With only two strings you gave that thing life. I do not know how to play any musical instrument. I am just amazed by what you can do to build and play music. No amp or pickup and it sounds great.
I am always bit sceptical when I see you building an instrument, but in the end, when I see you playing it I am completely melting. This is so cool, I really want to build and an instrument myself now. Thank you for the inspiration!
An inspiration for creativity.. I too have made instruments from essentially scrap! The idea is the thing that counts. There is a mini drum kit in my front room made from varying diameters and lengths of heavy duty cardboard carpet cores, wood glue, scraps of wood, plastic lid and recycled para cloth from the recycle shop! My kids couldn't stop playing them, all the uncles aunts cousins etc had a blast with them, they were painted with acrylic paints I had around, yes they got worn, but They were old carpet rolls and cost nothing? Literally nothing, just my time and scrap. Christmas 2013. Inscribed on those drums are the words "don't let money be the excuse to not invent" PANJO ! Brilliant...
There was like 4-5 "make and try" instrument this week on my recommendd videos andi say "wow, amazing!!" and fav them ... now i realized they are all from the same guy. You are amazing!
it looks so violent when the videos are sped up like this :D one second he's calmly measuring and the next he's sawing precise details at 70 miles an hour :D
You're getting better. Even if I don't like your head stocks :) maybe you should have made a taller bridge, then lower it to prevent from fret buzzing, and planing the frets and sanding them to make them round would have been great :)
Τhanks. The frets don't buzz, it's actually the bridge that needs fine tunings with the file! If the frets go in place right and the fret board is flat, there is no need for leveling at this stage!
It made me wonder why they're called that - in the past people used to talk about "fretwork", which is what people use scroll saws for nowadays. I will have to find out why frets are called that, and why fretsaws got their name. I really don't imagine there's any direct connection.
I'm wondering if it wouldn't have been been better if you'd reversed the direction of the pan? You could also go one step further if you're truly going for the banjo sound and strap a skin to the front. Anyhow .. the concept is great. Love the video.
The pan makes its sound medieval almost. Love it. Sick.
Wife: where’s my pan honey?
Woodman: I made a panjo
Wife: I need a divorce
*proceeds playing panjo divorce blues*
lol
There u go again 😆😆
This dude will definitely survive in fallout universe. You know, making stuff from scrap metal parts. Amazing!!!
Great video. I enjoy having no background music. I like the ambient shop sounds.
Thank you, glad you liked it
Me too!
So you like to hear 0:08
With only two strings you gave that thing life. I do not know how to play any musical instrument. I am just amazed by what you can do to build and play music. No amp or pickup and it sounds great.
I am always bit sceptical when I see you building an instrument, but in the end, when I see you playing it I am completely melting. This is so cool, I really want to build and an instrument myself now. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you very much for the nice words, glad you liked it!
Scrap wood City banjo panjo and canjo
You hand made a "panjo" then played it........I can't even play a radio. Great job.
Thank you very much my friend
Scrap wood City you are an artist Jesus like that's art
How the hell do you play a radio
The work you do and are still doing is priceless ! Thank you and never stop giving!! I see that your heart is in what you do !!
Thank you very much for the nice words
Another fine example of scrap wood luthierie. Thanks for the inspiration.
I thank you for watching and commenting
An inspiration for creativity.. I too have made instruments from essentially scrap! The idea is the thing that counts. There is a mini drum kit in my front room made from varying diameters and lengths of heavy duty cardboard carpet cores, wood glue, scraps of wood, plastic lid and recycled para cloth from the recycle shop! My kids couldn't stop playing them, all the uncles aunts cousins etc had a blast with them, they were painted with acrylic paints I had around, yes they got worn, but They were old carpet rolls and cost nothing? Literally nothing, just my time and scrap. Christmas 2013. Inscribed on those drums are the words "don't let money be the excuse to not invent" PANJO ! Brilliant...
There was like 4-5 "make and try" instrument this week on my recommendd videos andi say "wow, amazing!!" and fav them
... now i realized they are all from the same guy. You are amazing!
thank you very much
I love your use of fast motion. It is done with taste and at the correct times.
Thanx for sharing.
thank you
Very clever....you can make a spanakopita on one side then celebrate and play music after...I love it!
lol, that 's true!
it looks so violent when the videos are sped up like this :D one second he's calmly measuring and the next he's sawing precise details at 70 miles an hour :D
god, the talent you have is a gift from the skies. i'm so glad to watch your videos
Thank you very much for your nice comment
Great build video! Just the right amount of info at the speed to keep it interesting!
Well done brother! Sounds great too!
thank you
Can't find a way to praise you ! You're really so great !
thank you
Welll now that is something I have never seen before. A Panjo. It is really neat looking and you play great.
Thank you very much
I love your guitar music 4:15
thank you
Patelpal Patelkrish it’s a panjo
The best banjo player Is It "peti moh" frome Algeria
I love the sound of drills and power tools in my surround sound
Retro engineering music instruments with other items is awesome.
thank you
Excellent. The sound effects are awesome!
thanks
You have placed my cookware in jeopardy! Thanks. Sounds good.
With a hardwood neck, it could probably handle six strings. Maybe twelve.🤔
That is super! Great job as well as playing it. What talent!
thank you
Great job and sounds good too 👍.
