
I think that battery powered amp actually gave the guitar a more classical, old fashioned style sound to it. Sounded great and the guitar and build set up was amazing. Keep up the good work.
Now this has to be and by far, the most original built I’ve ever seen. You just made my day!
Totally agree👍👍🎸
Same!
Apart from the obvious amazing builds, what I really love about your videos is the no-nonsense, straight to the point approach.
This guitar looks incredible!! Amazing! Can’t believe you made it in the forest without power👌🤩
How does this video not have millions of views? This is incredibly original and impressive.
This is actually insane. One of the coolest videos I've seen all month.
or all year
Or ever
Yay! This was super cool. I make flutes by foraging for wood in the woods here in Scandinavia, so it was cool to see what sorts of stuff you would use where you live. I must say, I am quite jealous of that gorgeous self-dried maple.
Cool !!
What's your channel?
@@not-AI Sorry to disappoint, but I don't have any. I like to do it because it feels immediate and real. It wouldn't anymore if I were to film it and cater to an audience.
Nice finds on the woods used. Even more impressive is the glue making and how it held. will be interesting to see how this turns out after a final set up but more so how well it ages. I hope you keep this around just so we can maybe see it like a year down the road with a few in between updates how its holding up. Always loved what you do but this is a whole new level.
Good Job! 👍 Great idea to use fallen logs. 👏 Bravo!
Dude. Absolutely massive levels of respect for the amount of time, work and dedication that went into this video! You should be very proud of this amazing talent you have and the awesome guitar collection you’re creating. Thanks for the great video!
"I'm definitely rushing this whole process"
Man's literally building a guitar from scratch with no power tools, using found materials in the middle of a forest.
While running out of food
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes, if you make a guitar out of it! This was so cool, what a unique guitar!
Impressive!
Love you
I love your covers
Really!!!!!!!
as an amateur luthier i've watched a lot of guitar builds, this is the most impressive build i've seen by a long way
I love this. Really makes you appreciate your instrument seeing where it came from
This is one of the most creative, well-edited and interesting videos I’ve ever seen in my life. The execution of this beautiful piece of art and the seamless transposition of this journey into video format is masterful. You are an absolute inspiration.
Got to agree with Parker Bergman! Awesome creativity. We need more videos like this on TH-cam!
I'm utterly impressed by your ingenuity to improvise a whole build in the woods off grid! There are luthiers with well equipped shops that build less perfect instruments.
Blacktail’s dying wish: “I just want to be made into a guitar part”.
God that's incredible. Coolest video I've seen this year. Great work.✌️
Wow! Just finished my first electric build, a Jazzbass-ish bass. Then I thought, well, I might go out for a little fly fishing. Then I found out these guys do both, more or less at the same time! Out in the woods! No noisy woodshop, no dust, no electricity, no nothing except knowledge, patience, handtools, stamina and sleeping under a starry sky. Véry well executed, fantastic idea, completely inspiring.
An interesting fact turns out: a person went into the forest with food, tools and a tent, and came out with an electric guitar. This is a great man!
No tent.
Wow, very inspiring! Very cool idea and excellent execution. Love the honesty about it playing like crap, and how you forgot the Allen key 😂🤦♂️🤷♂️
Wow, my other favorite guitar builder commenting on one of my favorite guitar builder's videos!
@@splattru He shows the process of chiseling out the truss rod channel. There's clearly a truss rod
Leonid Umanskiy - truss rod is clearly visible at 8:38 and 16:35
Now is your turn man
When I build guitars they always start off playing like crap. They need properly setup and without all the proper tools they're guaranteed to play like crap! Lol
Haven't even finished and I already know its going to be amazing, you just keep raising the bar!
By far one of my favourite guitar build videos I’ve watched, so satisfying to see how it came together with just hand tools
Couldn't stop watching...way cool and amazing. Great job.
Burls: “It doesn’t sound great at all it’s not good.”
