Marshall Brune demonstrates how to bend guitar sides in the traditional method with a hot pipe and a form. Brune Neck Joining Machine link: • Brune Neck Machine
Curious as to why you stopped making videos? You are obviously skilled. I learned of your existence when I recently saw a video Rob Scallion made with you. Should I subscribe?, or are you done with TH-cam?
Hi Marshall great video. thanks so much. It really helped me to make my own bending iron. I live in Thailand and interestingly I couldn't for the life of me find a little propane torch but early found one locally online that burns butane. Should be fine I think! I have a question. I had a steel cap welded to the end of my tube opposite where the torch will be. Do you think it is fine to leave as it is or woul/d you recommend drilling a hole or two there? Thanks again!
Curious as to why you stopped making videos? You are obviously skilled. I learned of your existence when I recently saw a video Rob Scallion made with you.
Should I subscribe?, or are you done with TH-cam?
Thanks for reaching out! I have another youtube channel- Marshall Brune that has fresh guitar building content. Please subscribe over there!
Hi Marshall
great video. thanks so much. It really helped me to make my own bending iron.
I live in Thailand and interestingly I couldn't for the life of me find a little propane torch but early found one locally online that burns butane. Should be fine I think!
I have a question. I had a steel cap welded to the end of my tube opposite where the torch will be. Do you think it is fine to leave as it is or woul/d you recommend drilling a hole or two there?
Thanks again!
How thin are your sides that they bend that easy?
+Mcthatguy The sides are usually around 1.5mm but can go down to .8 mm and at the maximum (depending on the material) up to 2mm.
+M.E. Brune, Luthier Wow, that's a lot thinner than I'm used to. Is it still structurally solid? Or does it require more side braces?