Congratulations, my friend. You are a Friend of Creation, a Friend of the Mesdór
Απλά εξαιρετικό αποτέλεσμα και πολύ ωραίος αυτοσχεδιασμος keep going
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ
Loved the last prelute ❤ much love
thank you
wtf!!! this is awesome!!!! really cool sound!
thank you very much amigo
Cactus! workshop . .,..
this sounds like a medieval instrument. :)
That thing sounds great! Looks good too!
thank you very much
great job as always mate. you're an inspiration to makers the world over.
Wow, thank you very much
That is so cool. Just like your other musical instrument builds.
Thank you
Haha really cool! I like
thank you
best TH-camr ! :-)
MrHandwerk htjwbb
if i had my own tools and workshop experience, id love to make one!!
Very similar to the classic American cake tin banjo. Thanks for the detailed building video!
Wow the moment you played ❤️
thank you
Do you make it for selling purpose? If i want to order it can you make it for me? Or any other social networking site to contact you for the same.
You are really a handy man to have around!
When you speed up the power tools, it reminds me of a dental drill and makes me uneasy. Music helps get rid of that effect.
Sounds much more like BENGALI FOLK music. Just awesome!!!
thank you
Panjo ahaha, you're awesome, and I LOVE your vids
Thank you
ενταξει είσαι απίστευτος! Μετα απ' αυτό τι να περιμένουμε να δούμε; sky is the limit!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ φίλε μου
This is awesome! I would love to see you make a five string banjo.
thanks, perhaps in future
Cool. 👍
Its sound like a Bangladeshi instrument..so soothing
Cool
Very nice, seriously. Awesome work man, enjoyed it!!
Thank you very much my friend, very glad you liked it.
Excellent buddy, love your projects.
thank you very much
Nice canjo
Thank you
τι να πω δεν εχω λογια σου εφχωμε τα καλητερα!!!!!nice video..
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ φίλε μου
Thumbs up really cool, some great ideas Thank you.
thank you
cool sound :D
Amazing ! Wonderful !
thank you
love the panjo
thank you
Love your work from Chile 👌
Thank you very much, greetings from Greece
really cool! great job!
thank you very much
Sounds great!
Thank you
You're getting better. Even if I don't like your head stocks :) maybe you should have made a taller bridge, then lower it to prevent from fret buzzing, and planing the frets and sanding them to make them round would have been great :)
Τhanks. The frets don't buzz, it's actually the bridge that needs fine tunings with the file! If the frets go in place right and the fret board is flat, there is no need for leveling at this stage!
Nice job.
thank you
Man you work fast!
I recommend a brass nut and a copper bridge saddle
I will try it out sometime, thanks!
Beautiful bro 👍 keep going
Thanks ✌️
❤️👏👏👏👏🎼 Bravo c'est magnifique
Thank you
I will try to make something like this.Great work
Nice to hear that. Good luck on your build.
Awesome work...really cool idea
thank you very much
Amazing what you can do. Thanks for sharing.
thank you
You are one of the few people who use a fret saw to cut the fret slots. Most people on TH-cam use a Japanese pull saw, or a Tenon Saw.
lol, never thought of that
It made me wonder why they're called that - in the past people used to talk about "fretwork", which is what people use scroll saws for nowadays. I will have to find out why frets are called that, and why fretsaws got their name. I really don't imagine there's any direct connection.
You are best I love your video ❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌💛💛
Thank you
Your a bloody legend mate
Cool sound. Seems like it would go well with a bagpipe or something.
thank you
Scrap wood City no problem! Love your channel, btw.
Goood works...nice banjo....
Incredible.
this is so cool
thanks
magnifique faut vendre je t achètes directement une de tes créations 😀 félicitations
Awesome 👏👏👏👏🎼
I love what you do and want to get into building my own instruments but i dont know where to get started.
Just start with a project. The rest will follow
Excellent 👌
Thank you
@@ScrapwoodCity welcome ☺😀
you had me at panjo - LOL
lol, thanks for watching and commenting my friend
Very good banjo you give my sholrd i think create my banjo
cool project,love your vids:)
thank you very much
neat stuff
I could't image an oven pan sounds like this.
Κι όμως!
Cümbüşümüzün kardeşi. Thank You. Teşekkür
Thank you my friend
i love this channel!!!
thank you my friend
I like the sound
Cut a few decorative openings in the pan, and you'd have what we Americans call a 'resonator' instrument.
Bravo poli kalos.
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
Lovely
thank you
been researhing lots of canjos. I wanna make a Baglama in a similar fashion
Excellent.
thank you
Cool video
This is just lovely. Subscribing!
thank you
Really want one
Super, i love it
I'm wondering if it wouldn't have been been better if you'd reversed the direction of the pan? You could also go one step further if you're truly going for the banjo sound and strap a skin to the front. Anyhow .. the concept is great. Love the video.
Excellent!!
thank you
🤩
nao cabem outras palavras vc é incrível trabalho de mestre!!👏👏👏👏👏
Great video Dimitris. Cheers, Jim
Thanks man
Τέλειο man! Μας μαγεύεις με 2 χορδές :D Peace and love! Sakis.
Ευχαριστώ πολύ αδερφέ, να'σαι καλά
awesome man