*Plays beautiful*
Hands down one of your most impressive builds on this channel. You so good at what you do. Keep up the awesome work.
how is this man so creative
This was the first video I say of yours. 1 year later and I'm still subbed.
I actually kind of like the way it sounds! Especially with the small amp, it sounds like a banjo almost
I always loved a more natural feel with wood and he comes out of nowhere and does this. You sir, are a genius with impeccable taste! Love from Brazil!
Him after creating many guitars out of all things:
*So I made a guitar out of air*
Exactly what I thought. He can make a 🎸 from anything.
that would be an _Air Guitar_ right?
That would be a great April Fools Day video
aerogel guitar
Don't tempt him hahahahaha
This is JUST WAY TOO AWESOME. Probably one of the coolest videos I've seen in awhile on youtube. I didn't know you'd outdo yourself, but this was just a beautiful video from start to finish; to create genuinely a truly beautiful guitar. WOW!
I love how your commitment to being able to do it out in the wild even more so from material gathering to resourcefulness and limiting to hand tools is what makes your creativity impressive.
This is incredible! Somehow I think my favorite part is that you made your own glue. I don’t know why, but that just blew my mind and I’m going to be prepared now if I’m ever in the woods and need to make glue for whatever reason.
Went from watching Rob Scallon's recent classical guitar build video to this and I'm super impressed with the rawness of this. Love your work!
This full ideo felt like a calm and safe place, thanks for the amazing content Burls!
I've noticed your guitar playing getting more dynamic since you started this build series...
Great work, always enjoyable watching you be creative!
Damn! That is really impressive for it being built entirely out in the woods with only hand tools. I really enjoyed this one. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
Burlsart- "doesn't sound that great"
Then plays a backwoods masterpiece
Dude! In both your building and your playing, you NEVER cease to impress me! Well done!
Wow this is worth the wait, been waiting for you to upload. You go in the woods with your tools and skills and came out with a guitar. ❤️
This is insane. When I read the title I thought you’d be collecting the wood then using powered tools on it, not hand tools.
I've watched a few of these builds by this guy and I am totally amazed... mostly at the intuitive ability of his guitar making. But with all things considered, this guitar sounds really good. I am sure that if all conditions were perfect and the tools and supplies available, he'd make one of the best guitars you could get... Thanks for your unique contributions!
Underrated video. Easily one of your most interesting builds. Thanks for all your content!
I feel like a guitar that buzzes and has some quirks makes this build even better. The demo sounds so twangy in a good way, I feel like it's kinda perfect for how this guitar came together
i thought the same thing. the buzzes and plinky sounds fit the aesthetic of a mountain man guitar lol
This is a brilliant idea. Reminds me of old school TH-cam videos where you stumble across something amazing you'd never even thought possible.
Amazing build! I heard some minor issues in the demo but nothing that can't be fixed at home. Given that you built it in the woods with hand tools the finished guitar is more than impressive though.
The reason the bone has chipped might that it has not been boiled, Lignum showed that in a video on their channel.
He said it plays like crap. Or did you ignore that?
@@TheMrCC21 He also said that all of it can be fixed. Please pay attention to the video if you wanna school people on TH-cam.
You boys are some dedicated individuals!!! You should be proud of the work you did and the quality you created!!!
Who else has been following his work since he first made a guitar from pencils? Honestly the craft and obvious time he’s put in to become a better luthier is just really impressive
Absolutely incredible, takes a lot of dedication to do this and I can't imagine how uncomfortable it must have been after even just a couple days
Amazing 👏
That is so awesome to be able to go into the woods with hand tools and come out with a badass electric guitar! Even made your own glue! Hats off. Amazing job!
Man what a video! incredible feat-----building a guitar in this fashion. Having built around 60 mandolins, 30 flat tops and 3 electrics , I can sort of appreciate what an effort this was. It is quite a job to process logs even with a chain saw, band saw and a 15" planer. Then complete a build in such a short time with out power tools. wow.
I love the use of the bone and the glue idea was very neat. That would have been so much work to build by hand but what a beautiful build.
I was impressed with the builds before, now I'm blown away. Fantastic job.
Much love, man. You're a talented fella!
Your skill with hand tools is very impressive. The guitar looks and sounds great! The tune you played through your mini amp sounded very early "Opry" radio from Nashville. Very impressive project!
I love the honesty in your videos. You admit if you make mistakes and if the end product has its flaws. Very human and humble. Regardless though, every build you do takes a lot of extreme talent and are very well thought out.
Absolutely amazing work! I mean, I would have given up on the sawing part. That was an absolute joy to watch.
I cant believe i just watched you do that... 🤯
Absolutely amazing. I wonder how many people told you that.. You cant do that.. You wont be able to make a guitar from scratch out there..
Again absolutely amazing. Congratulations... It looks awesome
It sounds just like where it came from, soul and heart is what resonates in that guitar producing nothing but sweet sounds.
The fact that you made a whole ass guitar in the woods is a W, you deserve more subs my friend. Good work as always!
I know this video is 2 years old bu just ran acrossed it every guitar you have built has been amazing. I built a carvin bolt kit many years ago and it was a challenge just getting a finish on it I was happy with. If you still read these my wife and I are retired in Quartzsite Az and love watching working viedos at night. Please let us see the man behind all these great works of art in the future.
Dod and Cat in the Q. Az.
you're guy's creativity is so endless this is so impressive
I make guitars on the road using only traditional hand tools so I can appreciate all the hard work involved. Gotta say that's an impressive build for less than a week! Bravo
Post a video of a build love your ig
dude spends a week in a forest to build a guitar and only gets 600k views and at this time only has 600k subs, you deserve more man your work is great.
This is seriously impressive.
Fantastic work! Thanks for sharing this unique adventure. Guitar sounds really good! An acoustic build would be epic. I would love to see that. Thanks!
by far the most immersive build I have seen across the board
You build a better guitar by hand in the woods than I could build in a cnc shop with every tool known to man-kind at my disposal.
And so springs the phrase to mind "Tony Stark built this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"
I just simply would love to buy one of your guitars, this one is another masterpiece! 😍
One of the best and most interesting guitar build videos I have seen, and it sounded good at the end.
That demo at the end ! Wow. So fitting. The perfect sound to embody the build - early 1900's low fi victrola. Well done.
After jawbreakers, skateboards, salt and coffee beans, wood is one of the last things I thought he’d make a guitar out of.
Because of this mans channel I get recommended all kinds of other guitar build videos. I actively choose not to watch them though because burls is the OG and it’s because of his original colored pencil vid that this style of video got any traction. So I’m loyal to the goat. Keep doing you brother.
question: is this going to remain stable or is it going to warp/become unstable over time since you took logs out of the woods rather than lumber that has been treated for moisture and stuff? Very impressive build, makes me wanna go live out in the woods. great work
It will absolutely do all that. Doubt they kiln dried it over night.
Maybe the most satisfying thing I have ever seen on the internet. I have thought of doing the same thing for sometime now every time I run across a nice piece of wood on a hike. Glad you didn't run out of food!
It's not very often I hear a tune and feel compelled to learn it. Made her sing real nice man and such a unique guitar, I'd hold on to that one if I were you. Thanks for the inspiration
I believe someday he would bring something like, I built this guitar out of molten lava 🔥🔥
and after that, antimatter.
You may say it doesn’t sound great but I’ve heard factory made guitars that sound worse. Awesome job man.
Ah…so his is how Burls great great grandfather made his guitars.
That is unbelievably amazing, and especially so given the relatively primitive conditions you operated in! Great job!
i use to put as an excuse to not try make a guitar saying i dont have the right tools and woods... now im feeling dumb
no forest nearby. legless man runs marathons? whats your excuse? my legs hurt.